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Last edited by shepss217; Feb 10, 2013 at 05:37 AM.
Ive learned that i havent taken car of my car even close to correctly.
Ive searched this thread and read through a lot of posts. i didnt see it directly addressed, if I missed it my apologies.
For black powder coated rims from oewheels, is sonax full effect the safest, best product for cleaning them?
Thanks
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Now I need to go back to the beginning and take down even more notes. You really could make a detailing encyclopedia out of all the info in this thread, it's awesome!
I had fun learning how to detail last year with my PC and 105/205, can't wait to bust them out again in the spring with more of the right products and know-how. My F150 needs some love, and the Z28 could use some more polishing.
Oh yeah, I have an update to add. I had asked a question about a year ago about having a problem with stink bugs and wanting to clean out the ducting in my car. Jeff suggested looking into an ozone generator. I couldn't find anywhere around here to rent one, so I ended up trying ozium. I knew it wouldn't be like a real ozone generator, but after a treatment or two of the ozium, I haven't seen the bugs back in my car since May.
Last edited by 02'Andy; Feb 21, 2013 at 11:33 PM.
http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...n-Brown-Method
Priming the pad properly greatly reduces dusting and dramatically increases performance and pad life. I too started out with putting just an X or three dots on the pad using M105 and it just doesn't work. I've been using the Kevin Brown Method or "KBM" for over a year now and have had fantastic results with it.
Here is another good read where Kevin describes his method. The first part of the thread is good then a couple people get into a pissing match and ruins the thread.
http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-det...e-version.html
I hope this helps some people out.
http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...n-Brown-Method
Priming the pad properly greatly reduces dusting and dramatically increases performance and pad life. I too started out with putting just an X or three dots on the pad using M105 and it just doesn't work. I've been using the Kevin Brown Method or "KBM" for over a year now and have had fantastic results with it.
Here is another good read where Kevin describes his method. The first part of the thread is good then a couple people get into a pissing match and ruins the thread.
http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-det...e-version.html
I hope this helps some people out.
As for the rest of Adams products, they're some of the easiest products to work with and produce awesome results, IMO.
With everything being color coded it takes a lot of the guess work out of it. I year or so ago I was going to order his PC kit but then I found this thread. I'm a little more serious than most about paint correction so I held off buying anything for a while till I learned some.
For the rest of the post......wut?
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