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September 13th, 2005 02:23 PM #1211
hehehe these days hindi ako concerned sa dust attraction dahil sa sobrang ulan.. hindi ko nga lang magamit yung CCD ko.
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September 13th, 2005 04:11 PM #1212leinahtan, i didnt know how it looked like until your post so i guess thats it. ganda pala! this will be the first time ill be buying and using a machine for detailing my precious ride. i knew of this bosch model sa PAD when someone posted re using this tool with DACP. and he seemed very satisfied with it.
theveed, would you suggest this machine for a detailing newbie like me? ive done detailing on my ride as you gurus have adviced me previously sa thread na ito pero all by hand lang. now i want to get a machine kasi nakakapagod na kung by hand. minsan tinatamad na tuloy ako mag detail. was planning to get the BND WP1300 pero rotary yon eh, bigat pa! would you know of another model or brand that better fits me and could possibly be even cheaper? or is this model perfect for me already? pls consider my budget being around p5t to p6t lang.
dehadista, white mz3 ride ko. sa dami ng nag post dito im sure di niyo na ako matandaan. pero i even posted pics of my ride before. i was the one who even had that long list of i think 12 questions when i started posting. i think nasa # 950s yung post number nung mga previous posts ko. alaga ko yung car ko in terms of detailing - thanks to you guys who have given us newbies numerous lessons. i do cleaning/polishing then waxing every 3 weeks to a month, all by hand. quick detailer every week. been using moms step 1, synwax, eo1wws. with a machine, mas sisipagin ako mag detail kaya i can probably do it every 1 or 2 weeks na.
i like the results of rainhop on its own. the shine is ok with me. it actually even seems to be at par with the synwax. considering what youve mentioned, ill stick with rainhop na lang on its own and not layer this over synwax so it will bond well to the surface. tag-ulan kasi kaya im more for protection nowadays fr the rains. im just concerned about its durability on the surface of my car under our kind of weather. relatively mura kasi at p300 lang yata if i remember right, paste pa.
re alikabok, what i experience is that if i leave the dust on the surface when i leave for the office in the morning, park the car, then it rains (wala bubong parking ko), parang dumidikit yung alikabok sa surface and the car looks malibag na pag natuyo yung auto after the rain. pangit kasi tingnan eh dahil puti kotse ko. mukha tuloy pinapabayaan ko yung auto at di ko linilinis. this is the reason why i mind that damn dust kahit tag ulan.
i will consider speed glaze instead. how is this compared to moms step 1? isnt this more of a glaze (as the name implies) than a cleaner? i intend to use this kasi for the same purpose as moms step 1. also, ok ito with an ROP right?
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September 13th, 2005 04:22 PM #1213
stubby: one thing you can do during the rainy season is buy a booster wax like Eagle One's Wax As You Dry. Apply it twice a week and your set to supplement your wax/sealant layer.
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September 13th, 2005 04:25 PM #1214
Originally Posted by stubby
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September 13th, 2005 04:29 PM #1215
Originally Posted by theveed
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September 13th, 2005 05:24 PM #1216ILD, noted yung WAUD. nagkalat nga 'to ngayon sa mga car shops eh. by the way, i saw eo nanowax package at ace megamall. tempting....
theveed, pag bibili ka, id appreciate some info re where and how much. ill try to check shang bosch shop and tru value this week and post the price fyi.
thanks for your replies mga gurus!
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September 13th, 2005 11:13 PM #1217
hehe maingay talaga yung DeWalt.. talo pa yung Makita Rotary kahit naka-todo na.
stubby: ok I remember na.. hehe.. anyway, just wait till the rainy season subsides a bit before doing some heavy multi-process detailing work. in the meantime, a cleaner wax would be a great in-betweener for RainHop. don't worry about the durability ng Rainhop. this one lasts.
BTW, meron sa Simex na #66 Quick Detailer.. eto yung Professional Line Cleaner Wax nila.
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September 14th, 2005 12:22 AM #1218
BTW, Speed Glaze is actually a mild polish. don't let its name fool you.
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September 14th, 2005 12:27 AM #1219
dehadista: do they sell speed glaze in repackaged bottles? parang gusto kong gayahin yung technique ng Bigberts... they put their sealant / polishes in a seringe then "inject" the contents on the cars paint pretty cool, specially for Megs DACP and other products in repackaged containers.
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September 14th, 2005 12:46 AM #1220
ILD: yup they do. I noticed that "giant syringe" too. walang nasasayang pa.
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