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Rainman wrote:Every 3 Months
Wash with mothers california gold car wash
Mother's clay bar system
Rewash to get rid of clay residue
Meguiar's Ultimate Compound
mother's Sealer and Glaze
mothers FX Syn Wax (2 Coats) (will be swapping this with the Wolfgang Fuzion that i ordered)
Once a Week
Wash with Mother's california gold car wash
Mother's quick detailer
turtle wax car wash from pricesmart when ah feel to wash d car
DSM_05 wrote:Rainman wrote:Every 3 Months
Wash with mothers california gold car wash
Mother's clay bar system
Rewash to get rid of clay residue
Meguiar's Ultimate Compound
mother's Sealer and Glaze
mothers FX Syn Wax (2 Coats) (will be swapping this with the Wolfgang Fuzion that i ordered)
Once a Week
Wash with Mother's california gold car wash
Mother's quick detailer
mothers car wash suds really nicely.
however, you should give Meguiars Gold Class a shot. It's that good. Lots of suds, little chance to swirl your finish if you use a good approach.
btw, two coats of Synwax is pointless Rainman. Synwax has mild cleaners in it, so applying a second layer essentially removes the first. Mothers Pure Carnauba can be layered since it has no cleaners.
i don't see the point in layering - read a thread on a foreign forum where they showed that minimal thickness of wax was achieved by layering. the detailing forums recommend using a good wax, one thin and even coat, and maintain after washes with a spray wax.turtle wax car wash from pricesmart when ah feel to wash d car
I always found that car wash was rubbish. Little suds (suds help with lubrication during removal of dirt, minimizing swirls), smelt weird, and the one I had (wash and wax) probably had the wax portion missing
Karim Khan wrote:moti wrote:Rainman wrote:moti wrote:Autoglym Super Resin Polish
^^ for the Hilux
^^ for the corolla (1981 TE71 corolla) ole car thing
Does not compute!!
I recommend this combo for the two cars.
you would not be disappointed
I'm using a foam gun now so i use that throughout the washing process, don't really have much of an issue with suds anymore. The second coat to me is mainly to pick up on any spots i missed out but i see your point.
DSM_05 wrote:I'm using a foam gun now so i use that throughout the washing process, don't really have much of an issue with suds anymore. The second coat to me is mainly to pick up on any spots i missed out but i see your point.
Ah ok. well in that case you will get a pretty good suds-ing layer on your car when washing - maybe i'll get me one of those
does one still need the 2 bucket method with a foam gun?
The Autoglym super resin polish is good for the average person
33 hertz wrote:^ There is a difference between consumer products and body shop brands. The body shop products usually produce much better results than the consumer products but are more difficult to work with and can even damage the paint totally if you dont have the proper tools/knowledge on how to use it.
You won't be able to find the 3m or farecla products easily and most people would not get very good results from them because you need a machine polisher, special pads and proper technique. Most people won't spend the $2500 or more to acquire all of this and even bodyshops who have the equipment don't spend the necessary time to complete the job properly.
The Autoglym SRP is the best consumer product I have used so far and it is almost impossible to damage you paint with it, but it can't compare to a complete buff with 3m or farecla products.
Karim Khan wrote:33 hertz wrote:^ There is a difference between consumer products and body shop brands. The body shop products usually produce much better results than the consumer products but are more difficult to work with and can even damage the paint totally if you dont have the proper tools/knowledge on how to use it.
You won't be able to find the 3m or farecla products easily and most people would not get very good results from them because you need a machine polisher, special pads and proper technique. Most people won't spend the $2500 or more to acquire all of this and even bodyshops who have the equipment don't spend the necessary time to complete the job properly.
The Autoglym SRP is the best consumer product I have used so far and it is almost impossible to damage you paint with it, but it can't compare to a complete buff with 3m or farecla products.
Well Said 33
Ended buying all of those products after my car came back from a 'professional' buffing covered in light swirls.
DSM_05 wrote:Karim Khan wrote:33 hertz wrote:^ There is a difference between consumer products and body shop brands. The body shop products usually produce much better results than the consumer products but are more difficult to work with and can even damage the paint totally if you dont have the proper tools/knowledge on how to use it.
You won't be able to find the 3m or farecla products easily and most people would not get very good results from them because you need a machine polisher, special pads and proper technique. Most people won't spend the $2500 or more to acquire all of this and even bodyshops who have the equipment don't spend the necessary time to complete the job properly.
The Autoglym SRP is the best consumer product I have used so far and it is almost impossible to damage you paint with it, but it can't compare to a complete buff with 3m or farecla products.
Well Said 33
Understood.
I am interesting in moving up to a DA polisher. I understand that LITERAL swirl removal by hand is near impossible - since the only products that help are the ones that "fill", and essentially minimise their appearance by removing finer ones and filling the "bigger" swirls.
yes I like Super resin for it's ease of use, and filling abilities. plus it has a decent sealant and makes a nice base for a wax.Ended buying all of those products after my car came back from a 'professional' buffing covered in light swirls.
Similar experience as well. Just in my case I had mild holograms.
syntax wrote:^^ tru dan........
anyways i shipped Meguiars hot tire shine from walmart and aeropost held it for combustible goods
im sure someone here has shipped some polish or tire shine without any probs?
SR wrote:karim khan detailing services
once a year its well worth it
turtle wax car wash from pricesmart when ah feel to wash d car
mothers products for in between if i feel like
pioneer wrote:Automotive Art has a wide range of Meguiars products
pioneer wrote:Karim Khan wrote:pioneer wrote:Automotive Art has a wide range of Meguiars products
Automotive Art is disappointing.
Haven't been there in a while though...damn those bajans
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