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May 29th, 2005 10:22 PM #281
patopig,
nice work on your dad's xtrail! hehe kitang-kita ka sa panels ah...hehehe sana ako di tamarin gawin ang ride ko...hahahaha
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May 30th, 2005 01:48 AM #282
Nice Work Zechs. Welcome to the world of detailing, ganyan talaga parang ka nag workout.
Originally Posted by patopig
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May 30th, 2005 08:13 AM #283BTW, I used the xtrail last night and it rained.. Would that affect the curing of the wax? I hope not. I don't want to do this again any time soon with the xtrail. too big! I'm only going to do my own car in the future.
Obviously I have a long way to go. Not really shiny (just looks clean). What I did like was that the paint was now really really smooth!btw, the results look good. but, I agree with you... you can still push the envelope.
you only can get either of the two extremes when doing your ride: Shine OR Depth. since its dark, are you leaning towards depth? or do you want to add more oomph and make it real shiny? synthetics (particularly sealants) give the ride the "plastic, candy-coated" look. carnaubas, on the other hand, can make your ride so deep and so wet that you'll want to dip your hand inside.
you'll settle into a preferred particular look (done by your fave product combo) eventually in this ride.
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May 30th, 2005 08:19 AM #284
you want to remove excess products sa trim and nook and crannies? I use a barbecue stick wrapped with MF..
kung medyo matagal na talaga, get a paint cleaner / finish restorer / scratch remover and remove the little stuff. believe me, its the small details that count. once you do that, it definitely adds to the overall look and makes it look brand new again.
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May 30th, 2005 10:16 AM #285
Zechs: Thanks! Sakit nga ng katawan ko. Nung nangangalahati palang ako sa glazing parang gusto ko na sumuko (Washing and claying was really light pero ang hirap ng akat baba sa upuan para maabot yubg bubong ng xtrail). Pero inisip ko na lang gusto ko makita yung effect nung 4 steps. eheheh. Buti na lang di masyado mahirap mag apply ng wax and nakapag pahinga ako ng 30 mins (during drying of the wax).
Dehadista and ILD: Thanks for the tips! Will try those soon! I'm thinking I want the paint to go to the deep side! (I will not underestimate the power of the deep side).
Are carnauba waxes the only way to go with this path? I was thinking of getting Megs NXT or Mothers Synwax for my car (and use the SCLW sa rims, ok lang ba yun?) since I could not find any premium carnauba waxes at my suking tindahans. More shine than depth ba yung mga yun?
If carnauba is the only way to go, what could your recommend? Wala na akong makitang #26 yellow wax sa true value.. Kung meron man, by the gallon ata. Mahal! (Onti lang detailing supples down south)
Thanks again!
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May 30th, 2005 10:42 AM #286
for rims, prefer ko sealants because of their durability.. wax melts away kaagad due to the heat generated there.
Carnauba has its trade-offs. compared to sealants, wax doesn't last much in terms of durability. its look is very much different too. but, when it comes to depth being produced, I'd go with this one. Mother's Phase 3 is among the few available here. Soft99 is ok too.
as for NXT and Synwax, these 2 are direct competitors with each other. both of them are synthetics and have some slight cleaning and filling properties.
I've used NXT for a while (finished a bottle already) and I noticed that it gives great results and looks improve after a day or so (curing). My only complaint is the dust attraction.
IMO, the look produced by Synwax is very much similar to NXT. However, Product removal is better for synwax. This is what I'm using right now in one of my vehicles.
IMO, the best results out there come from proper preparation.
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May 30th, 2005 10:55 AM #287
wow. nice work. ako na lang ata yung student dito na nde pa try mag deatil hehehe. :hihihi:
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May 30th, 2005 10:58 AM #288
patopig: if you want both depth and durability you can first apply a sealant, after curing, apply a coat of carnuba wax. I've heard a lot of people doin this routine. Havn't tried it tho.
Dehadista: Have you tried Eagle One's Nanowax? Saw it on a newspaper ad the other day. Available ata sa bigberts.
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May 30th, 2005 11:09 AM #289Have you tried Eagle One's Nanowax? Saw it on a newspaper ad the other day. Available ata sa bigberts.
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May 30th, 2005 11:14 AM #290
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