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01-16-2008, 01:29 AM | #331 |
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Hello George from Detailed Image,
I have my Black Sapphire Metallic 335i Coupe for less than 4 weeks, and already I've found 8 light rock chips on the hood and bumper. All are about of 1/2 millimeter big, too small for touch up paint. I have tried using Zaino Z5 polish to fill in the cavities but with little success. Do you know of any product that would allow me to fill in those cavities? Thanks. |
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01-16-2008, 08:19 PM | #333 |
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Hello Detailing Gurus!
I'm looking to start doing my own detailing for my 335 convertible and VW Passat daily runner that I'll use to perfect my technique. I could really use some advice on product selection and process. I've already ordered my PC7424 and I'm pretty set on using Zaino products for the most part but the other stuff such as mits, MF towels, pads, etc. I dont know what to choose and need some help. My twice yearly plan is to: 1) wash Z7, dry with MF waffle 2) clay 3) wash Z7, dry with MF waffle 4) Zaino ZPC fusion (as I have some light DSSM - Dealer Supplied Swirl Marks on the 'vert. I was think of using Mezerna IP for the VW as its 4 years old and never really been detailed well) 5) Zaino Z2/Z6 x2 - do I need to use Z5 also? 6) Zaino Z8 For washing, I plan using the 2 bucket method with 3 mits (top, bottom, wheels). Questions: For the ZPC what pads should I use? LC or Edge 2000 and which ones? For the Z2/Z5/Z6 do I use the PC to apply and if so what pads and do I use? Do I need to use separate pads for each product? What MF towels do you suggest for removing the products? What would you recommend for wheel/tire cleaning? Finally, what Bi-weekly routine do you suggest to maintain the cars in between the twice yearly detail? Thanks in advance for your help and assistance
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01-17-2008, 01:35 PM | #336 |
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For the tires, I have been REALLY happy with the PoorBoy cleaner with a kitchen scrubby, then the 303 protectant. The tires on my truck I have done this three times now, and they are so black even with about 20K total miles on them.
I've only managed to get two coats on the 325, but I spent so much time on New Years with removing/cleaning that I haven't gone back to them yet. They aren't as black as the truck yet. But with the 303 it is a FLAT black. I never did like shiny tires, made me feel uncomfortable that they might be slick. |
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01-17-2008, 05:41 PM | #337 |
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Thank You George, most appreciated
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01-17-2008, 06:21 PM | #338 |
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hey guys,
im just wondering with which MF towel do i use to apply Meguair's scratch X? whats better reTHICKulous towel or Ultra plush towel? Thanks |
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01-18-2008, 08:40 AM | #339 | |
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Product removal for polishes seems to work best with a medium nap, instead of a thick one like the two towels you mentioned. The reTHICKulous and Ultra Plush towels are ideal for quick detailing, final wipe downs and final dusting for your interior. Hope this helps. George |
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01-18-2008, 09:41 AM | #340 | |
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01-18-2008, 11:28 AM | #341 | |
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Hope this helps. George |
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01-18-2008, 03:05 PM | #342 |
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^^thanks alot George
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01-21-2008, 07:26 PM | #344 |
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im going to be detailing my car in about 2 months and i want to make sure i have the right list from right now. I have decided to go with zaino because it seems like most people prefer it over klasse and because it lasts longer. tell me what you think of my list:
Z2 pro zfx z8 zcs As for polishing for swirls i dont know what im going to do because i cant really afford to buy a pc. Is it ok if i let a friends dad polish it for me with something thats not a zaino product? Also, tell me anyways to save money if possible. |
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01-22-2008, 05:12 PM | #345 |
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Hello George, it seems you have the answer for everything!!! PLZ help out first time detailing a car.
1. When washing car I would use any sheep skin mitts is fine and do I wash with circle motion or back and forth motion? -Also when drying the car wiping with Waffle Weave Drying Towel which motion should it be use back and forth or circle? or that you recommend in doing? 2.When Clay bar the car does the Clay bar come with its own Clay lube or do I have mix wash soap and water to form a lube? if not which do you recommend to get? -Also what do I have to wash after Clay bar the car or just wiped down is good enough? -and what kinda of Towel should I use to wipe off Clay? 3.It's a new car prep so Do I still need to Polish the car??? and if I do which type of Polish do you recommend for new car prep? -I'll be doing all this with hand so what kinda of pad or applicator would I be using or should be using? 4.Finally Sealant the car with Z5, ZFX Flash Cure Accelerator Additive and Z2 in between with Z-6. Once again I'll be using all hand to Sealant the car so what kinda of Pad or Applicator should I be using, brand and type? -So I need to have 1 pad or 1applicator for Z5 and ZFX, another for Z2 and ZFX all in different bottle? 5.Z8 for the end what Kinda of towel should I use to finish off the the Z8 with and in which motion should I wipe the Z8 in? I was thinking of doing that whole process every 2x a year and maintain the car with regular wash also with wax every month? Is it ok to Sealant the car more than 2x a year or would it damage the paint? |
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01-23-2008, 07:55 AM | #346 | ||
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You can polish with any other product you want prior to Zaino. To ensure the products will not have a problem, wipe down your polish with some Isopropyl Alcohol and distilled water mixture. This will clean up any oils, fillers or lubricants from the polish that may be left behind, depending on which polish you end up going with. Quote:
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01-23-2008, 02:21 PM | #347 |
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Hope this helps, if you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
George[/QUOTE] Thanks SO MUCHHHHH!!! GEROGE I'll be practicing on a older car that I have so when I do get the new car arrive I'll be a pro by then hahaha I'll will be getting majority of supply from you guys and also Thanks again for the help |
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02-01-2008, 01:17 PM | #348 |
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I'm thinking of buying Poorboy's World Wheel sealant after hearing good things about it.
Any tips regarding applying it to the wheel and removing it. Thanks
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02-01-2008, 01:46 PM | #349 | |
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Ideally, you can remove your wheels to protect the inside barrel of the wheels. You'll be impressed with the slickness that is left behind on your wheels and how easy brake dust and other road contamination just slides right off your wheels with auto shampoo and water during your next wash. Hope this helps, let us know how things turn out for you. George |
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02-01-2008, 04:45 PM | #350 |
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The slickness really impressed me, on wheels or chrome elsewhere. I hadn't touched the stock wheels since I applied over NY's weekend but the wife had the car done by traveling cleaners (who put sticky tire gloss on them ) and I just reached down to see how clean the rims were. She had driven it home about 10 miles and the dust just wiped off onto my finger. There was an amzing amount considering that they still looked very clean.
I'm going out to clean the tires and put 303 back on now. . . |
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02-02-2008, 08:47 PM | #351 |
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Hi! I got another question >_<
After I spray and wash wheels, what's the best way of drying the wheels? It takes so much time to dry wheels and I can't completely get all the water out from bolts area. Like, after I am done with washing the whole car and put it back in the garage to do further detailing such as waxing, the water drips from bolts area...how do you clean wheels? Another quick question for specific wheels. I have 05 G35 Coupe with sports package (19s...I am hoping that you know what it looks like) and what's the best way to wash and dry "concaved" wheels where spokes go in. (Red circles) Thanks and I attached the picture. [edit] Another question about wheels, when you use tire shiner, do you apply it on tires at very beginning of washing process and then wash wheels and body? |
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02-03-2008, 01:47 PM | #352 | |
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One final note, I find that a properly protected wheel with something such as Poorboy's World Wheel Sealant will help repel water and make drying with the blower more effective. During the wash phase I'll prep the tires with the appropriate degreaser. This will properly prep the rubber to absorb the tire dressing and increase your longevity of your dressing. I apply the tire dressing as one of the very last things I do, then roll the vehicle forward or back a few feet and reapply a second coat to ensure even coverage. Hope this helps. George |
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