Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Bump Topic Topic Closed RSS Feed
138 Pages « < 21 22 23 24 25 > » Bottom

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 Car Care and Detailing [V4], Caring for your car apprearance

views
     
kalvinkhoo
post Sep 26 2014, 07:09 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
239 posts

Joined: Jul 2008


QUOTE(roxx @ Sep 26 2014, 10:50 AM)
Bro u in cheras right? Have u jumpa any shops that selling detailing product?
*
In Cheras, i didn't really find any shops that really sell Detailing Car Products. I usually goes to Aeon and etc to get Meg's only cause I'm still research on other product like Osren and Opti. icon_idea.gif Gonna try new stuff since it looks YUMMY! oops.gif

Except Godwell I heard of it and also Krismas mention it but i didn't feel like going to that side cause the jam there is worst then my place. cool2.gif cool2.gif


QUOTE(KrisMas @ Sep 26 2014, 11:28 AM)
Goodwell is in Mahkota Square. They sell Chemical Guys and iGreenLover stuffs.....amongst others....expensive stuffs though.... sweat.gif
*
CHemical Guys? Wow at last i heard Chemical Guys in Malaysia.... rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
roxx
post Sep 27 2014, 01:41 AM

T O P K E K
*****
Senior Member
749 posts

Joined: Apr 2008
Any product sheet better than beading?
ZeroSP
post Sep 27 2014, 05:00 AM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
184 posts

Joined: Jan 2008


QUOTE(roxx @ Sep 27 2014, 01:41 AM)
Any product sheet better than beading?
*
GTechniq EXO, and many more...
BlackWoods
post Sep 27 2014, 10:03 AM

Dark Knight
*******
Senior Member
2,152 posts

Joined: Jun 2012
Anyone using Duragloss 751 Rain Repel?
It's a 2 In1 Glass Cleaner + rain repel.

Want to know how is the cleaning efficiently and the repellent performance.
roxx
post Sep 27 2014, 10:38 AM

T O P K E K
*****
Senior Member
749 posts

Joined: Apr 2008
QUOTE(ZeroSP @ Sep 27 2014, 05:00 AM)
GTechniq EXO, and many more...
*
Opti seal?

Hehhehe..

Anthing that can source locally?
ZeroSP
post Sep 27 2014, 01:36 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
184 posts

Joined: Jan 2008


QUOTE(roxx @ Sep 27 2014, 10:38 AM)
Opti seal?

Hehhehe..

Anthing that can source locally?
*
Aquawax, Opti Seal all good right.

I can't comment on any waxes, I ain't a wax guy.
roxx
post Sep 27 2014, 04:56 PM

T O P K E K
*****
Senior Member
749 posts

Joined: Apr 2008
QUOTE(ZeroSP @ Sep 27 2014, 01:36 PM)
Aquawax, Opti Seal all good right.

I can't comment on any waxes, I ain't a wax guy.
*
Oh sorry master I forgot you're a Coat guy.. tongue.gif tongue.gif
kalvinkhoo
post Sep 27 2014, 05:23 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
239 posts

Joined: Jul 2008


Just wash & wax after that day went to construction side... sweat.gif mana tau wanna rain. doh.gif rclxub.gif

user posted image
roxx
post Sep 27 2014, 05:38 PM

T O P K E K
*****
Senior Member
749 posts

Joined: Apr 2008
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


Fuu glossy wet.. Mind to share product you used?
ZeroSP
post Sep 27 2014, 05:59 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
184 posts

Joined: Jan 2008


QUOTE(roxx @ Sep 27 2014, 04:56 PM)
Oh sorry master I forgot you're a Coat guy..  tongue.gif  tongue.gif
*
No la, coat or sealant top with wax.

QUOTE(kalvinkhoo @ Sep 27 2014, 05:23 PM)
Just wash & wax after that day went to construction side...  sweat.gif  mana tau wanna rain.  doh.gif  rclxub.gif

user posted image
*
Looks good.
kalvinkhoo
post Sep 27 2014, 06:50 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
239 posts

Joined: Jul 2008


QUOTE(roxx @ Sep 27 2014, 05:38 PM)
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


Fuu glossy wet.. Mind to share product you used?
*
I previously use Meg's Liquid Wac after that abit need to budget i use some cheaper brand call Formula1Wac Carnuba Wax. hmm.gif


QUOTE(ZeroSP @ Sep 27 2014, 05:59 PM)
No la, coat or sealant top with wax.
Looks good.
*
Thanks! icon_rolleyes.gif But u havent seen the key scratch that people scratch yet.... cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif
TSKrisMas
post Sep 27 2014, 07:00 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
0 posts

Joined: Jul 2010
QUOTE(roxx @ Sep 27 2014, 01:41 AM)
Any product sheet better than beading?
*
Sealants mostly sheet...that's why most don't have as nice beading as wax. But the better quality waxes have strong beading properties to the point that they're very effective in sheeting also. But nowadays the 'hybrids' are coming...sealants that contains wax...good and fast sheeter and bead quite nice also. Good example would be Megs UQWax paste. Even better example is Dodo Juce Supernatural Hybrid...damn tempted to get one but...haven't open most of my waxes/sealants for quite some tome already....

Want a suggestion....slap on any sealant (or AIO) then top it up with Sonax BSD...nice and strong beading and sheeting. I've tried DG501 then buff off residue with BSD....it's *almost* like having the best of both worlds.
ZeroSP
post Sep 27 2014, 07:09 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
184 posts

Joined: Jan 2008


QUOTE(KrisMas @ Sep 27 2014, 07:00 PM)
Sealants mostly sheet...that's why most don't have as nice beading as wax. But the better quality waxes have strong beading properties to the point that they're very effective in sheeting also. But nowadays the 'hybrids' are coming...sealants that contains wax...good and fast sheeter and bead quite nice also. Good example would be Megs UQWax paste. Even better example is Dodo Juce Supernatural Hybrid...damn tempted to get one but...haven't open most of my waxes/sealants for quite some tome already....

Want a suggestion....slap on any sealant (or AIO) then top it up with Sonax BSD...nice and strong beading and sheeting. I've tried DG501 then buff off residue with BSD....it's *almost* like having the best of both worlds.
*
Just to ask, how long a bottle of BSD lasted you?

I always wanted to try PNS + BSD, but the prices making me to hold it till this long.
TSKrisMas
post Sep 27 2014, 09:08 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
0 posts

Joined: Jul 2010
QUOTE(ZeroSP @ Sep 27 2014, 07:09 PM)
Just to ask, how long a bottle of BSD lasted you?

I always wanted to try PNS + BSD, but the prices making me to hold it till this long.
*
Another difficult question to answer...since BSD is just one of the many spray waxes/sealants that i like using, and i'd normally just pick any one frm my stash depending on my mood. But, a rough guess, durability and amount of product used is almost similar to OCWax. So if i were to use it exclusively, one bottle could well last me more than one year especially since it's 750ml. But I'm not too fond of PNS though. Feels like it's just a concentrated form of BSD and Sonax people also concurred on it. Also, PNS on it's own, the durabily and performance differences aren't significantly enough to justify the price and volume of the can. If you wan't to go that route, maybe the Sonax Nano Coat + BSD would be more suitable. Regardless, i do suggest you try the BSD if you get the chance. Tried Reload before? Well, i can say that BSD is much like Reload and then some. Something very much value for money, especially considering the price and the volume of the bottle....and even more if you caught it during discounted period. Quazacolt, wanna add anything else.....
Quazacolt
post Sep 27 2014, 10:10 PM

Riding couple
*******
Senior Member
5,367 posts

Joined: Jan 2007
From: KL Malaysia


QUOTE(KrisMas @ Sep 27 2014, 07:00 PM)
Sealants mostly sheet...that's why most don't have as nice beading as wax. But the better quality waxes have strong beading properties to the point that they're very effective in sheeting also. But nowadays the 'hybrids' are coming...sealants that contains wax...good and fast sheeter and bead quite nice also. Good example would be Megs UQWax paste. Even better example is Dodo Juce Supernatural Hybrid...damn tempted to get one but...haven't open most of my waxes/sealants for quite some tome already....

Want a suggestion....slap on any sealant (or AIO) then top it up with Sonax BSD...nice and strong beading and sheeting. I've tried DG501 then buff off residue with BSD....it's *almost* like having the best of both worlds.
*
a... why you tempt me so cry.gif

and yes i echo on BSD topping.
ULW that can last seemingly forever thanks to BSD, it's just insane laugh.gif
Quazacolt
post Sep 27 2014, 10:24 PM

Riding couple
*******
Senior Member
5,367 posts

Joined: Jan 2007
From: KL Malaysia


QUOTE(KrisMas @ Sep 27 2014, 09:08 PM)
Another difficult question to answer...since BSD is just one of the many spray waxes/sealants that i like using, and i'd normally just pick any one frm my stash depending on my mood. But, a rough guess, durability and amount of product used is almost similar to OCWax. So if i were to use it exclusively, one bottle could well last me more than one year especially since it's 750ml. But I'm not too fond of PNS though. Feels like it's just a concentrated form of BSD and Sonax people also concurred on it. Also, PNS on it's own,  the durabily and performance differences aren't significantly enough to justify the price and volume of the can. If you wan't to go that route, maybe the Sonax Nano Coat + BSD would be more suitable. Regardless, i do suggest you try the BSD if you get the chance. Tried Reload before? Well, i can say that BSD is much like Reload and then some. Something very much value for money, especially considering the price and the volume of the bottle....and even more if you caught it during discounted period. Quazacolt, wanna add anything else.....
*
& ZeroSP

PNS = polymer net shield?
i don't know, it's just a hunch, but it seems to me that sonax products doesn't quite compliment well among themselves, however if you use it on other stuffs, especially as a topper, it seems to create a very awesome chemistry/bonding between each other.

example would be:
- Rain x, rain x washer additive + sonax xtreme clear view nano pro washer additive
- Meguiar's ULW + BSD
- Meguiar's Hyper dressing + BSD (this eliminates/reduce hyper dressing greasiness, yet having that awesome shine with some bsd bead/sheet)

remember my google plus link that i showed? remember how i've never washed my car for... many many long months? Those bead/sheet pictures, while not perfect, are exactly AS IS after driving in the rain coming back from Lowyat Plaza with a friend.

If you pay attention to my fenders, the water/minor beads have already flashed/dried (minor waterspots, naturally lol) and if it's just regular beads it wouldn't have flashed/dried that quick especially if you compared the horizontal panels like the bonnet that's just beside.
ULW don't really sheet (it beads very aggressively, although said aggressive beading last maybe 1 month or 2 at most in Malaysian weather) so you can pretty much tell it's BSD pulling it's weight.

as for how much BSD i still got... hmm fully application on my car twice? patch repairs/polishing few times, applied on the nissan sentra engine cover... so i got maybe 80-90% left? rofl.
i was thinking of buying another bottle when it's promotion again to keep stock, but then again that seem like a dumb idea especially from a financial perspective sweat.gif

f*** now that you mentioned it i totally forgotten my car pro reload that i bought ages ago from Singapore.
I've yet to touch it at all sweat.gif
roxx
post Sep 27 2014, 10:57 PM

T O P K E K
*****
Senior Member
749 posts

Joined: Apr 2008
QUOTE(KrisMas @ Sep 27 2014, 07:00 PM)
Sealants mostly sheet...that's why most don't have as nice beading as wax. But the better quality waxes have strong beading properties to the point that they're very effective in sheeting also. But nowadays the 'hybrids' are coming...sealants that contains wax...good and fast sheeter and bead quite nice also. Good example would be Megs UQWax paste. Even better example is Dodo Juce Supernatural Hybrid...damn tempted to get one but...haven't open most of my waxes/sealants for quite some tome already....

Want a suggestion....slap on any sealant (or AIO) then top it up with Sonax BSD...nice and strong beading and sheeting. I've tried DG501 then buff off residue with BSD....it's *almost* like having the best of both worlds.
*
Thanks master.. So far am using DG501 with OID and kinda like it.. Havent touch BSD bcoz sayang want to use.. doh.gif
ZeroSP
post Sep 27 2014, 11:44 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
184 posts

Joined: Jan 2008


QUOTE(KrisMas @ Sep 27 2014, 09:08 PM)
Another difficult question to answer...since BSD is just one of the many spray waxes/sealants that i like using, and i'd normally just pick any one frm my stash depending on my mood. But, a rough guess, durability and amount of product used is almost similar to OCWax. So if i were to use it exclusively, one bottle could well last me more than one year especially since it's 750ml. But I'm not too fond of PNS though. Feels like it's just a concentrated form of BSD and Sonax people also concurred on it. Also, PNS on it's own,  the durabily and performance differences aren't significantly enough to justify the price and volume of the can. If you wan't to go that route, maybe the Sonax Nano Coat + BSD would be more suitable. Regardless, i do suggest you try the BSD if you get the chance. Tried Reload before? Well, i can say that BSD is much like Reload and then some. Something very much value for money, especially considering the price and the volume of the bottle....and even more if you caught it during discounted period. Quazacolt, wanna add anything else.....
*
Ah I see... PNS wise, because Autogeek fellas seems to sworn by it. BSD wise, you guys voiced the similar opinion.

Yea Reload tried before, a good stuff until I tried out Prima Hydro Max, wipes on like a QD as a sealant.

BSD I need to visit Sonax HQ for it?
ZeroSP
post Sep 27 2014, 11:46 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
184 posts

Joined: Jan 2008


QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Sep 27 2014, 10:24 PM)
& ZeroSP

PNS = polymer net shield?
i don't know, it's just a hunch, but it seems to me that sonax products doesn't quite compliment well among themselves, however if you use it on other stuffs, especially as a topper, it seems to create a very awesome chemistry/bonding between each other.

example would be:
- Rain x, rain x washer additive + sonax xtreme clear view nano pro washer additive
- Meguiar's ULW + BSD
- Meguiar's Hyper dressing + BSD (this eliminates/reduce hyper dressing greasiness, yet having that awesome shine with some bsd bead/sheet)

remember my google plus link that i showed? remember how i've never washed my car for... many many long months? Those bead/sheet pictures, while not perfect, are exactly AS IS after driving in the rain coming back from Lowyat Plaza with a friend.

If you pay attention to my fenders, the water/minor beads have already flashed/dried (minor waterspots, naturally lol) and if it's just regular beads it wouldn't have flashed/dried that quick especially if you compared the horizontal panels like the bonnet that's just beside.
ULW don't really sheet (it beads very aggressively, although said aggressive beading last maybe 1 month or 2 at most in Malaysian weather) so you can pretty much tell it's BSD pulling it's weight.

as for how much BSD i still got... hmm fully application on my car twice? patch repairs/polishing few times, applied on the nissan sentra engine cover... so i got maybe 80-90% left? rofl.
i was thinking of buying another bottle when it's promotion again to keep stock, but then again that seem like a dumb idea especially from a financial perspective sweat.gif

f*** now that you mentioned it i totally forgotten my car pro reload that i bought ages ago from Singapore.
I've yet to touch it at all sweat.gif
*
Yea Polymer Net Shield, that weird thing in aerosol spray can form lol. Got so many good reviews on the Autogeek that's why I asked.

BSD wise, no doubt... It is good even on its own.
Quazacolt
post Sep 27 2014, 11:48 PM

Riding couple
*******
Senior Member
5,367 posts

Joined: Jan 2007
From: KL Malaysia


QUOTE(ZeroSP @ Sep 27 2014, 11:46 PM)
Yea Polymer Net Shield, that weird thing in aerosol spray can form lol. Got so many good reviews on the Autogeek that's why I asked.

BSD wise, no doubt... It is good even on its own.
*
BSD on it's own, i doubt it last.

not to mention it has that "squeaky" feel being standalone that you feel like your car is bare naked just being IPA'd.

138 Pages « < 21 22 23 24 25 > » Top
Topic ClosedOptions
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0305sec    0.17    6 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 7th December 2025 - 05:40 PM