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04-16-2007, 05:54 PM | #23 | ||
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50ppi - Yellow - Medium Cut 60ppi - Green - Light Cut 70ppi - Blue - Finish 80ppi - White - Ultrafine Finish This varies from AutoGeek's measure of the Green (they have it as 50ppi) and they say the Orange is 60ppi. AutoGeek may have a special batch made for them as I know they had exclusive rights to the Orange for a while if I'm not mistaken. I honestly am not sure what to tell you. Have you tried contacting Edge directly? Here is their contact information: Edge Contact Info Quote:
I'd be weary of anyone that uses a rotary buffer unless you ask for references or see some of their work first hand under florescent lighting or in direct sunlight. This is typically where the worst stories I've heard stem from. There's also a good chance that a dealership will not do a good job. From my experience the local detailers at dealerships, including BMW, Audi and Porsche, hire 16 year old kids who don't know a thing about high quality detailing or ex-cons. They certainly aren't going to care about your vehicle the same as someone who is making a decent living off detailing. This industry is one that can generally follow the rule "you get what you pay for". A skilled detailer knows that their talents are wanted and are in high demand and will typically show for that in their prices. I've had people laugh at me when I quoted them prices and then turn around and call me when another detailer messed up their paint even worse. We are trying to put together a detailer directory over on Detail University where people can comment on the quality of work so others can benefit from other peoples experience. The site is under a month old so there's not a ton of people listed at the moment but it should grow over time and hopefully people will speak up about their experiences with people detailers both good and bad. If you have any specific questions, I'd be more than happy to answer them for you. Thank you for the warm welcome, I am excited to be a part of E90POST! George |
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04-16-2007, 06:16 PM | #24 | ||
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For the glass, can you feel the stain to the touch? What have you tried on the glass? You could try a razor blade + some water or quick detailer as lube to see if it budges the stain and if not you know it chemically stained the glass and if that's the case, it is not looking too good for your paint either. Keep us posted on how you make out, if there is anything else I can try to help answer, please do not hesitate to ask. George |
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04-16-2007, 06:24 PM | #25 |
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wow! how funny I just got my order from them today!
I ordered some menzerna and clearkote products to try out! I like your site alot its full of great info!!
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04-16-2007, 07:17 PM | #28 |
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George, one more question, I left out my Menzerna Intensive Polish in the garage one day, along with my Final Polish II. The Final Polish II was fine but the Intensive Polish froze partially, is this bad if it happened once? Or should it be ok? I ask this because it seems like final polish produces better swirl removal than the IP. What speed do you like to use the IP at?
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Hey Petter, one of our International customers! How's things going over in Norway? Nice to see you over here as well. Thank you for the welcome Quote:
As far as the IP, I'd suggest giving it a thorough shaking prior to use and make sure it has warmed up to room temperature prior to use. You should be fine. Hope this helps! Thank you everyone for the great welcome, lots of good convo our first day on board George |
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04-16-2007, 11:20 PM | #32 |
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Hey George, can you please read my thread : http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56406
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04-17-2007, 03:18 AM | #33 |
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04-17-2007, 03:07 PM | #34 | |
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As a bare essentials to fix your problem, I would recommend looking into the following products: Porter Cable Starter Kit - This gives you the Porter Cable 7424, a velcro backing plate, and a White Lake Country Polishing Pad ... for maximum results you may want to pick up a Black Finishing Pad to take the polish down even further to ensure you removed the rotary haze completely. Next you'll need the proper finishing polish to correct the paint. I've had great luck with the following two products in regards to removing rotary haze and hologramming: Great - Final Polish II Best - PO106ff That would be what I think the best things you could invest in right now to fix your current paint situation. If you need a hand picking anything else out for your vehicle, please do not hesitate to ask. Good question. We are constantly evaluating products and re-evaluating ones that we currently carry to try to offer the best possible products to our customers. Zymol offers some great products, but I do not feel like their company fits our overall goals and direction at this time. I realize there are other high quality product lines available on the market. We're actually in the process of dropping a couple of products that we feel do not meet up to our quality standards and have a couple new things in the mix for the Spring / Summer. Was there a particular product that you were interested in from the Zymol line? George |
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04-17-2007, 03:14 PM | #35 |
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George, things are great over here. i swapped out the E46 for an E92 and i'm very pleased
i too am interested in trying Zymol, and would prefer to buy it from someone i've dealt with before and had great experience with. i'm interested in their HD Cleanse, Creame or Carbon wax and their sponges. i found i prefer sponges, but we don't have a big selection of quality sponges over here and i would like to try theirs (silicone free). can you believe it's been almost 2 years since i bought my first products from you? i wonder if they're still good.
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04-17-2007, 05:07 PM | #36 |
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hey george, I just got that FpII from u along with the IP and am wondering how much better the 106ff is and do i really need it?
Also what is your opinionn on the IP/RMG mix?? Im about to try it thanks to the stuff i got from you!!
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04-17-2007, 05:33 PM | #37 | ||
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As far as Zymol, we don't anticipate carrying them anytime in the near future. If you are looking to order from someone in the UK, check out http://www.polishedbliss.com . I've talked to them before and they are good guys to deal with who really know their stuff. Great detailers as well! Keep us posted on how you make out and if there is a high demand for a specific product line, I will certainly look into it further. Quote:
When I use my rotary buffer, PO106ff is a no brainer. It's the only polish I can use and feel comfortable bypassing my Porter Cable as a follow up step to remove rotary haze or hologramming. I can't do this consistently on darker colored vehicles, but a majority of the time I can and proceed to protecting the paint. This saves a ton of time when working on customers vehicles and getting very high quality results in the shortest period of time. As far as the IP / RMG trick is concerned, I use it myself I mix between 20 - 30% Red Moose Glaze with my IP and it tends to give it longer working time, easier product removal, and less dusting. The only downside I can think of it is I don't like the smell ha. Do I think you need the PO106ff? No. I think you'll get great results with the IP / FPII combo you have. Sometimes I like having the additional cutting power that the IP offers over the PO106ff. In the future if you want to add one more solid product to your arsenal I'd recommend picking it up. Let us know how you make out with your detail, I'm eager to hear about your results. George |
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04-17-2007, 10:26 PM | #38 |
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no just curious....possibly the best detailer in the world Paul Dalton uses zymol and the p2 line as well as others i am not aware of....i was just curious
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04-17-2007, 10:55 PM | #39 | |
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He uses P21s Total Auto Wash as his pre-wash degreaser on his washes. Not sure what other products he uses off the top of my head. The low end Zymol products you typically see in retail stores are actually manufactured by Turtle Wax. Hope this helps! George |
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04-17-2007, 11:00 PM | #40 |
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RE: Zymol - the estate glazes are actually very nice, of course afaik the lowest cost one is ~$800. They have a line in the $200-$500's too that is very good also. Personally I think aside from the fact that for waxes they have very good durability, you're paying for diminishing returns. With proper preparation, even the lowliest of waxes (like $20 Nattys Blue) can look 95% as good as a much more expensive wax.
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04-17-2007, 11:03 PM | #41 |
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yeah he emailed me seems like a super super nice guy!!! and yes i wouldn't be interrested in basic zymol....i think the buying a jar of concourse or Destiny which does last for about 14-15 applications...and if you buy a jar of vintage for $1800 you can get that refilled for life also..not just the $7800...it is my understanding the more white carnuba the better and the yellow(cheaper) isn't nearly as strong as the white so the closer to 50% the better destiny i think has 51%!!!
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04-17-2007, 11:24 PM | #43 |
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Do you guys have detailing shop?
My car have light swirs all ever and I wanna get rid of them. Also have some scretches that can be managed with touch up by professional detailer. Albany is not so far from my location and I have willing to go to ur place and do some detailing! so, please let me know!
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there a full detail shop bud try em out let us know how he does personnally!
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