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January 21st, 2013 12:14 AM #1Mga experts, nagpaplano po kasi ako bumili ng collinite 915 wax. May sedan po ako dati na black at ngayon suv na black pa din.. Gusto ko po kasi lagi makintab. Rare lang ako nagpapacarwash so hands on talaga ako sa kotse ko kasi wala pong maayos na carwash shop dito samin d matino lahat(trapong damit ang ginagamit sa pagwashing, dashboard nilalagyan ng tireblack, etc).. May helper din kami pero pumalpak yung dati sa paglilinis at nascratch pa yung paint. Kaya la na rin ako tiwala sa mga helpers sa paglinis ng kotse..
Nasa college pa po ako at meticulous ako sa paglilinis ng kotse, ayaw n ayaw ko pong may scratches even swirl marks which is kitang kita talaga sa black cars pag tamaan ng sinag ng araw.
Pero since ngayon po eh sobrang busy na sa pag-aaral eh nahihirapan na ako maglinis ng kotse almost every 2 days pero ayaw ko pa din magpacarwash.
Naiirita po ako pagnakikita kong madumi ang kotse ko. Parang sa black leather shoes din po natin, nakakairitang tignan pag madumi. Madalas din ang ulan ngayon samin..
Ang ginagamit kong carwash is turtle wax liquid type.. Ung below 300php lang. Ok naman di na masyadong klaro ang gasgas at makintab din ang kotse. Pero madali lang matanggal lalo na pag naulanan at dikitin ng alikabok.
Base kasi sa review yung collinite 915 tumatagal ng months at yung tubig dumadaan lang. May mga questions lang sana ako:
1. Pag naulanan po ba eh gamit na lang ako ng microtex para matanggal ang tubig ulan pero di didikit ung dumi sa kotse? Considering maalikabok ang kotse tapos uulan, pagdry nun madumi talaga ang kotse.
2. Totoo po ba months ang effect nitong wax?
3. How's the difference in shine compared to turtle wax?
4. Can it remove or hide swirl marks?
5. Dikitin din po ba ng alikabok tong collinite? Kasi useless din po magpakintab kung maalikabok/dust din..
Kung positive po mga sagot sa katanungan ko malaking tulong para sakin.. Every sunday na lang ako maglilinis.. Hehe
Gusto ko din ng value for the money..
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January 21st, 2013 12:50 AM #3
Hopefully, nabasa mo na yun mga sticky topics natin dito sa Tsikot especially the one typed by Doc which is very helpful for newbies.|
I salute that you're very hands-on sa kotse. I was din yun nagaaral pa akohowever, the best thing you can give your car is a roof over it. If you have to pay a bit of extra compared to an open parking, do it and it'll pay off by itself over the long-run.
A car should usually be washed when it's very dirty. The less you have to clean it, the better. Even if you're very obsessive-compulsive when it comes to being clean, don't waste your time trying to remove light dirt. Instead, go purchase a Microtex duster and simply dust it off. Unfortunately, trying to avoid visible swirl marks for your car is a part-time job as it is. It's like trying to avoid germs in the air -- kahit ano gawin mo, as long as it's an everyday car, you'd be getting swirls one way or the other.
From the looks of your needs, what you need isn't a wax but rather a polish or an AIO. If not, save some cash and take a trip to the nearest reputable detailer and avail of their 2-step/3-step detailing then maintain from there. A polish and a cleaner guarantees that your paint surface is ready and it's time to lay the foundation of a wax. A wax's primary job is to protect the paint and it's secondary function is to enhance it. Regardless of what you do, no matter how expensive the wax is, as long as the paint surface is crap, it'll turn out crap. But if the paint surface is excellent, that's where all the smiles go.
Now to answer your questions:
1. Yes. First you do is to not let it dry since you'll be having rainwater sediments sa lower panels mo. When you get home, spray your car with water. This would run off the rainwater and all the dirt along with it and depending on how soiled it is, you can choose to simply dry it with a Microtex Ultra (if wala ka pa, go purchase one. It'll be one of your best buddies sa detailing versus your everyday chamois) or do the entire wash regimen if it's heavily soiled.
2. Yes. Depending on climate and conditions but generally on everyday use, yes. As long as it doesn't get abused (ex. bombarded with bird **** or tree sap), it'll last you 1-2 months and even more.
3. Should be better but don't sweat it if you can't see the difference. "Reflectivity" is subjective. All I know is that a wax, once used on a car, is indistinguishable to the naked eye compared to brand X. I've never had a person walk up to me and say "oi, gamit mo dyan dodo juice noh? ganda ng shine!". But if it's a side-to-side comparo, it should be better unless you're using the black box :lol:
4. Hide? Uhh.. slight. Remove? No.
5. Yes. Unless you keep your car inside an air-locked garage, you'll accumulate dust kahit ano gawin mo. Of course, if dust is your main problem, there are ways to minimize and aggravate it. For example, using Nanosliq would aggravate it but anti-static products like FK or OGE would minimize your dust attraction.Last edited by jhnkvn; January 21st, 2013 at 12:56 AM.
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January 21st, 2013 01:20 AM #4
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+1 sa OGE (in case the TS asks, it means Optimum Gloss Enhancer). Guaranteed at least 50% less dust ang kotse.
BTW idol, ano yung FK?
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January 21st, 2013 02:05 AM #5
Finish Kare (Mold Release Products,Paint Sealants,Car Care Prouducts,Mold Release Agents Suppliers). They're always stating their supposed "anti-static" properties
but frankly, it's hard to procure domestically so go for the OGE instead.
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January 21st, 2013 01:38 PM #6eto ang dahilan kaya medyo hindi na din ako OC sa kinis ng sasakyan ko... basta walang bangga or yupi ok na or malalim na scratch.. maiinis lang kasi ako kapag sobrang ingat at linis mo na eh magagasgas pa din.. minsan nga nagugulat na lang ako may maliliit na gasgas na hindi ko alam saan galing..
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January 21st, 2013 07:09 PM #7
I've tested Finish Kare 215 One Step Cleaner & Surface Sealant the patong ng Finish Kare 2685 Pink Paste Wax mas less nga yun dust and long lasting ang durability niya. SInce nag Mountain Biking na ako ala na ko time mag detail, FK huli ko inapply 2 months ago and still holding well.
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February 20th, 2013 02:17 AM #8
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February 22nd, 2013 11:08 PM #9
The gurus' replies are correct. Have your car polished by a detailer, then maintain it with 915. The shine and durability between 915 and TW is night and day.
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