whats the best way to make it shine !
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whats the best way to make it shine !
are the buffers from argos any good or is elbow grease always the best option ?
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wooders said
polishing is only as good as the paint underneath it.
its true… i can use all kinds of kit on my roof, but the weird blotchy effect means that it ruins it and i cant get rid of it..
if you want proper cleaning, money no object, look into zym?l… they're the best, but brilliant cleaning on a (highish) budget then Meguiar's
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A5OPY said
Meguiar's, the best polish i have used without doubt.
Haven't tried Zym?l yet then 8)
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A5OPY said
Meguiar's, the best polish i have used without doubt.
Can you recommed any particular product?? Just looking at their range and there is loads! :dontknow:
Just looking for a good polish/Wax to apply after washing to make her sparkle!
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then use autoglym extra gloss protection
then megiuars tech wax to finish..
black WoW or forever black is good to use on bumpers
i wouldnt really advise using a buffer for argos unless you know what your doing(sometimes they can do more damage than good on your paint…holograms,swirl marks etc…)
try these guys for your products(they sell all the above products)
http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/
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leeson said
i wouldnt really advise using a buffer for argos unless you know what your doing(sometimes they can do more damage than good on your paint…holograms,swirl marks etc…)
there's definitely a trick to using buffers, but i prefer elbow grease, i think you just get a better result, and the satisfaction is hard to beat 8)
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For starters and not to expensive try meg 3 step.
step 1 paint cleaner
step 2 polish
and step 3 wax.
This gives good all round performance @ a reasonable price. you can spend loads of dosh on many produts / expensive waxes but if your just looking to smarten your car up and make it shine then the 3 step should do you ok
Dom @ WaxPoetic
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DomTheWaxman said
PKMax have a look @ www.waxpoetic.co.uk
For starters and not to expensive try meg 3 step.
step 1 paint cleaner
step 2 polish
and step 3 wax.
This gives good all round performance @ a reasonable price. you can spend loads of dosh on many produts / expensive waxes but if your just looking to smarten your car up and make it shine then the 3 step should do you ok
Dom @ WaxPoetic
hi,
im thinkin of giving this Meguiars 3 step pllan a go but im not sure if its right for my car, is it for cleaning majorly aged dirty paint or can it be used on clean paint aswell???
if so hows it work? do you clean your car first an then carry out the 3 steps or do you just do them straight away?
cheers
sam
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sam_m said
DomTheWaxman said
PKMax have a look @ www.waxpoetic.co.uk
For starters and not to expensive try meg 3 step.
step 1 paint cleaner
step 2 polish
and step 3 wax.
This gives good all round performance @ a reasonable price. you can spend loads of dosh on many produts / expensive waxes but if your just looking to smarten your car up and make it shine then the 3 step should do you ok
Dom @ WaxPoetic
hi,
im thinkin of giving this Meguiars 3 step pllan a go but im not sure if its right for my car, is it for cleaning majorly aged dirty paint or can it be used on clean paint aswell???
if so hows it work? do you clean your car first an then carry out the 3 steps or do you just do them straight away?
cheers
sam
always give your car a good wash before rubbing anything into the paint, if you don't you'll end up rubbing in all the dirt and making the paint worse.
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1984 Golf G60 Syncro - sold
1989 Rallye Golf - sold
1992 Corrado G60 - crushed
1989 Polo C - chopped and crushed
1991 309 Style - crushed
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As above always wash first. Ideally rinse the car with running water first to remove surface dust / grime. Then wash with a good qauilty shampoo, preferably with a wash mitt not a sponge as a sponge will hold dirt.
Dry with your favoured method (drying towel,chamois,blade, microfibre)
Megs step 3 is good for any paint type, it will renovate tired paint(faded reds,blacks etc) but is also fine on newer paints.
It is a good system, not the best in many aspects but as a starter and not expensive it does what is says on the tin.
Drop me a e-mail if I can be of any more help. (info@waxpoetic.co.uk)
Cheers
Dom @ Waxpoetic.
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stage 1 a slightly abrasive step to remove oxidents etc
ie clean the paint
stage 2 is a polish to condition the paint
increase the shine (but no protection)
stage 3 is then a wax to protect stages 1 + 2, which will
form a barrier for dirt and bead water.
You can replace the stage 3 wax with NXT Tech Wax, will do the same as step 3 but is a polimer based wax and so should be longer lasting, more expensive though.
As said before you do all this after washing the car spotless. Hope that helps.
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djheap22 said
This 3 stage stuff is basically
stage 1 a slightly abrasive step to remove oxidents etc
ie clean the paint
stage 2 is a polish to condition the paint
increase the shine (but no protection)
stage 3 is then a wax to protect stages 1 + 2, which will
form a barrier for dirt and bead water.
You can replace the stage 3 wax with NXT Tech Wax, will do the same as step 3 but is a polimer based wax and so should be longer lasting, more expensive though.
As said before you do all this after washing the car spotless. Hope that helps.
Sir.
Just a quick correction. Megs step 1 is NON abrasive cleaner. It is in fact a chemicail based paint cleaner
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I used the autoglym life shine kit too. Only needs it once, I did mine 2 years ago and it's still shining.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/…ZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
The gloss and glass guard are awesome.
Hope that helps
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Farecla-G10-Liquid-Finishing-Rubbing-Compound-500ml_W0QQitemZ150215134988QQihZ005QQcategoryZ72201QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Provides no protection tho so use a good wax after using it
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hfoster001 said
I'm afraid it's autoglym all the way for me 8) High gloss and super resin polishes are great :wink:
I used the autoglym life shine kit too. Only needs it once, I did mine 2 years ago and it's still shining.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/…ZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
The gloss and glass guard are awesome.
Hope that helps
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In the very near future Life shine will only be available from AG recognised valeters / detailers with a proof certificate, so make the most of any e-bay offers.
G10 is , as mentioned it is a body shop product(liquid compond)and has a mild abrasive cutting action. Unless you have used these products before, or have been shown how to use them, stick with retail products designed for easy of use with good results.
Dom @ waxpoetic
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