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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    1. Wax doesn't harm the paint per se. Rather it's the contact.. less contact = better. That's why durability plays a huge role in the purchase of wax products. There's no use in layering Nanoglos over a day old Nanoglos practicality-wise. It's like putting lotion on yourself once.. and then another layer of lotion again.

    3. Nanosliq is considered a spray-on wax rather than a cleaner QD. Or as Doc said, it's a booster wax. So it forms a protective layer above the wax and also gives it a slick feeling and that shine we all love. You can say it's somewhat a sacrificial layer since it suffers in terms of durability. One wash or 2 rainy days would be its durability.

    3. I wouldn't recommend spraying Nanosliq on a heavily soiled car. However, minor dust and dirt accumulations are fine.

    4. Nanosliq needs buffing. It's not like OCW where you can simply spray it and then let it dry. Hence I would recommend application on a dry surface. But applying it pre-drying should be okay too since my Nanosliq is diluted 50% with distilled water You need to ask the other gurus like Umi to clarify this.

    *sarimanok

    Might be more practical to dilute the Nanosliq with some parts water. However, you should really try ONR ;)
    It's fine to use on a wet car - might even help in making it less streaky, hehehe

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    #22
    If you are using a non-abrasive product, then there is no issue with using a wax every day - it won't make any sense, economically, but it won't harm your paint. It is only with abrasive products such as cleaner waxes or some all in ones that you need to consider frequency of application - and even then, the abrasiveness differs from product to product. As mentioned, the main issue is that any contact with your paint runs the risk of creating marring - hence one of the reasons why it is recommended that you only wax on a clean surface - but if you can be perfectly sure your car is clean when you wax, and you're using good quality towels and applicators, then feel free to wax every day.

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    yes, yan din ang problema ko. sa panahon natin ngayon, uulan bigla tapos lalabas ang haring araw. mabilis madumihan ang tsikot. Good thing you have the time to always wash your car.
    Quote Originally Posted by sarimanokftw View Post
    napapagod nga ako eh. hirap byahe ako umaga at gabi. nagtatrabaho pa ako as senior dev. pagod sa katawan pati sa isip din. kaya naghahanap ako nung pede kong araw arawin na panglinis. yung ocw ba bro eh pedeng gamitin araw araw? kahit wax sya?
    gentlemen if you're that OC with cleaning your cars, arm yourselves with Optimum No-Rinse (ONR). Just dilute 2 ounces with 4gallons of water then you're good to go. After cleaning each panel just pat it dry with the appropiate micro-fber towel. The product can also be used as a quick-detailer (QD).


    Namamasko po sa mga detailing gurus here umi, doc scharn and the others... hehe.

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    #24
    Quote Originally Posted by umi001 View Post
    If you are using a non-abrasive product, then there is no issue with using a wax every day - it won't make any sense, economically, but it won't harm your paint. It is only with abrasive products such as cleaner waxes or some all in ones that you need to consider frequency of application - and even then, the abrasiveness differs from product to product. As mentioned, the main issue is that any contact with your paint runs the risk of creating marring - hence one of the reasons why it is recommended that you only wax on a clean surface - but if you can be perfectly sure your car is clean when you wax, and you're using good quality towels and applicators, then feel free to wax every day.

    Sir Umi, you mentioned cleaner wax, I saw a Meguiars' cleaner wax yesterday. Ano ba ito? what is the difference between a cleaner wax and an ultimate wax (meguiars)?

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    #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    Sir Umi, you mentioned cleaner wax, I saw a Meguiars' cleaner wax yesterday. Ano ba ito? what is the difference between a cleaner wax and an ultimate wax (meguiars)?
    Cleaner waxes have, as the name imples, cleaners in them (usually a mix of mechanical, through the use of abrasives, and chemical), versus a pure wax that doesn't have any cleaners. They're very good for clearing up water spots (a long as they haven't etched the paint), removing old polish and wax residue, and clearing up dirt staining the paint.

    It's too bad I don't have a picture - my sister drives a white lancer, and she didn't have it washed for three weeks. Now it's been raining pretty hard for the past three weeks, and in that time, all the dirt and the grime on the paint had begun to stain the white paint, adding a somewhat yellow-brownish hue. I took a third of the hood, washed it, then applied Poli-Seal (a cleaner sealant), then wiped off the residue with OCW. She then had the car washed. When I looked at it later during the day, you could clearly see a line where I had used the cleaner sealant, and that area was noticeable whiter than the area that had only been washed.

    Now, note that this does have a few implications when it comes to using the products - you cannot put a cleaner wax over another wax or sealant, as the cleaners will strip anything applied under them; also, you cannot layer cleaner waxes on themselves, for the same reason. Still, they're very useful products, with their place in one's detailing kit - in fact, I know always use a non-abrasive cleaner sealant (KAIO) before I lay down a new layer of wax or sealant, to ensure that the paint is clean and free of dirt.

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    #26
    Quote Originally Posted by umi001 View Post
    Cleaner waxes have, as the name imples, cleaners in them (usually a mix of mechanical, through the use of abrasives, and chemical), versus a pure wax that doesn't have any cleaners. They're very good for clearing up water spots (a long as they haven't etched the paint), removing old polish and wax residue, and clearing up dirt staining the paint.

    It's too bad I don't have a picture - my sister drives a white lancer, and she didn't have it washed for three weeks. Now it's been raining pretty hard for the past three weeks, and in that time, all the dirt and the grime on the paint had begun to stain the white paint, adding a somewhat yellow-brownish hue. I took a third of the hood, washed it, then applied Poli-Seal (a cleaner sealant), then wiped off the residue with OCW. She then had the car washed. When I looked at it later during the day, you could clearly see a line where I had used the cleaner sealant, and that area was noticeable whiter than the area that had only been washed.

    Now, note that this does have a few implications when it comes to using the products - you cannot put a cleaner wax over another wax or sealant, as the cleaners will strip anything applied under them; also, you cannot layer cleaner waxes on themselves, for the same reason. Still, they're very useful products, with their place in one's detailing kit - in fact, I know always use a non-abrasive cleaner sealant (KAIO) before I lay down a new layer of wax or sealant, to ensure that the paint is clean and free of dirt.

    can you please be more specific with the product? yung tatak ng poli-sealant? can it be used as a substitute for nanoglos and nanosliq. Because at the moment im very statisfied with those two products, specially with nanosliq. yung poli-sealant ba can be used everyday? gusto ko sana, yung tipong madumi yung kotse ko, then buhusan ko lang ng tubig, para matanggal yung mga dumi, then apply a solution para maging shiny uli and maging super clean na yung kotse. and araw araw pede kong gamitin.

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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by sarimanokftw View Post
    can you please be more specific with the product? yung tatak ng poli-sealant? can it be used as a substitute for nanoglos and nanosliq. Because at the moment im very statisfied with those two products, specially with nanosliq. yung poli-sealant ba can be used everyday? gusto ko sana, yung tipong madumi yung kotse ko, then buhusan ko lang ng tubig, para matanggal yung mga dumi, then apply a solution para maging shiny uli and maging super clean na yung kotse. and araw araw pede kong gamitin.
    Poli-Seal = Optimum Poli-Seal. No, I would not recommend using it everyday, as Poli-Seal does contain some abrasives. There is really no miracle product that will do what you want (just a shower of water to clean the car), though all waxes and sealants, to a varying degree, will allow for easier cleaning vs. an unprotected car.

    The problem you have is that if you want a touch-free product to clean your car, then by necessity, that product will have to be very strong chemically, and will hence also strip your wax/sealant. The closest you'll get would be to apply a semi-permanent coating such as Optimum's Opti-Coat, GTechniq's C1, or CarPro's CQuartz, then use a touch-free foam or a traffic-film remover; but coatings are a lot more difficult to apply and a fair bit more expensive than standard waxes and sealants (if you can even find them - the only two available here that I know of are Opti-Coat and G'Zox), and I don't know of anyplace in the Philippines that offers touch-free washes or sells touch-free chemicals.

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    #28
    bought microtex nanosliq, gagamitin ko na sana kagabi, natakot lang ako sa instruction niya nag pag di ko na buff ng maayos mag crack yung paint, eh manual buff gagawin ko, kakayanin ba yun? and okay lng ba nanosliq gamitin ko? or kailangan ko pa mag apply ng kung ano ano bago ko ilagay nanosliq.

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    #29
    Its just a QD, although medyo spray wax feel siya, just spray, spread and wipe it off. Tignan mo lang yung streaks para ma buff off mo.

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    #30
    Quote Originally Posted by ronki View Post
    Its just a QD, although medyo spray wax feel siya, just spray, spread and wipe it off. Tignan mo lang yung streaks para ma buff off mo.
    nakagamit na ba kayo nito sir? ok naman qulaity niya? wala naman paint cracks of nag fade?

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