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Paint resto discussion
Keeping the paint in good condition is the most annoying/tedious process of any car I've owned. I FUCKING HATE IT! Mainly bc it take so much time and knowledge to truly do it right.
My car is officially one year old.. The black paint looks like 3 years of wear (due to no garage, weather, sprinkler systems, and 24k miles). I finally have a house/garage and am in obvious need of paint restoration. I will most likely pay someone to get back right this first time. BUT what are some tips, products, techniques that some of you all utilize with your cars?? |
moved to the detailing section :D
im no pro but i have the porter cable and used it on my 11. worked great and got all the swirls out. http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...8/IMG_0418.jpg http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...8/IMG_0408.jpg |
[QUOTE=Midnight11;3803]moved to the detailing section :D
My laziness of searching has been put on blast! lol my bad, thanks! I'm terrified of screwing it up with a power tool in my hand as 110% of the time I'm working on my car/yard/whatever intoxicated.. |
porter cable is really user friendly and wont hurt your paint. i can show you on your car if you are ever in the area
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I'd be down for a demo.. so hopefully we can coordinate that soon! Positive my car secretly hates me due to neglect
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sounds good just let me know
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i have all the stuff ex the porter cable. I really need to buy one... I really really want to keep my paint looking like it does now. I have used the Meguiars on the Mach in the past and worked great.
have the three on the top and use them when i do a full detail http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/catego...al-mirrorglaze |
Dude if you have a black car thats been outside for a year you need to claybar the whole thing to get the contaminants off the paint, then do your waxing and treating. I used to use liquid class on my black shelby and it looked wet all the time
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yes, clay bar really works. get all the crap out of your paint, and then wax and polish the shit of it. |
Im in for a demo/class. I want to learn more about keeping my child looking glassy!!!
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This is pretty much what I do. I've only washed my car once since I bought the car and that was because I got caught in the rain by accident. A good clay bar job and a quality wax will make a huge difference in the way a car looks. :) |
I too will favor the clay bar. However, I highly suggest Zaino now that I have had a chance to try their products.
I bought the Ultimate Protection Car Show Kit. The process involved first washing your car in dawn to remove any greese / hard dirt. Then to claybar the entire car (I even did my door jams! :mfr_omg:). Then to wash the car again to get off any of the excess residue from the clay baring. Then to polish it with the provided car polish. I did 2 coats of the polish. I was pretty damn tired after all that but my paint looks amazing. http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1346861727 http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1346861592 http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1346861504 |
How much did that kit cost, Dan?
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