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January 28th, 2011 11:27 PM #71
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February 24th, 2011 10:17 PM #72
How about Formula 1 products? Yung madali lang sana bilhin and i-apply... what do you recommend? na-overwhelm lang kase ako sa dami ng wax products...
yung after ko sana mag pa carwash ako nalang mag apply nung wax sa bahay...
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February 24th, 2011 10:32 PM #73
This is what I do.
It used to be monthly and I have it done in the place where I have my car wash. Now it's weekly and I do it personally.
Kasalanan ni doc scharnhorstI use microtex products as recommended by doc. It's quite liberating compared to turtle wax. It's really easy to buff off.
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February 24th, 2011 10:33 PM #74
kung madaling iaapply na wax at medyo maganda compare sa turtle wax gamitin mo mothers na step3 carnuba wax,para masmaganda unahin mo yung step 2 na sealer and glaze, nagamit ko na ito sa black car ganda ng kintab but di gaano katagal wala pang 1 month ang tagal, gamit ko rin collinite 476 bili sa auto bisyo during sale nito P700 masmatgal compared sa mothers, ginamit ko rin carlack68 long life sealant pinakamatagal, kaya lang napansin ko habang nagiging durable or matagal ang wax/sealant mas mahirap itong tanggalin habang pinakikintab ito, kaya ng pala tumatagal yan kasi covered parking ako sa office at bahay, alikabok lang mga every 3 days or 1 week babasain ko lang ng tubig tanggal na ang dumi at punas na lang ng chamois di na ako gumagamit ng shampoo para tumagal ang wax, pero spray todo ng water para walang matirang dumi walang gasgas.
bili ko mothers sa ace or blade
collinite sa autobisyo
carlack LLS sa bigbertsLast edited by raine; February 24th, 2011 at 10:35 PM.
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February 24th, 2011 10:59 PM #76
ginnova ano ba yang OCW parati ko ng nababasa yan, saan maaarin mabili ito at ano brand?
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February 25th, 2011 12:32 AM #77
oo nga ang lupet nung pagka OC ng mga tsikoteers sa detailing... nung nakita ko rin yung thread ni doc scharn eto na-trigger yung interest ko kahit minimal steps lang muna towards decent detailing, parang ayoko na magpawax sa carwash... lalo na nung nailabas na namin yung Altis last weekend, ayaw mo na madumihan...
talgang habol ko nung conveniece in buying these stuff kase aminado akong tamad talaga maglinis...
I'm choosing between Mother's and Formula 1 products for now... Salamat sa mga nag suggest.
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February 25th, 2011 12:38 AM #78
Straight Mothers na yan or Straight Meguiar's
Ito mga basic ko:
BTT: Weekly wash & wax.
Kapag busy, every other week.
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February 25th, 2011 12:51 AM #79
ayun SG! just the person I'd like to consult... pero nasagot mo narin sa photo post mo. I guess Mother's is it.
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February 25th, 2011 12:51 AM #80
*cjv_justice: Sir! yep overwhelming nga sa dami ng suggestions. The trick is to find a combination that works, then stick with it. Minsan kasi gusto mo i-try lahat mapapagastos ka ng di-oras. hehe.
here are my opinions and experiences on the waxes I use...
Collinite 476s - hands down, one of the most durable waxes available locally. Can last up to three weeks on its own, even with the harshest Philippine weather. Lasts longer if used with booster or spray waxes (my current 476s layer is around 2 months old... kept alive by nanosliq. lost count on how many washes it lasted... parang 15+ na).
it's easy to tell if the 476 is alive because it beads water very strongly. sheeting effect is okay, but not as good as OCW.
in terms of shine, when newly applied, it gives a good shine. Subsequent washes will leave it slightly dull, necessitating the need for a booster like nanosliq or mothers spray FX wax.
476s is somewhat hard to apply and can be a pain to remove if left to harden excessively.
Nanoglos - this is more or less equivalent to liquid step2+step3, due to its swirl-filling action. Coupled with nanosliq, this combo really hides most fine scratches, as well as giving the car a deeper, darker color.
In terms of durability, nanoglos can survive a couple of rains, but is usually removed after a single wash. Not a big issue since liquid step3+step 2 is also usually removed by a single wash
Nanoglos can be applied under direct sunlight and is relatively easy to buff off. Bang for buck compared to mothers step2+step 3, since the mothers combo takes 2x as long, and costs 4x as much.
it's unique, since it can be used in place of a glaze - another wax can be layered on top of it, since nanoglos doesn't contain any oils.
A good wax for beginners, as it couples a great shine with ease of application and affordability.
Nanosliq - although officially labelled as a quick detailer, this is actually more of a spray-on wax, since it beads. It fills in fine swirl marks, and is relatively cheaper than equivalent Mothers and Megs products.
Gives a deep, dark shine and a wet look, and the paint feels very, very slick after application.
The downside is it's prone to streaking, and it needs to be buffed after application.
Mothers FX spray wax - aesthetically a bit inferior to nanosliq, since it doesn't fill swirls, but it still gives a good shine. The upside is it's easier to buff off compared to nanosliq.
Optimum Car Wax - Hands down, the easiest wax to apply. Spray on, with no need for buffing. Gives a shine comparable to a car with Optimum Gloss Enhancer (for even better results, use OGE over OCW), and lasts longer than over the counter paste waxes, such as paste step 3. More sheeting action than beading.
the only downside is it's expensive.
Mothers Step 3 (liquid) - my bottle of this is rotting away. This gives a good shine, but is unable to fill swirls. Lasts up to a single wash. Superfluous in the face of better waxes - you're better off with either nanoglos (which costs less and is better aesthetically) or collinite 476 (great durability, costs the same).
it needs step 2 to be as good as nanoglos...
the paste version of step 3 supposedly lasts longer, but is rather pricey *1150 pesos. you're better off with collinite 476 or 915, which will be far more durable than step 3.
*Cathy_for_you: keep it up ma'am cathy! post ka na ng pics ng ride mo
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