Finally pics of my car DETAILED and with kit and chrome wheels!!
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Originally Posted by tlzx9
After driving, cars get contaminents in the paint. They may be bugs, dirt, oxidation, etc and if you wax without removing these first, you will seal in the contaminents. The Clay Bar comes in a kit, which involves a bar of clay, and quik detailer. All you have to do is wash your car first to get all of the major dirt off, then spray the quik detailer liberally to give lubrication to the clay bar, then gently glide the clay bar over the surface of the paint. Do this over the entire car or the problem area that you want to treat. And vwalah, you have a clean paint service. NOW, you want to polish the paint. Polishing is a step most detailers leave out. What polishing does is it nourishes your paint with all of the natural oils that it needs to retain and revive it's original luster. After polishing, put on a good coat of wax, and you have a beautiful car. Obviously, I could write a lot more, but I don't want to bore you with silly details. I hope this helps.
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Tlzx9 - thanks for the info, maybe I missed it but can you recommend a good "polish" I am not sure I ever did that step, usually I wash, (havent used clay but I will now with this car) then if needed 3M glaze, then wax. Is the polish like the glaze or no?
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Typically, a glaze is the same as a polish, it just depends on the brand. I usually use Meguiar's Show Car Glaze, that's my favorite. You can buy it on their web site here http://www.meguiars.com/store_meguia...o.cfm&sku=M-07 You really just have to find what your paint needs most, and use that. Sounds like you're already on a good road using the 3M glaze, then wax. I recommend Meguiar's products 100%. I have been using them for over 15 years and it is a superior product. Later!
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Originally Posted by tlzx9
Typically, a glaze is the same as a polish, it just depends on the brand. I usually use Meguiar's Show Car Glaze, that's my favorite. You can buy it on their web site here http://www.meguiars.com/store_meguia...o.cfm&sku=M-07 You really just have to find what your paint needs most, and use that. Sounds like you're already on a good road using the 3M glaze, then wax. I recommend Meguiar's products 100%. I have been using them for over 15 years and it is a superior product. Later!
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Originally Posted by ITL
What is DAP?
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Wow, that is one bad ass looking ride man! Very clean and detailed oriented. What would you reccomend product wise on the interior of the car for the leather, dashboard etc.
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I think Zaino is a top of the line product as well, however I have never had any experience with it. The guys that use it swear by it, but I don't buy into all the hype and ULTRA DETAILED instructions on can's and can'ts with the product. I'll stick with what I know, and it seems to be working just fine!
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Remember Knight Rider
If you remember Knight Rider you will know what I am talking about.
Your TL must be "Kit" & mine is the evil twin "Car"
Waiting to get Mugen grill and exhaust.
We got a couple of things different between our 2 cars, my specs:
04 TL (purchased 2/04)
Comptech Springs (1" Drop)
Body kit and lip spolier
OEM wheels powder coated chrome (Yes this is paint not chrome plating)
JL audio 12" sub and amp
http://stationm.com/04TLNighthawkBla...ion/index.html
Your TL must be "Kit" & mine is the evil twin "Car"
Waiting to get Mugen grill and exhaust.
We got a couple of things different between our 2 cars, my specs:
04 TL (purchased 2/04)
Comptech Springs (1" Drop)
Body kit and lip spolier
OEM wheels powder coated chrome (Yes this is paint not chrome plating)
JL audio 12" sub and amp
http://stationm.com/04TLNighthawkBla...ion/index.html
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DAP question
I have read alot about the DAP and how great everyone's results are using this tool. I also read about how careful you have to be when cleaning your car to avoid swiirls (really key with my Black 2005). Can a first time user of an electric polisher do more harm than good? I really want the deep, dark, wet shine that I see in the pics and it seems that the DAP is the secret.
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The beauty of the DAP is that it is "fool proof." No disrespect meant. It is specifically designed so that untrained people can very effectively polish their car without burning the paint like you can with higher end professional grade polishers. Definately go for the DAP, and have fun!
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"Burning the paint" basically means that if you use a professional grade polisher, and you use it at too high a speed, or use too much pressure, it will cause for blemishes within the paint that are very difficult to get out, that often require repainting. This is the main reason why most people stay away from professional grade polishers. You can do anything you want with the DAP, and never damage the paint. Good stuff!
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You can buy them at www.meguiars.com here: http://www.meguiars.com/store_meguia....cfm?sku=G-100
I would recommend buying one of the collections that include all of the detailing materials you'll EVER need!
Check it out:
http://www.meguiars.com/collections/index.cfm?CID=251
Enjoy!
I would recommend buying one of the collections that include all of the detailing materials you'll EVER need!
Check it out:
http://www.meguiars.com/collections/index.cfm?CID=251
Enjoy!
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Originally Posted by Da_Return
luv ur chromes. How much extra did u pay to get it?
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Originally Posted by joeincs
I have read alot about the DAP and how great everyone's results are using this tool. I also read about how careful you have to be when cleaning your car to avoid swiirls (really key with my Black 2005). Can a first time user of an electric polisher do more harm than good? I really want the deep, dark, wet shine that I see in the pics and it seems that the DAP is the secret.
#73
I have been looking into get the same Chromes for my NBP as well.
My TL is an 06 with the TPMS, do you know if I would have any issues with the exchange, are the rims any different from 04-06 (notch for TPMS)? I called the company in CA and they said it should be no issue, but wondering if you may know for sure.
My TL is an 06 with the TPMS, do you know if I would have any issues with the exchange, are the rims any different from 04-06 (notch for TPMS)? I called the company in CA and they said it should be no issue, but wondering if you may know for sure.
#76
Loooks Good...
You certainly seem to to be the right person to ask this question. You car speaks louder than any detailers website/ad.
Will the 'Meguiar's Show Glaze polish' in the following sequence take care of the swirls?
1) Clay bar - entire car
2) Meguiar's Show Glaze polish with Meguiar's Dual Action Polisher
3) Meguiar's NXT applied with DAP
If I were to add Scratch-X into the mix here (I have a lot of swirls) - would I do it before step 2 or after step 2 or in place of step 2?
Also - does the wax go right on after the polish/Scratch-X or is following the sequence?
1. Wash
2. Clay
3. Wash
4. Scratch - X
5. Wash
6. Wax
Thanks...
Will the 'Meguiar's Show Glaze polish' in the following sequence take care of the swirls?
1) Clay bar - entire car
2) Meguiar's Show Glaze polish with Meguiar's Dual Action Polisher
3) Meguiar's NXT applied with DAP
If I were to add Scratch-X into the mix here (I have a lot of swirls) - would I do it before step 2 or after step 2 or in place of step 2?
Also - does the wax go right on after the polish/Scratch-X or is following the sequence?
1. Wash
2. Clay
3. Wash
4. Scratch - X
5. Wash
6. Wax
Thanks...
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