I am newbie in car detailing
i juz bought Kit wax and diy myself...
erm... feel satisfied lor
Car Detailing, How I did mine....
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Oct 10 2010, 12:07 PM
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I wonder what is the diff btween Kit wax or Kit metallic coat.. ?
I am newbie in car detailing i juz bought Kit wax and diy myself... erm... feel satisfied lor |
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Feb 12 2011, 02:33 PM
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they spray water directly to the engine bay?
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Feb 17 2011, 07:42 PM
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bro, is turtle wax - super hard shell good ar?
i go shop n they recommend me this product . . . still considering . . . |
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Feb 17 2011, 10:48 PM
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QUOTE(Zaypher @ Feb 17 2011, 09:52 PM) I am using turtle wax hard shell paste wax. oh ok I think it gets the job done well at least for me. Please take note that the Turtle Wax is my first wax so I don't have the benefit of comparing waxes from other brands. Anw, i find that the super hard shell leave a good shine on my car and feels good to touch after that. But it is very troublesome dealing with the dusts after that thx for the feedback bro i have no problem with dust . . i juz wan more durable protection the seller recommend me this wax said that it is more durable compare to other that price in this range la. . . there is no roof provided for car park at my hostel area so my car vulnerable to rain lar, sun lar . . heart pain when see my car like that |
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Mar 4 2011, 02:14 PM
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guys, any comments for PG polymer Sealant?
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Mar 6 2011, 07:59 PM
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[quote=dadurtyz,Mar 6 2011, 02:05 PM]
easy to use and cheap, u need dam cloth or wet cloth when apply to direct paint coat, easy to remove and it hold surprisingly longer than wax depend on your care. wash after wash you still can feel smooth paint surface. but the bad side it's not give your paint deep shine and licious look's. overall good sealant Regarding the sealant, it wont harm my car's clear coat or paint la hor? This post has been edited by SKY233: Mar 6 2011, 07:59 PM |
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Mar 9 2011, 12:48 AM
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QUOTE(cIvIc_noob @ Mar 9 2011, 12:39 AM) I have watermark on my car too, a lot... i mean really really a lot and kao kao.. bro u from penang rite?i am your typical local consumer, just wash car and then wax it with the brand 'kit'. 1.My initial exp was like this, i bought a can (round one) soft 99 from jusco to wax the car and the watermark disappear and i thought it was good, and after a few car weeks later it appeared. I thought it was gone, but in fact it was hidden. Then i run out of it 2.I couldn't find soft 99, so i switched to "kit" as that was the only brand i can find in the whole retail in stores in penang (jusco, tesco, cold storage, gama). I use it and realise it takes at least 4 times the effort(more force and time) to make the water stains disappear( i use hand, no kaching buy machine) Q1.My question is how do i make them disappear completely or at least hide them more easily? I am currently in Taiping for 2 days and just now i went to tesco and i found this blue colour soft 99 (did not say remove water stains) and also this meta clean soft 99 can (it says remove water stains). Q2.Will this really remove water stains completely or will it work like my previous soft99 and just hide it? Q3.Should i get the blue colour normal one since my car is just white colour and not metallic, since i assume the meta clean 99 is for metallic paint or should i get the meta-clean one since it says on the back (remove water stains.) Q4. I also read something on using vinegars, does this work? Q5. I've also read about claying, does this remove water stains, i've read some forum they said it does with some soap water while others said its used to remove stains and small dirt to prep the car for polish. So how does this work and where do i get them?How much are they? I get irritated i see water stain after car wash, i also have some bubbles and rust on the roof, but i want to at least clean the stain so it don't look ugly. Any cheapo alternative, don't ask me buy the exp exp stuff like megs, im kiamsiap. Thanks in advance for people sharing on this try go to one stop midland plaza thr gt some medium range care detailing products too |
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Mar 9 2011, 09:57 AM
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QUOTE(cIvIc_noob @ Mar 9 2011, 01:28 AM) i not sure they gt sell or not. . try to go Car Authentic tis shop inside it. . they can describe the product n recommend product for you not bad . . fyi, i bought my turtle wax car shampoo, microfibre clothes , some waxes from them |
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Mar 15 2011, 03:00 PM
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any penangities here?
wan to ask Beyond car wash in penang. . izzit good? ppl reconmend me though . . btw, they claimed that they used autoglym product |
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