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04-12-2014, 05:46 PM | #1783 | |||
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I prefer to speed up the drying process using the Metro Sidekick Blower, then picking up the remaining water quickly and easily with a Waffle Weave Drying Towel. This way I minimize the chance for creating some issues with the paint and still save lots of time compared to drying with only the towel. In short though, you can surely use the blade and use it safely, plus on some paints that are more resistant to swirl marks you may get away with dragging some light dust on the paint. I simply hate the idea of taking that chance only to save the 10-15 minutes drying. Quote:
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Again though, if you use clay to decontaminate your car once a year and wish to spend only $3-5 instead of $20, you can surely at your own discretion go for it if it provides the results you're looking for and doesn't damage the paint. |
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04-14-2014, 09:20 AM | #1784 |
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Thanks for your responses everyone, I tried the general hardware store clay that I had and it worked amazingly. I made sure to lubricate the surface fairly well with soap and water and didn't cause any scratches!
The below pictures are after a long winter, washed, clayed, scratch fixed, sealed and about 3.5 hours time If anyone is interested, I sanded the muck off the inside of the exahust tips with 600grit and water while wiping off excess dirt with a cloth. Then used an automotive chrome polish to make them shine (Mind the dust on the bumpers they fell of the roof of the garage while the car was parked inside) Last edited by adriang; 04-14-2014 at 09:28 AM.. |
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04-15-2014, 12:15 PM | #1785 |
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Any thoughts on this setup for light to medium paint correction (these are all products I already own):
Wash and clay of course Meguiar's #2 (7/10 on the aggressive scale) with LC Orange Meguiar's #205 with LC White Klasse AIO (needed?) Klasse Sealant Meguiar's #26 Carnuba Wax |
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04-19-2014, 05:14 PM | #1786 |
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Just want to say you guys are awesome. Ordered Thursday night, stuff on my door step Saturday morning. Thank you!
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05-22-2014, 03:53 PM | #1787 |
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Any advice on getting this exhaust tip stain out or is it permanent? 90k miles 335i, this is the passenger side. The drivers isn't quite as bad but has some of the same markings. I have tried various cleaners, a metal polish, and some wire brushes. Thank you!
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05-22-2014, 05:22 PM | #1788 | |
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05-22-2014, 09:08 PM | #1789 | |
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05-23-2014, 02:47 PM | #1790 | |
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05-23-2014, 03:53 PM | #1791 |
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Yeah, those look awesome. I am hoping I can get them back to close to that condition then I'll have no problem maintaining them. That Cquartz looks like good stuff
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05-25-2014, 12:51 PM | #1792 |
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Hi Ivan,
Just wanted to get your thoughts if I'm using the correct set up. PC7424 w/Dual Action 5 in hook & loop backing plate MXT Polishing Foam Pad Cleaner MXT Polishing Foam Pad Conditioner CCS Orange 5.5 Cutting Pad w/Chemical Guys V36 CCS White 5.5 Cutting Pad w/Chemical Guys V38 CCS Gray w/Klasse SG Thanks |
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05-26-2014, 12:21 AM | #1793 | ||||
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Let us know if you find a good solution and as sheedi said, definitely protect the tips regularly once they're fixed or refinished. Quote:
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06-06-2014, 10:45 PM | #1794 |
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Should I have asked before buying? Perhaps, but I think it'll work out.
So I have, on hand, Orange and Black (3x each) pads with a PC 7424XP. I've used them with Klasse AIO and Klasse SG previously, which I also have on hand. I've been happy with the results (and likely will like them more when I shift them down pad levels, AIO on black and SG on white). However, I'm taking on a much harder job coming up - 240k miles of Midwestern driving abuse. My plan is this: Wash (with Dawn, to get every last bit of crap product from car washes off) Clay bar - Meguires or DI clay, whichever is closer to my hand that day Menzerna FG400 with LC Orange Menzerna SG4000 with LC Black Klasse AIO with LC Black Klasse SG with LC White This'll be a difficult job, as the paint hasn't been touched by someone who knows what they're doing in 10 years. Am I missing anything? I know I should be starting with the least abrasive first, and normally I'd be nervous, but this car definitely needs something with good cut. |
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06-07-2014, 10:31 PM | #1795 | |
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There's no point to use a white pad with KSG as you're only looking to apply, so use a black pad with that. I would use a white pad with SF4000 (I assume you mistyped that SG4000) if necessary but if not, a black pad should be fine too. The rest looks good, but as you said, you should try a less aggressive combo (maybe FG400 and white) and see how that does. Let us know how it goes. Ivan @ DI |
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Yes, typo. And I got white and black confused, which, you'd think, being opposites...but whatever! I'm set straight now. It's a thing I'm doing for my dad, and I get the car next week, but I'll have it for 2 months or so. Likely 4th of July weekend I'll tackle the thing.
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07-06-2014, 05:51 AM | #1800 |
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The issue with those is that there's no "give" to them. Which means that if there's a particle stuck under it and you're dragging it across your paint, you're almost definitely causing some decent swirling or scratching. So if you do use them, you should simply blot dry by placing the "absorbo" (I think one is called the Absorber) on the paint to collect some water, then lifting straight up. I have owned a few long time ago and found that they don't last too long either, but I know there were some high quality ones that lasted quite a bit if maintained well. I would still recommend just using something like our Waffle Weave Drying Towel because it will be able to both blot dry but also wipe dry safely and effectively.
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07-17-2014, 02:10 AM | #1801 |
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Quick question! I was looking into getting a pressure washer to use when I wash my car but wasn't sure what psi to go with. What is the highest psi I can go without running the risk of damaging my paint? Thanks in advance
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07-17-2014, 10:07 AM | #1802 | |
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07-17-2014, 11:11 AM | #1803 |
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Hey cool post, great info.
I have a 2 questions to ask. First question, If im going to Zaino my car: wash, dry, claybar. Can I just go stright to applying the z2? or would I need to polish the car first with zpc? And also, If im claybaring my car, it requires use of a quickdetailer or some sort, do I just use any quickdetailer with the claybar? Would the zaino z2 work with what ever quickdetailer was used? |
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07-20-2014, 05:03 PM | #1804 | ||
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