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June 2nd, 2005 02:02 AM #341
you can definitely use DACP / polishing pad with a ROP. these are the same people who instructed me to use speed glaze only on brand-new cars.
anyway, make sure to work the diminishing abrasives in. you have to do several passes with the ROP. Don't buff till the product becomes a powder. dry buffing na 'yun.. You should always stop before this while there's still a liquid film on the surface. Experience with hands-on practice will help you to gauge when to stop buffing.
After machine cleaning and polishing with the DACP you need to re-polish with a less aggressive polish and a softer pad. Then apply your wax.
for Megs products, para sa Pro Line nila, eto:
DACP and Speed Glaze.
#66 Quick Detailer (not a QD): "cleaner wax" -best results if used with a Rotary
Consumer line:
ColorX : similar to AIO (but not in the same league)
Deep Crystal Cleaner
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June 2nd, 2005 02:11 AM #342
It it advisable to use DACP on a surface with only minimal swirls? Will it thin the clear coat? Can you suggest a less aggressive polish as a 2nd step?
How about the speed Glaze? Does it contain cleaners or is it strictly a filler?
Originally Posted by dehadista
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June 2nd, 2005 02:29 AM #343
kung minimal swirls, go for the less agressive product. Speed Glaze. It's a very light polish.
#80 Speed Glaze is a great versatile product. aside from fillers, may diminishing abrasives din. if polishing by machine, speed glaze can remove the minimal swirls too. if by hand, halos parang glaze lang. It is meant to be worked until it is almost dry, but still somewhat wet so that it can be removed without smearing. use a MF for removal...
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June 2nd, 2005 02:37 AM #344
All right! Thanks a lot dehadista. Bisita ako sa Simex. BTW any landmarks near Simex? All I know its along Kamias. Follow up question do they sell the Speed Glaze in repackaged bottles? Finally, whats a diminishing Abrasive? does it thin the clear coat? or just round off edges that cause swirls?
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June 2nd, 2005 02:42 AM #345
BTW, clarification lang for other people:
magkakaiba mga 'to (all Megs Products):
#66 Quick Detailer
#33 Quik Detailer (QD talaga)
#6 Cleaner Wax
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June 2nd, 2005 02:58 AM #346
ILD: yup. they sell it in repackaged bottles.
coming from EDSA, along Kamias rd., tawid ka ng Anonas stoplight (may Mcdo and Jollibee). go straight a bit. it's on the Right Side. Big Sign ng Megs. "Simex Trading" ang name nya.
Finally, whats a diminishing Abrasive? does it thin the clear coat?
1. Remove below-surface defects.
2. Remove their own marks as they reduce in size and polish out.
Yes, like all abrasive polishes, it will thin the CC but not to a considerable extent.(not as harsh as Rubbing Compounds, wetsanding...)
Last edited by chain; June 2nd, 2005 at 09:35 AM.
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June 2nd, 2005 12:34 PM #347Originally Posted by patopig
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June 2nd, 2005 02:39 PM #348
Zildjian: The hardware section of Landmark. Bi-Gloss, La Shen Polymer and La Shen Carnauba and RV (White container) were the only ones available. The first three looked new stock but the RV looked like old stock.
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June 2nd, 2005 02:49 PM #349
zildjian,
i think concorde still carries the soft99 products. but last time i was in concorde mega, i was unable to spot my fave Bi-Gloss can. buti na lang nakabili na ako sa SM manila, anlayo
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June 2nd, 2005 02:56 PM #350
I got me a bottle of the Prestone High Protection Wax for 349 (20 fl oz) from Landmark since I read some good stuff on autopia. Two reviews and mentions on the forums.
http://reviews.autopia.org/censura.p...ils&itemid=290
Really cheap! Some people are saying this could be a sleeper hit! I hope I get the same results as the reviewers. I now have a sealant to use with Moms CA Gold Carnauba!
Will post pictures when I get to apply it!
I will try IHG then Prestone then Moms Phase 3. :D
Bagong tech ba iyong inverter a/c na electric for cars? I've been watching a Volkswagen beetle...
A/c