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    #1471
    [QUOTE=jhnkvn;2234592]I generally prefer Meguiars over Mothers. Their lineup is way more diverse from their consumer lineup to their professional lineup. Besides, mas "kilala" talaga sila versus Mothers.

    ok sir thanx for reply medyo mahal nga lng talaga Meguiars but d nman nagkkalayo so try ko nga yung clay kit ng meguiars nakita ko sa handyman and sa blade it cost almost 4,000 yata yun..

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    #1472
    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    I generally prefer Meguiars over Mothers. Their lineup is way more diverse from their consumer lineup to their professional lineup. Besides, mas "kilala" talaga sila versus Mothers.

    Not that I want to diss Mothers.. although ingit lang ako sa NSX ng mayari ng Mothers Philippines

    Ako rin sir meguiars all the way. kahit na ung begginers line-up nila okay sa alright.

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    #1473
    Just to offer a contrasting viewpoint on machine ownership - I own a Meg's DA, along with the requisite pads and polishes. All told, I spent around $300 on it - that's about 12,000 pesos (though you can easily get a machine and sufficient pads for around $200). However, I am planning on using these for a long while - I can easily see them going five years, maybe more. Big Bert's offers machine polishing for around 2.3k - at four one-step polishes a year, you're talking about just 5 instances, or a year and a quarter, and you've already broken even in my case. If you have more than one car, then that period goes down pretty drastically.

    That's without taking into consideration the other uses for the machine, such as for your pre-wax cleaner application (every four to six weeks), or being able to do spot polishing, on a section or a panel (which I've done a few times). So here's my take - if you're willing to take the time to polish yourself (which admittedly is not the case for everyone), and are rather OC about swirls and scratches, it's worth considering getting a DA, especially if you have more than one car to maintain.

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    #1474
    [quote=bong724;2234711]
    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    I generally prefer Meguiars over Mothers. Their lineup is way more diverse from their consumer lineup to their professional lineup. Besides, mas "kilala" talaga sila versus Mothers.

    ok sir thanx for reply medyo mahal nga lng talaga Meguiars but d nman nagkkalayo so try ko nga yung clay kit ng meguiars nakita ko sa handyman and sa blade it cost almost 4,000 yata yun..
    Mura lang yung Megs dapat sir medyo mataas lang patong ng Distributor dito.

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    #1475
    [quote=jmpet626;2235151]
    Quote Originally Posted by bong724 View Post

    Mura lang yung Megs dapat sir medyo mataas lang patong ng Distributor dito.
    oo nga. humingi ako ng pricelist dati, ung DA pa lang Php16K na

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    #1476
    Yung mga distributor naman ng collinite, dodo juice, Optimum at Mothers na bebenta nila ng SRP or a little bit more than SRP. Sa Megs X3 ng Online SRP yung presyo nila. Atakihin nga ko sa puso nung nag tanong ako sakanila ng 105/205 at Hyperdressing.

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    #1477
    Quote Originally Posted by umi001 View Post
    Just to offer a contrasting viewpoint on machine ownership - I own a Meg's DA, along with the requisite pads and polishes. All told, I spent around $300 on it - that's about 12,000 pesos (though you can easily get a machine and sufficient pads for around $200). However, I am planning on using these for a long while - I can easily see them going five years, maybe more. Big Bert's offers machine polishing for around 2.3k - at four one-step polishes a year, you're talking about just 5 instances, or a year and a quarter, and you've already broken even in my case. If you have more than one car, then that period goes down pretty drastically.

    That's without taking into consideration the other uses for the machine, such as for your pre-wax cleaner application (every four to six weeks), or being able to do spot polishing, on a section or a panel (which I've done a few times). So here's my take - if you're willing to take the time to polish yourself (which admittedly is not the case for everyone), and are rather OC about swirls and scratches, it's worth considering getting a DA, especially if you have more than one car to maintain.
    Umi, time na maging for-hire-detailer :naughty2: I'll be one of your customers when the time comes

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    #1478
    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    Umi, time na maging for-hire-detailer :naughty2: I'll be one of your customers when the time comes
    Kahit ako, pila ako sa kanya..

    Noob question.. What are the step needed to remove light scratches..
    Tama ba ito??
    Scratch/swirl remover> polishing> seal?

    Ano pwede gamiting pa polish? Balak ko kasi gamitin na swirl remover is XMT intermediate 3.. Problem ko is polishing na. Di ko alam ano gagamitin. And saan pwede ipasok klasse aio, collinite? TIA

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    #1479
    Quote Originally Posted by roelrpt View Post
    Kahit ako, pila ako sa kanya..

    Noob question.. What are the step needed to remove light scratches..
    Tama ba ito??
    Scratch/swirl remover> polishing> seal?

    Ano pwede gamiting pa polish? Balak ko kasi gamitin na swirl remover is XMT intermediate 3.. Problem ko is polishing na. Di ko alam ano gagamitin. And saan pwede ipasok klasse aio, collinite? TIA
    after the scratch/swirl remover, any finishing polish will do. kung binili mo yung xmt intermediate, dapat binili mo na rin yung partner niya na xmt ultra fine swirl remover na pang finishing polish. papasok ang klasse aio after mo mag finishing polish, then pwede ka na mag collinite.

    pwede mo rin i-test mauna klasse aio and see if kaya niya maalis yung swirls/minor scratches. if yes, then tipid ka na sa oras kasi 1 step ka na lang, after ng aio, wax na. less sa pagod...

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    #1480
    Quote Originally Posted by monty_GTV View Post
    after the scratch/swirl remover, any finishing polish will do. kung binili mo yung xmt intermediate, dapat binili mo na rin yung partner niya na xmt ultra fine swirl remover na pang finishing polish. papasok ang klasse aio after mo mag finishing polish, then pwede ka na mag collinite.

    pwede mo rin i-test mauna klasse aio and see if kaya niya maalis yung swirls/minor scratches. if yes, then tipid ka na sa oras kasi 1 step ka na lang, after ng aio, wax na. less sa pagod...
    Thanks for the opinion. I appreciate it so much. Try ko sa aio muna.. Bad trip na biker na yun. Buti mababaw lang.

    If your on my shoe. What will you choose? Xmt of wolfgang glaze and swirl remover? Or ibang brand? If meguiars anong scratch remover at polish dapat??
    Last edited by roelrpt; September 27th, 2013 at 09:12 PM.

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