Car care - polish, wax etc...
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One thing to watch - if you go to the trouble to polish and wax etc.... next time you washt he car do not use suds.... the suds will break down the wax and polish.... just use cold/warm water and all the dirt should come off really easily if there is a layer of polish or wax still on the car.
the canubra wax is fantastic......
the canubra wax is fantastic......
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yeah it is..aparently doesn't last that long but the finish is good...EURO wrote:One thing to watch - if you go to the trouble to polish and wax etc.... next time you washt he car do not use suds.... the suds will break down the wax and polish.... just use cold/warm water and all the dirt should come off really easily if there is a layer of polish or wax still on the car.
the canubra wax is fantastic......
I assume a more pH neutral formula will be ok..still investigating the best wash stuff after your wax/clean. bets way to tell is look for the beading..when it stops..u need more wax
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- Grease Monkey
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Always use a good quality Ph neutral car wash shampoo or you will scratch your car to buggery.EURO wrote:One thing to watch - if you go to the trouble to polish and wax etc.... next time you washt he car do not use suds.... the suds will break down the wax and polish.... just use cold/warm water and all the dirt should come off really easily if there is a layer of polish or wax still on the car.
the canubra wax is fantastic......
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How long did it take you guys to clean/cut/polish/wash?
Last time I did it - a few years ago now it took AGES! probably 4+ hours or so...
I was thinking of doing it again a few weeks ago but remembered how long it took last time and it really put me off!
Has anyone used a motorised buffer before? and if so, which stages can you use it for? Any recommendations on a good buffer?
Mike
Last time I did it - a few years ago now it took AGES! probably 4+ hours or so...
I was thinking of doing it again a few weeks ago but remembered how long it took last time and it really put me off!
Has anyone used a motorised buffer before? and if so, which stages can you use it for? Any recommendations on a good buffer?
Mike
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- Grease Monkey
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Unless you are a proffesional deatiler I would not use a buffer, if you dont have the right expirience you can burn the paint or wear through it.
However I would recommend a RO (Random Orbital) sander. Its pretty fool proof if you use good quality pads and products.
I would use the RO for removing marring from claying, or removing swirls or webbing as well as really shallow scratches from the top coat, with a polish.
You can also use the RO for applying paint cleansers and some waxes.
BobZ
However I would recommend a RO (Random Orbital) sander. Its pretty fool proof if you use good quality pads and products.
I would use the RO for removing marring from claying, or removing swirls or webbing as well as really shallow scratches from the top coat, with a polish.
You can also use the RO for applying paint cleansers and some waxes.
BobZ
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I use to do it a lot when i was living with my folks, it took me like 6 hrs, I go through the whole car internally and externally with a fine comb
but since i'm live in an apartment now, theres no where to wash my car or have a public access to a water outlet.
So i guess is either Bobz or Khunjeng's place right


So i guess is either Bobz or Khunjeng's place right

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- Grease Monkey
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http://www.waxit.com.au/
great site on this topic and they forward on quite a lot of information and quality product
great site on this topic and they forward on quite a lot of information and quality product