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  • #16
    Re: Maintaining after Detailing

    Hi.With your car being black,it will be more noticeable.As far as it being attracted more to a smoothly finished surface,there is some evidence there.

    A week or so ago,someone asked a similair question,and Mike phillips who was here at the time said that he had conducted an on the spot experiment with a hood that was half waxed,and the other half without.After a certain period,the waxed side had more dust on it,just from the atmosphere.He couldn't explain what the scientific reason was,but said that it could be down to the wiping action when applying the product,creating static energy.

    I get this to,with my black car and my blue car,and is perfectly normal.

    Washing is always better to remove dust.I have taken away light dust with a microfibre and quik detailer.It didn't do any damage.Don't wipe it only with a dry microfibre.Some people here use a 'Californian Duster' with success,but I can't give you advice on that,as I've never used one.

    The only cars that tend to hide it more are light silvery colored cars.Probably the best I've seen for not showing dust is the light golden/green metallics.

    Did you get a full detail done?

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    • #17
      Re: Maintaining after Detailing

      Yes I did do a full detail on my truck . I am somewhat satisfied with the results as I have that deep wet glossy look but the front part ( the hood specifically ) needs some more polishing , but the clay part worked out well . I was looking on one of the threads where the guy used UC and he got all kind of scratches or swirls or whatever it was on his Honda ... but I think that was due to him leaving the UC on too long as well as poor technique ... anyhow I would hate that too happen on a dark color ... Yikes !

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      • #18
        Re: Maintaining after Detailing

        yeah,i remember that thread.There was definitely something far wrong with that case.i don't know what happened there?

        Ultimate Compound is quite aggressive,so you might want to stick with swirlX or ScratchX2.0.

        You've probably already read,that you start off with the least aggressive,see how it fairs,and only move up the ladder if neccessary.

        The order of aggressiveness from mild to strong:

        swirlX
        scratchX2.0
        ultimate compound

        looking at your vehicle,I don't think you'll need UC.(I seen your pic of the hood,last night).....

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        • #19
          Re: Maintaining after Detailing

          Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
          The QD products are for light dust though, so going more than a day with a daily driver will probably put too much grime on the paint for the QD.
          I only have a daily driver. I use my California Duster on the car first, then wipe it down with QD and a microfiber. I do it every few days or as needed.
          James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
          Calais Auto Detailing
          CalaisDetails@aim.com
          www.calaisdetailing.com (under construction)

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          • #20
            Re: Maintaining after Detailing

            Eddie what is your arsenal or your detail items that you use? ... it seems since I caught on to this detailing business I've bought all kinds of stuff but I feel and am convinced that all Meg products are well worth it . What made you start using Meg products in the first place?

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            • #21
              Re: Maintaining after Detailing

              Hi,Did you manage to get your hood finished?

              1] I'm happy with any of the meg's shampoos for washing.I've just finished a bottle of soft gel and started a bottle of NXT.Gold class shampoo is also good.

              2] Clay bar kit,with quik detailer.I can't buy the clay seperate here,but I use QD a lot anyway.Don't use UQD for claying,it's not recommended.

              3] I have the Deep Crystal set: DC1-paint cleaner,DC2-polish,DC3-carnauba wax. The choice of wax here is down to your personal preference. I am going to try the NXT Tech wax 2.0,soon(waiting for the order to arrive).Although everyone here loves the new Tech wax2.0,doesn't mean carnauba is no good.It's still an excellent wax! There is also the Gold Class wax.I've used it in the past and it's good aswell.

              3b] As far as cleaner/polish goes.The DC1+2 won't really do anything to remove swirls or scratches.They can remove very,very fine scuffs.You're best bet is swirlX or ScratchX 2.0.Again,I'm waiting for an order of scratchX2.0.At the moment I'm using a 3M product.I can't get the professional line here.

              4] For maintainence,I use QD.I now have UQD,but havn't had the chance to use it yet.I think this will be my replacement here.

              5] For the interior,I use 'Natural Shine' on the plastic and rubber parts.I don't have any leather.I also use it on exterior trim and don't have any problems with it.There is also the gold class trim detailer.

              6] For the tyres,I',ve been using 'Hot Shine' trigger spray,but I put it onto a sponge and don't spray directly onto the tyres,to avoid too much mess.I believe,the 'gel' (purple in color) is very good aswell,possibly better.

              7] Any metalwork,I use NXT All Metal Polish,as a general metal cleaner.It's good for cleaning up your tail pipe.

              8] I keep 'PlastX' aswell,but I'll not go into this here.If you need to use this,it's better posted as a new thread.

              What you'll need to work with:

              A good quality wash mitt or sponge.
              A good quality waffle weave,like the 'Water Magnet' and/or chamois,for drying.If you use a chamois in conjunction with the waffle weave,try to get a big one,not like me,using old,small ones.You'll get your car dried quicker,hence less water spots to deal with.
              At least 4 foam applicators,A couple of the soft applicators(optional).
              At least 3 supreme shine microfibres.I have 9.They are always handy.

              At the moment,I do everything on my car by hand.I'm trying to get a hold of a DA,but I'm not desperate.For you,see how you get on by hand.You can always get into that side of things later on.

              Lastly,looking at your avatars,your paintwork seems to be in very good condition,so I don't think you'll encounter many problems....


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              • #22
                Re: Maintaining after Detailing

                Originally posted by Calais View Post
                I only have a daily driver. I use my California Duster on the car first, then wipe it down with QD and a microfiber. I do it every few days or as needed.
                Works for me as well, Calais. I'm monitoring any possible scratching, but haven't seen one bit so far. I inherited my neighbor's duster after she gave up using it. I keep that one as a beater for my wheels, door jams, etc. 17??? Geazalou; I've got ties three times as old as you! Good for you getting an early start. People razzed me in the mid 60's for being a car nut. I'm still at it. Still haven't lost the stick shifties!
                "If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research would it? (Albert Einstein 1879-1955)
                BOB

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                • #23
                  Re: Maintaining after Detailing

                  Wash clay can be done in the first hour or two, no this is where i get confused, when due i due the third step which is swirl x or compound, an final step which is wax !!!



                  Thanxs
                  2005 BLACK FORD EXPEDITION

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                  • #24
                    Re: Maintaining after Detailing

                    Hi Papa,you just said it!

                    You do it in that order.

                    1]wash/dry
                    2]clay with plenty lube
                    3]swirlX or scratchX2.0
                    4]wax

                    5]regular maintainence


                    Time it takes? Everyone is different. Some quicker than others. Like everything else,the more you do it,the more efficient you'll get at it. The size of vehicle you're working on?
                    Last edited by Eddie6th; Jun 23, 2009, 04:18 AM. Reason: add info

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                    • #25
                      Re: Maintaining after Detailing

                      Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post


                      Time it takes? Everyone is different. Some quicker than others. Like everything else,the more you do it,the more efficient you'll get at it. The size of vehicle you're working on?
                      Hi Eddie,

                      I think it's best paraphrased as most do it fast; I on the other hand merely do it "half as fast". BTW, did the "hiss test" on the roadster last night. I went over every inch for nearly 45 minutes with the bare hand, MF, and even a 10X eye piece just to make sure. Nary a sound. I even checked the roll pans and rocker panels. Just like clean glass. Maybe in my ignorance, the 12 coats of NXT 2.0 has done the same as the initial new car claying. Thanks to you, I'm still gonna get the kit 'cause it's just so easy. I find the only really critical issues are using light pressure, loads of lubricant, re-kneading and rotating the clay and not dropping the clay so it gets contaminated. See. An old dog can in fact be taught new tricks!
                      "If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research would it? (Albert Einstein 1879-1955)
                      BOB

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