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    #6681
    Hi guys ask ko lang what do yiu use as a lubricant when claying your vehicle's?

    I'M thinking of using soap and water kaya lang parang hassle gawa ng I need to rinse it and droplets could fly and leave some streaks on some panels.

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    #6682
    Quote Originally Posted by Baltz View Post
    Hi guys ask ko lang what do yiu use as a lubricant when claying your vehicle's?

    I'M thinking of using soap and water kaya lang parang hassle gawa ng I need to rinse it and droplets could fly and leave some streaks on some panels.

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    you can use No Rinse wash products like Optimum No Rinse and dilute with water. you can check lazada, olx and Reflections Car Care (or PM sir ginnova here in tsikot)

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    #6683
    Quote Originally Posted by monty_GTV View Post
    you can use No Rinse wash products like Optimum No Rinse and dilute with water. you can check lazada, olx and Reflections Car Care (or PM sir ginnova here in tsikot)
    No rinse .ok got it, thanks

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    #6684
    I just tried using McKees Hydro Blue.

    Rinse-decon-rinse-wash-rinse-Hydro Blue-rinse-dry.

    The product is very hydrophobic (think Collinite 845/915 levels) and gives a nice gloss. The car's surface is also very slick to the touch.

    It's very easy to use: after rinsing the car (do not dry) spritz on a panel 1-2 times, immediately followed by spraying with water to spread the product (I used a pressure washer). I used it all over: paint, glass, and trim with great results. It's also economical, I used about 1 oz for the whole car.

    It's the easiest sealant I've applied to my car, and it gives a nice slick gloss. I'll have to observe how durable it is, but with the ease of application, even if it lasts for just a month, I'll keep on using it. I'll likely try it in combination with my other waxes/sealants to see if I get better results.
    Last edited by AllenR; May 11th, 2018 at 12:44 PM. Reason: Edit: triple-posted.

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    #6685
    tsikot sira doubler
    Last edited by ninjababez; May 12th, 2018 at 05:43 AM.

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    #6686
    Quote Originally Posted by AllenR View Post
    I just tried using McKees Hydro Blue.

    Rinse-decon-rinse-wash-rinse-Hydro Blue-rinse-dry.

    The product is very hydrophobic (think Collinite 845/915 levels) and gives a nice gloss. The car's surface is also very slick to the touch.

    It's very easy to use: after rinsing the car (do not dry) spritz on a panel 1-2 times, immediately followed by spraying with water to spread the product (I used a pressure washer). I used it all over: paint, glass, and trim with great results. It's also economical, I used about 1 oz for the whole car.

    It's the easiest sealant I've applied to my car, and it gives a nice slick gloss. I'll have to observe how durable it is, but with the ease of application, even if it lasts for just a month, I'll keep on using it. I'll likely try it in combination with my other waxes/sealants to see if I get better results.
    nice, parang QD pero liquid wax type of protection ^_^
    parang ganyan ko na ginagamit na turtle wax ICE wax naman. not as shiny as other carnuba base wax, pero longevity ng protection panalo. mali ko nga sinayang ko kasi yun unang 4 bottles, tinireat ko lang as QD LOL
    Last edited by ninjababez; May 12th, 2018 at 05:44 AM.

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    #6687
    Quote Originally Posted by AllenR View Post
    I just tried using McKees Hydro Blue.

    Rinse-decon-rinse-wash-rinse-Hydro Blue-rinse-dry.

    The product is very hydrophobic (think Collinite 845/915 levels) and gives a nice gloss. The car's surface is also very slick to the touch.

    It's very easy to use: after rinsing the car (do not dry) spritz on a panel 1-2 times, immediately followed by spraying with water to spread the product (I used a pressure washer). I used it all over: paint, glass, and trim with great results. It's also economical, I used about 1 oz for the whole car.

    It's the easiest sealant I've applied to my car, and it gives a nice slick gloss. I'll have to observe how durable it is, but with the ease of application, even if it lasts for just a month, I'll keep on using it. I'll likely try it in combination with my other waxes/sealants to see if I get better results.
    I think you can also use this as a drying aid for maintenance washes. So rinse-wash-rinse-spray then wipe dry panel per panel.

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    #6688
    Quote Originally Posted by Baltz View Post
    Hi guys ask ko lang what do yiu use as a lubricant when claying your vehicle's?
    I'M thinking of using soap and water kaya lang parang hassle gawa ng I need to rinse it and droplets could fly and leave some streaks on some panels.

    Use car soap with wax and mix with distilled water ... not filtered or mineral water ...

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    #6689
    Quote Originally Posted by zechs View Post
    I think you can also use this as a drying aid for maintenance washes. So rinse-wash-rinse-spray then wipe dry panel per panel.

    You have to rinse off the Hydro Blue, though, as it spreads over your paint through the water pressure when you spray it off. So it's more of an easy-to-use sealant than a QD/drying aid. I sometime use Megs Xpress Wax for this purpose, or even ONR which helps prevent water spots.

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    #6690
    How long does it take you guys to wash your whole car?

    Any tips to shorten it?

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    #6691
    20min on avg using waterless wash

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    #6692
    Quote Originally Posted by brushless View Post
    How long does it take you guys to wash your whole car?

    Any tips to shorten it?
    Takes about 30 mins at least for the body (water wash with car shampoo) and wheel area for sedan (eg accord). Drying the body including the insides of the trunk and doors will take another 30 mins. Another 30 mins for paint inspection, claying if needed for removing water spots and stains.

    For a car body with ceramic coating, cleaning and drying the body is much easier and faster (around 40% less time). Those nasty sticky dirt are easier to remove.

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    #6693
    Quote Originally Posted by brushless View Post
    How long does it take you guys to wash your whole car?

    Any tips to shorten it?

    30 minutes for rinseless washing
    1.5 hours for 2-bucket washing
    2 hours for 2-bucket washing with foam cannon pre-soak

    I find that it goes quicker if you have multiple drying towels. For me, drying the car takes up the most time. Multiple good-quality towels saves me time, as I do not have to wring a soaked towel, I just pick fresh one up. Also, using a drying aid hastens the process.

    For maintenance washes when the car isn't too dirty, a rinseless wash is the quickest and easiest way to do it, as long as you observe the proper techniques to minimize swirls.

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    #6694
    Quote Originally Posted by brushless View Post
    How long does it take you guys to wash your whole car?

    Any tips to shorten it?
    lots of towels and lubricants [emoji6]

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    #6695
    Quote Originally Posted by brushless View Post
    How long does it take you guys to wash your whole car?

    Any tips to shorten it?
    maybe 2hrs at most. regularly wax your car so dust/dirts can easily be removed. so shorter washing time.

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    #6696
    Ang pinaka-ayaw ko is the wheel wells. Haha tagal ko doon. Buti na lang ung wheels are coated. So mas madali linisin.

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    #6697
    Quote Originally Posted by AllenR View Post
    30 minutes for rinseless washing
    1.5 hours for 2-bucket washing
    2 hours for 2-bucket washing with foam cannon pre-soak

    I find that it goes quicker if you have multiple drying towels. For me, drying the car takes up the most time. Multiple good-quality towels saves me time, as I do not have to wring a soaked towel, I just pick fresh one up. Also, using a drying aid hastens the process.

    For maintenance washes when the car isn't too dirty, a rinseless wash is the quickest and easiest way to do it, as long as you observe the proper techniques to minimize swirls.
    Try using turtle wax and dry spray.. much easier to dry the car.. no streaks and smooth to touch..

    Also i dont use bone dry towel as it will introduce more swirls

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    #6698
    Hello,

    good morning sa lahat.

    dahil sa dami nang nag oofer ng ceramic coating doon at dito, diko maintindihan kung bakit napaka pricey. samantalang yung mr.fix9h eh same effect pero mabibili mo sa halagang 1.9k.

    Question, tumatanggap naba si Sir Ginnova ng coating service sa shop/place nya? May price range na ba? gtechniq kase gamit don, and naka order nako once. legit na chems gamit nya eh. parang dun lang ako may confidence na magpagawa kesa dun sa iba na di mo nmn alam yung ginagamet.

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    #6699
    Quote Originally Posted by Salanguit View Post
    Hello,

    good morning sa lahat.

    dahil sa dami nang nag oofer ng ceramic coating doon at dito, diko maintindihan kung bakit napaka pricey. samantalang yung mr.fix9h eh same effect pero mabibili mo sa halagang 1.9k.

    Question, tumatanggap naba si Sir Ginnova ng coating service sa shop/place nya? May price range na ba? gtechniq kase gamit don, and naka order nako once. legit na chems gamit nya eh. parang dun lang ako may confidence na magpagawa kesa dun sa iba na di mo nmn alam yung ginagamet.
    pricey dahil sa paint correction bago i-apply yung coating. kung hindi maganda pagka-prepped ng paint, imo useless lang yung coating

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    #6700
    ang daming chinese...

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