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04-21-2007, 07:42 AM | #67 |
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i have a question: I bought Klasse aio and sealant glaze but have not used them as of yet. i also bought jeff werkstatts acrylic jett trigger. my question is can i use the acrylic jett instead of the sealant glaze or is this a bad idea?
i am a little scared of the sealant glaze as i have heard of some bad experiences (i will use the wipe on wipe off method) and have also heard that the jett trigger is a reformulation of the klasse and is much easier to use. basically when i do my spring detail on my silver bmw i want to wash, clay bar, use an aio product and then use a sealant. is that a good strategy or do you have another recommendation. thanx in advance george. bruno.
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04-23-2007, 04:37 PM | #69 |
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Hey gang, I just got back from a mini-trip over the weekend and did not have internet access. I am catching up on a lot and will get to all of your questions as fast as possible. Sorry for the delayed replies!
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04-23-2007, 06:47 PM | #70 |
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Hey George,
Looking for some advice from a pro. Just picked up my BMW 335i JET BLACK (non-metallic) and the dealership did a number on the car when they "detailed" it. Anyway its only been 2 weeks and I haven't washed it yet and the swirls are very noticeable but even worst are these hideous buffer holograms (trails) that they left behind. I'm going to make the investment in the PC7424 and whatever else you think I may need (wax, pads, glaze, polish...etc.) and of course I'll send you the biz I just need some guidance on a good year round detailing package. I know there a mountain of products out there but I'm sure you have some great suggestions especially for black paint. I'm looking for a complete system of products. I see a lot of guys lean toward the Menzerna products but I was wondering what your advice would be to get this car looking the way it should. If you'd like you can just shoot me a PM...like 3352GO I too am a detailing dweeb. Thanks for the help. PS...GREAT WEBSITE! Last edited by ATD1; 04-23-2007 at 08:31 PM.. |
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04-23-2007, 09:42 PM | #71 |
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welcome aboard killer.....i gotta stop down to the shop and pick up a couple things this week, the s2000 is dirty once again...shoot me an email when you get a minute and let me know how your week looks.
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04-24-2007, 12:43 AM | #72 | |
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http://autopia.org/forum/northeast-usa/ At a glance, I saw a few threads of detailers near your area, NYC. Quote:
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For the washing and drying phase, do you have any Waffle Weave Drying Towels? If not, they are the safest possible drying towels available. I recommend using the "sheeting off" technique prior to using your drying towel, then proceed to blot dry the water still remaining on the surface of the vehicle. The rest of your products you selected will work great for your needs. I noticed you didn't pick up a clay bar, any reason why? I know some people are skeptical of claying a new vehicles right away but I typically will recommend it, as does picus in his new car prep thread. Until the end of the month we have a special running where you get a free 16oz bottle of Quik Shine clay lube with any purchase of a 200g stand alone bar. Depending on how the car is delivered, you probably will not need a polish with any more bite than the Prime you already have. Being that the vehicle will be subject to such high temperatures, I do not think a wax is a wise investment in your case. It will evaporate faster than normal and will be pretty useless as a source of added protection. As far as microfiber removal towels we've had great luck with our General Purpose Microfiber Towels. As far as your paint exterior is concerned, that covers it. I honestly do not think you need to invest in much more than what I mentioned to get the most out of your paint. It sounds like you did some research and don't think you'll see too much of a difference in your results by changing products out that accomplish the same thing. Few products I like to use, especially on a brand new vehicle are: 303 High Tech Fabric Guard - protecting new carpets and upholstery from future stains. Poorboy's World Wheel Sealant - adding a layer of protection to your wheels to make future cleanings of potentially stubborn brake dust much much easier. 303 Aerospace Protectant - which you already have. Aside from that, let me know if you would like me to recommend anything else for you, such as a glass cleaner, engine bay degreaser, an all purpose interior cleaner to use prior to the 303 Protectant, tire dressing, etc. I'm not sure if you were in need of any of those products as well. Check your PM box if you haven't already. Let me know if you have any other questions. George |
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04-24-2007, 08:13 AM | #75 |
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thanks George and OC Big
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04-24-2007, 06:44 PM | #76 |
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04-24-2007, 07:13 PM | #77 |
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thanks George, i appreciate your thoughts! i'll most likely place an order with you in the coming days.
do you recommend the ultra plush or the general purpose towel for removing polishes/waxes and final buffing? thanks.
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04-24-2007, 07:15 PM | #78 | |
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Either way I'm really excited and the car is looking just like the day I picked her up. Oh and I noticed today I got some scratches on my passanger door. The way it looked is a rock got kicked up and rolled on an arch across the front door. The scratches looked pretty bad. So I washed the car. Then redid the 4 steps over the line the rock traveled. Can't see it anymore , which I'm happy about . Garrett
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Let us know if there's any thing else I can do to help improve your detail! Thank you once again for your support. George |
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05-04-2007, 09:22 AM | #80 |
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George, My car was recently repaired and the hood and front bumper were replaced the problem im having is that the rest of my car feels rough like it has over spray all over it I plan on ordering your Porter Cable (PC) 7424 Advanced Kit and I was wondering what else I need to get my paint back to the way it was when it was new. I don’t want the body shop to touch my car any more. I would rather fix it myself so I know its done correct. BTW clay didn’t work but I tried scratch-X on my trunk lid by hand and that worked but took way to long. Thank you in advanced for your help.
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05-05-2007, 03:15 PM | #81 | |
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I think in conjunction with the buffer kit you plan on purchasing and the proper polishes you'll get the results you are looking for in a reasonable period of time. Along with the PC, I would strongly encourage you to look into the Menzerna line of polishes, specifically either the PO106ff, or the combination of Intensive Polish and Final Polish II. The PO106ff can often achieve the same results, if not better than the combination of the Intensive Polish and Final Polish II combo. It uses a higher concentration of smaller, yet sharper abrasives which ultimately yields a finer finish. Intensive Polish does have slightly more cutting characteristics for deeper imperfections than the 106ff, so for neglected paint this is a great product to have on hand. Many detailers will still keep IP in their arsenal even if they use the PO106ff on a regular basis. From there, just make sure you follow up with your choice of protection for your paint, whether it be a sealant and/or wax. If you'd like any suggestions for that, please do not hesitate to ask. Look forward to hearing about your results with the new PC. George |
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I live in a condo with limited access to a hose. You mention 'Waterless washing'... I'm not familiar with this process and/or product? Can you please describe? Thanks. Chris Quote:
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05-07-2007, 11:22 AM | #83 | |
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6138 BLACK & DECKER BUFFMASTER(tm) ELECTRONIC POLISHER- $351.00 Electronic module provides a wide range of full, constant power. Variable speed switch allows slower RPM's forfeathering. At 8 amps, it's Black & Decker's most powerful polisher motor, and can handle the toughest jobs. Metal gear housing, 5/8-11 spindle thread. Uses 7"/9" pads. Variable speed control from 0-1000/3000 RPM and lock-on button for convenience. Weight 8-1/4 lbs. I use a Schelegel Finishing Pad #904 that's 100% cotton. I usually wash my car with Meguiars or Zymol car care products. After washing the car, I apply a wax and then buff it out. That's the extent of my detailing My question is 1) Is my buffer good & what speeds should I use it so the paint doesn't burn 2) should I use a different polishing or finishing pad 3) what car care cleaning products do you recommend? Due to my time restraints (family with 2 kids under 3) I am not able to do a full detail. I usually only have 2-3 hours to wash & wax my cars. Iappreciate any feed back you have to offer
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05-08-2007, 09:32 AM | #84 | ||
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For cleanings that are dirtier than a light dusting, I'd recommend Optimum No-Rinse, which we do not carry at the moment. You still use a bucket of water, but do not need the hose. Follow the same procedures you would with a normal wash, however you do not need to rinse. A product similar to No-Rinse is QEW, which is often found on RV sites. If you have any other questions or would like me to go into more detail with anything, let me know. Quote:
Could you list out the available pad options you have for your unit? If you do wish to still learn on that buffer, I can give you some product and pad recommendations for you to try. You may want to still invest in a quality random orbital. Most detailers, even pro's, cannot finish down the paint properly without following up with a random orbital machine, otherwise you can be left with hologramming, buffer haze, etc. and your hard work is ruined. Hope that helps clear some things up, from the looks of it, your buffer is fine and quite capable of doing what it is supposed to do, both power and functionality. I just wouldn't dive head first with it on your BMWs. George PS - After looking at your photo's I'd throw that pad away if it sat on the driveway face down like shown. Chances are you picked up some tiny abrasive particles that certainly will ruin your paint with a rotary buffer spinning at high speeds. |
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05-08-2007, 10:29 AM | #85 |
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I personally use a DI filtraion system and dry with a leaf blower. With a good coat of Zymol the water shoots off thus minimizing contact with the paint. Any experience with this process?
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05-08-2007, 12:11 PM | #86 | |
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Lake Country BFPK-400 Kit With 7" Rotary Plate ITEMS IN THIS KIT: 1 CCS 8 inch Yellow Cutting Pad 1 CCS 8 inch Orange Light Cutting Pad 1 CCS 8 inch White Polishing Pad 1 CCS 8 inch Black Finishing Pad 1 CCS 8 inch Blue Final Finishing Pad 2 Cobra Microfiber Towels, 16 x 16 inches 1 Cobra Quik Clenz Pad Cleaner Packet 1 7" Rotary Backing Plate LC-43-175 BFPK-400-CIR$79.99 Meguiar's 8-inch Buffing Pad Set This kit includes: Meguiar's W7000 Softbuff™ Cutting Pad Meguiar's W8000 Softbuff™ Foam Polishing Pad Meguiar's W9000 Softbuff™ Finishing Pad Meguiar's W65 Backing Plate MIR MEG1 - Meguiar's 8-inch Buffing Pad Kit with backing plate (100K Buffing Pad Kit This kit includes: Schlegel 175C Fast Change Cutting Pad, 100% wool yarn Schlegel 2003 "The Edge" Light Cut/Polish Foam Buff, Green Schlegel 2004 "The Edge" Finishing Foam Buff, Blue Schlegel 3707 "The Edge" Fast Change Backing Plate SCH 100K - Schlegel 100K Buffing Pad Kit with backing plate see below):
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just got the first kit myself yesterday! woohooo
i got the same kit but with a flexible rotary plate! Lake Country BFPK-400 Kit With 7" Rotary Plate ITEMS IN THIS KIT: 1 CCS 8 inch Yellow Cutting Pad 1 CCS 8 inch Orange Light Cutting Pad 1 CCS 8 inch White Polishing Pad 1 CCS 8 inch Black Finishing Pad 1 CCS 8 inch Blue Final Finishing Pad 2 Cobra Microfiber Towels, 16 x 16 inches 1 Cobra Quik Clenz Pad Cleaner Packet 1 7" Rotary Backing Plate LC-43-175 BFPK-400-CIR$79.99 u cant beat it!!! comes with eveything.. im going to hit up my truck hood today!
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Let us know if you end up adding anything I mentioned and how you make out. Quote:
Please do not hesitate to ask any questions regarding using your buffer, I'll do my best to clear up any confusion you may have on anything. ADHD - keep us posted on how you like the CCS pads with your rotary, I'm sure everything will turn out great! George |
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