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  • Mike Phillips
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    Originally posted by grafxworld View Post

    ive noticed a mild yellowing on the front airdam, i think it may have been resprayed to touch up chips. is there a good product to cut the yellowing out. mostly a dirty look to the paint around headlamps etc?
    It's likely the yellowing you describe is throughout the layer of clear, not just on the surface of the clear, if that's the case the only thing you can do is remove the re-spray paint and have the component painted again with a clear that won't turn yellow.

    Originally posted by grafxworld View Post
    and the plastic leanse of the headlamps frosts up quick even after using the plastic polish product and some nxt to protect them.. my supra does it too? any ideas to save the plastic hazing up so easy /? the sun ,heat in oz is alot more intense then the usa. the sun travels over adelaide directly due to the earths tilt and since we have salt air 100% some days and outback heat = 120+, it's a perfect test of products, megulars is the only one to trust here. the other so called majors dont even provide much more then a days worth of protection here. an the green shell product !!!!,,, fail in hours and looks horrible..lol , i would never touch it but friends do and can't figure out why my car looks like glass for weeks when theres goes off on a weekend. a true testament to megulars to say the least.
    On a used car, if the plastic lenses are turning clouding or hazy, there's probably nothing short of replacing them that's going to be a perfect fix.

    PlastX is good but the power of the sun is kind of overwhelming for any component and any product.

    Originally posted by grafxworld View Post

    i know this is a bit off topic but is there a secret to keeping the tire gel from flinging off the tires?
    If you have product slinging off, that's a sign there's excess product on the tire. How else could product sling off? Try applying less and wiping any excess off with a clean towel.

    Originally posted by grafxworld View Post
    oh and another thing it smells horrible if you leave the rags in the trunk in the heat for a day after applying it.. lol (the grape smell goes sour like a chicken in the sun smell. so dont spill it in your trunk.)
    Don't leave the rag in the trunk?

    Best of luck to you...

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  • grafxworld
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    Mike , Ive tried the rotary buffer (the cost of DA in Oz is high)with med cut cleaner, and deep crystal cleaners, clay bars of two diff grits and 2 tubes of scratch x, great products . but it still doesn't shine like the sides of the car. scratch x should come with all used cars...lol miracle product. and i use NXT 2.0 wax and show car glaze.
    and ive tried the scratch x by hand a few times, helped but still nothing like the sides of the car shine up? overall the paint looks fine and wasn't oxidized much. im trying to land some m105 from the rep here , he ordered it i guess, see how long it takes to get it .
    ive noticed a mild yellowing on the front airdam, i think it may have been resprayed to touch up chips. is there a good product to cut the yellowing out. mostly a dirty look to the paint around headlamps etc? and the plastic leanse of the headlamps frosts up quick even after using the plastic polish product and some nxt to protect them.. my supra does it too? any ideas to save the plastic hazing up so easy /? the sun ,heat in oz is alot more intense then the usa. the sun travels over adelaide directly due to the earths tilt and since we have salt air 100% some days and outback heat = 120+, it's a perfect test of products, megulars is the only one to trust here. the other so called majors dont even provide much more then a days worth of protection here. an the green shell product !!!!,,, fail in hours and looks horrible..lol , i would never touch it but friends do and can't figure out why my car looks like glass for weeks when theres goes off on a weekend. a true testament to megulars to say the least.

    i know this is a bit off topic but is there a secret to keeping the tire gel from flinging off the tires? i tried applying it, letting it soak in then buff off with old towel. and also applying then rinsing off with water to try toeven out the shine a bit. but the stuff still flings off the tires from lettering on the tires? unless i dry the lettering with a q-tip? which would take forever.

    oh and another thing it smells horrible if you leave the rags in the trunk in the heat for a day after applying it.. lol (the grape smell goes sour like a chicken in the sun smell. so dont spill it in your trunk.)

    this forum rocks

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Re: acid rain etched Skyline R34 from japan

    Originally posted by grafxworld View Post
    why does megulars hold back on products so much, i noticed complaints about that from other countries as well.
    All our International Distributors are in charge of their own inventories, that is what they import and what they don't import. If you've ever owned your own business then you can understand the costs involved with importing multiple products and then warehousing them until they sell and all the risk and hopefully reward involved with owning your own business. M105 is a relatively new product so it may take some time for it to get picked up by our International Distributors.



    Originally posted by grafxworld View Post
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    im from denver origanally so worse case is to have my mom pick it up and ship it to me ?
    That might be your best option at this time.

    ScratchX is a great paint cleaner but also limited in what it can do, part of this has to do with the paint systems car manufactures use and we have no control over that, you'll have to take that up with the manufacture of your car. Modern clear coat paints tend to be harder and more difficult to remove defects out of compared to old fashioned enamels and lacquer paints.

    Modern paints will tend to last longer than old style single stage paints but one of the trade-offs appears to be that they are harder to work on.

    Again, not Meguiar's fault... Just read this forum for any length of time and you'll see a lot of post by people struggling and frustrated with trying to remove below surface defects like swirls, scratches and water spots out of their car's clear coat finish.

    That's why DA Polishers have become so popular over the last 15+ years as machine cleaning and polishing is more effective than your 4 fingers pushing down on some kind of wax applicator pad.



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  • grafxworld
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    went to the shop but they couldnt get the m105 in oz yet, the rep was called but he doesnt' have his hands on it in country yet? scratch X was tried multiple times to no avail.?
    why does megulars hold back on products so much, i noticed complaints about that from other countries as well.

    PS im from denver origanally so worse case is to have my mom pick it up and ship it to me ?

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  • Mike Phillips
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    From the first page of this thread...



    Originally posted by grafxworld View Post
    also the flat surfaced on the hood and roof, rear wing and trunk have the same issues and im tired of testing everything , the megulars consumer products help but still wont cut thru it to make a good shine. mothers products didnt help either.
    i do have a buffer and a megulars med cut im trying but it leaves lots of swirls and im afraid to cut thru the clear coat ,

    M01 Medium Cut Cleaner is only for use with a rotary buffer, not sure what kind of buffer you're using so just be aware.

    Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
    You're best best is going to be to use M105 Ultra Cut Compound by hand and carefully work the Type II Water Spots or Etchings out of the paint.

    If you can't locate M105 then you can try ScratchX or Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner, both are paint cleaners and if you work small areas at a time you may be able to remove the water spot etchings. It depends upon,

    How deep the water spot etchings are
    How hard or soft the paint is
    Your technique - You don't just spread a paint cleaner over the paint like a wax you have to work it over the paint and only work small sections at a time.

    Give one of the above options a try and let us know how it turns out. Another option, the most effective option is to step up to machine cleaning and polishing and let the machine do all the work.

    If you want to go this route let us know we can help you chose the right polisher, pads and tools to do the job right the first time.

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Here's one of your images in full size...





    Your posting pictures of the thumbnails, instead, click on the thumbnail and this will bring up the full size image, then right click on the image and snag the URL Address and copy and paste it into the box that pulls up when you click on this button in the text formatting options above where you type your message.

    Once you do it right once or twice it will make sense to you and this is how most all forums work.

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  • Funkster
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    Pictures would help a ton.

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Originally posted by grafxworld View Post

    the big problem im having is the glass is etched on the outside from acid rains and someone using a green scour pad to try to remove it. , can anyone give me a hint on removing it without killing the glass further, already tried the auto glym glass polish, it was worthless.
    Read this in our Hot Topics forum

    Removing Scratches out of Glass


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    also the flat surfaced on the hood and roof, rear wing and trunk have the same issues and im tired of testing everything , the megulars consumer products help but still wont cut thru it to make a good shine. mothers products didnt help either.
    i do have a buffer and a megulars med cut im trying but it leaves lots of swirls and im afraid to cut thru the clear coat ,

    M01 Medium Cut Cleaner is only for use with a rotary buffer, not sure what kind of buffer you're using so just be aware.

    You're best best is going to be to use M105 Ultra Cut Compound by hand and carefully work the Type II Water Spots or Etchings out of the paint.

    From our How To Articles forum, although this is a bird dropping etching the same principals apply for removing water spot etchings.

    How To Remove a Bird Dropping Etching by Hand using M105 Ultra Cut Compound

    And for everyone that will ever read this thread, also from our How To Articles forum,

    This explains the difference between Type I and Type II water spots

    How To Remove Water Spots off Automotive Paints

    Originally posted by grafxworld View Post
    also is there any courses held in australia to learn auto detailing as a career. im in adelaide.
    THANKS IN ADVANCE
    Check with Alex aka MotorActive on this forum or visit the Meguiar's Australia website and contact them through the "Contact" link.

    Meguiar's Australia



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  • grafxworld
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    dark out in oz now but in am i'll take some photos for you. thanks

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