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Old 09-08-2011, 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by LeftySS
I have used 3M adhesive remover for tar and it works wonders. They actually advertise it in the Griot's catalog for this purpose. You can pick it up at the local parts store in the paint section. You spray it on and you will see the tar start running almost instanly and you just wipe it away. I am sure it removes the wax but you can do a quick touch up after.

http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/...rrivals&page=1
I might have to give that a shot.
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Originally Posted by Rare96LT1Formula
Just purchased and used the Stoner Invisable Glass yesterday. Best glass cleaner I've ever used by far.

Go Fast- My car is currently in the garage, getting ready to get put away for winter. I just bought the Porter Cable 7424XP per your recommondations. The car was washed with Meguiars gold class and dried by hand over the past weekend. I'm wanting to remove my swirls (all over my car) and get a good coat of wax on it before it goes under a car cover for the fall/winter. What product lineup would you suggest? I really like Meguiars products and would prefer to give them my business if possible. 1st, should I clay bar the entire car before treating with 105/205 (assuming that'd be a good remedy for the swirl removal)? What cutting/polishing pads should I use with said products? Do you have any better ideas?

Damn swirls are killing me!!!!


Edit- Current products I already have on my detailing cart

Meg Gold Class Shampoo/Conditioner
Meg Gold Class Carnuba Wax
Meg NXT Synthetic Wax (2) - Love this stuff!!!
Meg Ultimate Compound
Meg SwirlX
Meg Ultimate Polish (2)
Meg ScratchX 2.0
Advance Auto Terry Towels
Autocraft Microfiber Towels mixed with a few Meguiars Supreme Shine Microfibers

Thats all I can think of off the top of my head, but I have much more. Detailing cars is seriously a disease. Never would've imagined I'd spend this much cash on cleaning products.

LOL, wait till dropping $700+ on a single order is a normal thing! I need to get some perks from all these PC purchases going on lately haha!

First, I'd pick up a good amount of Cobra microfibers (@ Autogeek). M105/205 is a great combo. As long as you cut the heavy stuff with 105, 205 will clean up nicely. Get some Lake Country orange, white, and black 5.5" flat pads (like 5 each will do you good IMO). If you want to up the gloss even further, get some Menzerna PO85RD and use that (with a black pad) after the M205 for some crazy gloss.
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Wanting to spend roughly 500 to get good professional supplies including the pc buffer. What else would you recommend?
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Originally Posted by 00articz
Wanting to spend roughly 500 to get good professional supplies including the pc buffer. What else would you recommend?
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Originally Posted by GoFast908Z
This list will get you all the basics for Washing, Wheels, Tires, Drying, decent Microfibers, and even a kit to get you started doing Paint Correction!

The total came to $440. Doesn't include shipping from the 3 sources listed.
"Corvetteforum" coupon code will get you 10% off at Autogeek.
A quick search on Google should net you a 10% off coupon for Detailers Domain.
Zaino has flat rate shipping of 9.95.



Pair of Grit Guards
http://www.autogeek.net/grit-guard-2pack.html

*Go to Home Depot and get (2) 5-gal buckets for $6*

-Pinnacle Microfiber Wash Mitt
http://www.autogeek.net/pinmicmit.html

-Sonax Full Effect wheel cleaner
http://www.autogeek.net/sonax-wheel-cleaner.html

-Swissvax Wheel Brush
http://www.detailersdomain.com/Swiss...ush_p_141.html

-Daytona Speed Master wheel brushes
http://www.autogeek.net/daytona-spee...r-brushes.html

-Zaino Z16 Tire gloss
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...duct_Code=Z-16

-Meguiars Professional Shampoo Plus
http://www.autogeek.net/mg11101.html


-(2) Cobra Guzzler Waffle Weave Drying Microfibers
http://www.autogeek.net/cobra-guzzler-hd-towel.html

-(3-4) All Purpose Cobra Microfiber towels 3pk
http://www.autogeek.net/coblallpumit2.html




For Paint correction....

Meguiars PCXP kit with 105 & 205
http://www.autogeek.net/porter-cable-meguiars-kit.html






Everything here is stuff I'd use on my car and my customers cars, though I do step it up a bit further on the microfibers, But you're getting a LOT of good stuff here, no crap products.
Originally Posted by GoFast908Z
Oh I forgot wax/seal. Oh boy thats a whole 'nother can of worms! To keep it simple and cost effective, just 1 recommendation for this purpose.

-Blackfire Wet Diamond sealant
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/black...rotection.html
$30 + shipping

Apply this with a Black LC pad on the Porter Cable.
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Originally Posted by GoFast908Z
I've never had an issue with them. I corrected them once and just kept them sealed every time I detailed the car and they shined perfect for the 10 years I had the car. What are you using on them?
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buffing with 3m products compound wool pad and polish with the black foam pad. the sealer ive been using wizards supreme seal and adams americana wax. i use the same stuff on boats that sit out and get hammered by the sun and sand and water and it holds up which is why i tried it on them little black pieces.
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Originally Posted by inssanity21
buffing with 3m products compound wool pad and polish with the black foam pad. the sealer ive been using wizards supreme seal and adams americana wax. i use the same stuff on boats that sit out and get hammered by the sun and sand and water and it holds up which is why i tried it on them little black pieces.
Wool pad is pretty extreme on plastic... and then stepping down to a black foam (i'm guessing finishing foam) is too drastic of a step down (like going from 800 grit to 3000 grit sandpaper). I've seen the Wizards name but never tried their stuff, and the Americana wax doesn't last that long. I used Zaino on mine every 6months for 10 years and I never had any fading on mine whatsoever.
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Originally Posted by GoFast908Z
LOL, wait till dropping $700+ on a single order is a normal thing! I need to get some perks from all these PC purchases going on lately haha!

First, I'd pick up a good amount of Cobra microfibers (@ Autogeek). M105/205 is a great combo. As long as you cut the heavy stuff with 105, 205 will clean up nicely. Get some Lake Country orange, white, and black 5.5" flat pads (like 5 each will do you good IMO). If you want to up the gloss even further, get some Menzerna PO85RD and use that (with a black pad) after the M205 for some crazy gloss.
I can only imagine what kind of orders you put through! It used to amaze me how much a full detail costs. Not anymore. I can easily spent half of a day doing novice detailing and still not be 100% satified with the outcome. I'm going to order your products and give it a go. My arctic white paint is just waiting to shine. I'm a little nervous learning the Porter Cable buffer, but I'm going to start on my daily driver to get the hang of it. Thanks again for all of your help. This thread is golden.

1 more question... I'm assuming to use the lake county orange pad with the M105, but which pad for the 205...white??
And after all of this, do I apply a wax?

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Thanks! Good idea to practice on the daily, but don't be afraid of it, the PC does great work and is easy to use. Don't be afraid of the speed on it. I'm almost always correcting with speed 6.
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Originally Posted by Rare96LT1Formula
I can only imagine what kind of orders you put through! It used to amaze me how much a full detail costs. Not anymore. I can easily spent half of a day doing novice detailing and still not be 100% satified with the outcome. I'm going to order your products and give it a go. My arctic white paint is just waiting to shine. I'm a little nervous learning the Porter Cable buffer, but I'm going to start on my daily driver to get the hang of it. Thanks again for all of your help. This thread is golden.

1 more question... I'm assuming to use the lake county orange pad with the M105, but which pad for the 205...white??
And after all of this, do I apply a wax?

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I'm only a few miles from you. Let me know if you need a hand.
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So how do the Adam's pads compare to the LC pads?
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Originally Posted by Dr Tran
So how do the Adam's pads compare to the LC pads?
I've never used them and made a direct comparison, so I wouldn't be able to tell you.
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I use the adams pads and theybseem.to work.fine for me....im pretty sure the colors are the same for the same cuts as lc also. But would like to know as well because I've never used LC.
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This might have been answered already, but what about vinyl, like a manta stripe? Are you able to wax that and everything? What about using a PC on it? Just curious because I'm debating whether I want to get the manta decal or not.
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^^^ I was curious about the same thing but never really remembered to ask it.
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Originally Posted by egott_91
This might have been answered already, but what about vinyl, like a manta stripe? Are you able to wax that and everything? What about using a PC on it? Just curious because I'm debating whether I want to get the manta decal or not.


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Wow.. great video! Amazing difference!
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Thanks man! So if I get the manta, seems like brilliant glaze and then a wax/sealant would be the answer.
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Depends on if you get gloss or flat. But yes.
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Originally Posted by Dr Tran
Depends on if you get gloss or flat. But yes.
Gloss for sure. All of the blacks on my car are gloss, flat would be way out of place. Lol
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Then yes, wax it just like your paint. (I wouldn't use the PC on it though )


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