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    #7581
    Quote Originally Posted by drivensteven View Post
    Hi Sir HndaLX197. Mickey (the owner of Mickey's Autosound) informed me that we cannot use the steering wheel remote for any Pioneer HUs The remote is good for JVC HUs only. Even the universal steering wheel remote is not applicable to any Pioneer HUs.


    Mickey suggested me to use the Pioneer Steering Wheel Remote just like in this photo:


    The price of this item is PhP 2,000.

    Our plan is we will remove the existing steering wheel remote & replace it with a plain cover just like the right-side cover of the steering wheel. HTH



    i have this exact unit and it works fine (sometimes), the problem is the remote sometimes does not respond ( sometimes i have to clip the remote backwards so all controls are reversed (well for my head unit anyway) coz when i checked the ir eye if my head unit it is located in the upper right side of the face so i think the ir has a hard time reaching the ir eye of the HU due to the angle an distance (the remotes ir transmitter is located in the butt or lower half of the remote if i remember) some of my friends have the same problem so they put theirs in the handbreak (which totaly defeats its purpose) so if anyone want to get a remote like this, make sure it works properly and remember in mycase sometimes it works fine sometimes it doesnt ( but i think its just the location of my ir eye of my HU,parang nga this remote was made for right hand drive cars ) . by the way my remote had new batt. and when using it in a frontal or the right side of the car pointing at the HU it had no problems at all . hope this helps

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    #7582
    Quote Originally Posted by drivensteven View Post
    Hi Sir HndaLX197. Mickey (the owner of Mickey's Autosound) informed me that we cannot use the steering wheel remote for any Pioneer HUs The remote is good for JVC HUs only. Even the universal steering wheel remote is not applicable to any Pioneer HUs.


    Mickey suggested me to use the Pioneer Steering Wheel Remote just like in this photo:


    The price of this item is PhP 2,000.

    Our plan is we will remove the existing steering wheel remote & replace it with a plain cover just like the right-side cover of the steering wheel. HTH

    Thanks for the info sir DrivenSteven,

    I really don't like to add a additional steering remote as I want my setup to look stock... Btw you said that our stock remote steering will work with JVC units.. even 2 din JVC units? would you have any model in mind for a 2 din JVC unit that is at par with pioneer AVH P4150? and would a JVC unit still fit if I replace my center dash for the 2 din hu?

    cheers!

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    #7583
    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis Raines View Post
    Toots I think they forgot to apply rubbing compound and give it the final rubbing it is supposed to get to complete the job. They are responsible for that so they have to finish that themselves. Take it back
    Thanks MR, actually i know where they went wrong. Im just making sure. Im quite hesitant to bring it back as they may do it the wrong way again so another issue. I was leaning on diy since i usually do detailing with my other car. Im just not use to factory paint as i know its not as thick compared to repainted vehicles.

    To give a back ground, the day i went to get my car. It was flawless, except for 1 bubble. (Imagine 1 bubble hindi ko pinalampas). So they re worked on it, most likely the entire part and was advised to get it the next day. Due to my excitement i just gave qc to my car and didnt notice that it lacks shine since ang daming flood lights sa pain shop. Upon reaching home, there you got. no shine, matte finish. Its not obvious as tricky ans silver. But thats how maselan i am with things.

    Any advise on what brand of rubbing compound to use? I tried 3m on my sample color key (sheet of metal painted to match my body color). It did not produce shine since its still raw. Applied scratch remover, then polished it with a known brand of wax and polish. Glazed it as a final step but couldnt get the shine to match the factory paint. Do i have to sand it down and do the same process?

    Quote Originally Posted by XTO View Post
    Toots, polishing (machine preferably) lang. If its silky smooth and looks matt IMO its about the reflection as silver metallic is quite tricky under the sun.
    Thanks XTO, advise noted. I already tried polishing as mentioned (machine buff then hand buff using Micro Fiber towel). Pero heck kulang sa shine. I get you point with silver coated cars. Tricky nga. What im not liking is that the upper portion is shiny enough (factory painted) and the lower portion is not to my liking (after market repainting by casa). So you can see the light glow difference between the two panels.

    Thanks again guys appreciate the help...


    P.S. I dont want to work anymore today but instead go home. Wash the car and do some detailing session until im satisfied. Haha!

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    #7584
    Just wanted to share a simple accessory.. hehe.. I got it from my Honda Civic, and just bought hooks to fit it in.








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    #7585
    Quote Originally Posted by Toots_S View Post
    Quick question to anyone in the know... Im getting quite rusty on this topic.

    Anyway here is the scenario. Lets say i had a part of my car painted (CASA pa yan ha), and inadvertently i think they forgot to do the last part of the painting process. Im not sure if its sanding or rubbing or polishing or what ever. The finish compared to the original body color is somewhat of a matte finish (hindi makintab). What can i do or who can do this for me? Im not sure if its need sanding as the surface is silky smooth except it does not compare to the gloss of the body color of the MS. Thanks in advance.

    Toots
    Hi Toots, are you pertaining to the "orange skin" or "balat suha" finish of the paint? Likewise, I hated seeing my black civic having that effect. I went to my suking paint shop and had it clear coated. After letting it fully dried for a month, the paint had a mirror shine, as in flawless talaga. Parang salamin eh, hehe. The brand of the clear coat that I chose was Anzahl. It cost me for about 10k. HTH.


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    #7586
    Quote Originally Posted by Juan591 View Post
    Hi Toots, are you pertaining to the "orange skin" or "balat suha" finish of the paint? Likewise, I hated seeing my black civic having that effect. I went to my suking paint shop and had it clear coated. After letting it fully dried for a month, the paint had a mirror shine, as in flawless talaga. Parang salamin eh, hehe. The brand of the clear coat that I chose was Anzahl. It cost me for about 10k. HTH.

    First of all, wow! Nice mirror! I mean nice paint finish you have there. Very healthy and the paints gloss is so deep.

    Hey Juan, actually im not pertaining to the orange peel finish also known as balat suha. As this is very normal for cars painted in the factory as they dont go through sanding.rubbing proses. Paint, dry then go for assembly.

    Im not also saying that im okay with orange peel. As I my self am very meticulous when it comes to car paint. My concern/issue is that. The recently painted portion that i have is not glossy at all. TO make it easier compare and imagine Flat black against Jet balck. Parang ganon. I want to make flat black as shiny as the jet black panel. Im not even sure if clear coat was applied to the paint. Thanks alot Juan for the input.

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    #7587
    Sir, Please help I had a small accident this afternoon sa qc area. and unfortunately my monty had a minor scratch at the upper area of the rear bumper which is painted. Hope you could suggest a car reapir shop which you sirs tried and trusted with their works. Im planning to paint nadin the rear and front bumpers para isang puntahan nalang. sir yung mura mura lng but good quality. Thanks a lot sirs.

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    #7588
    Quote Originally Posted by Juan591 View Post
    Hi Toots, are you pertaining to the "orange skin" or "balat suha" finish of the paint? Likewise, I hated seeing my black civic having that effect. I went to my suking paint shop and had it clear coated. After letting it fully dried for a month, the paint had a mirror shine, as in flawless talaga. Parang salamin eh, hehe. The brand of the clear coat that I chose was Anzahl. It cost me for about 10k. HTH.


    Sir, nice paint job. Sir ask ko lng san ka nagpa detail or nagpatopcoat? nabangga kasi ako kanina and may scratch monty ko. ayoko dalhin sa casa dahil matagal pag sa kanila ata. not sure. thanks sir

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    #7589
    ^Goodpm sir, DIY detailing lang po kasi ako eh, hehe. Pero try visiting Hotwheels Autobody Specialist, at Cubao Q.C. look for Pat Lim. 721-7284; 0917-8259017. Or you can visit their website at www.hotwheels-autobody.com.

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    #7590
    Quote Originally Posted by Juan591 View Post
    ^Goodpm sir, DIY detailing lang po kasi ako eh, hehe. Pero try visiting Hotwheels Autobody Specialist, at Cubao Q.C. look for Pat Lim. 721-7284; 0917-8259017. Or you can visit their website at www.hotwheels-autobody.com.

    DIY detailing in my opinion is a great stress reliever! Pagod ka nga lang pero its worth it. Haha!

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