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    Does anybody have any good pics of completely corrected and waxed beige or light gold-colored cars? If so, would you please share your process and LSP of choice as well? I'm looking for pics of cars that are similar to this color:


    Thanks!
    Shane
    1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

    If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

  • #2
    Re: Any pics of beige cars?

    Heres a 99 Toyota Sienna. This was just a one step correction , I was able to get away with a 85-90% correction with the G110/M80/W8207 combo. LSP was Tech Wax.






















    Heres a Volvo I did a while back. Washed, clayed, then used M20 to clean/polish/protect the paint. No correction here.









    2007 Volkswagon Passat, M205 on the D.A followed by Tech Wax. I was able to get some pretty good correction here:














    I honestly cannot remember the process on this MB Kompressor:














    Heres a Chevy 2500HD Duramax Diesel, M66 on the D.A topped with Ultimate Quik Wax:











    Nick
    Tucker's Detailing Services
    815-954-0773
    2012 Ford Transit Connect

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    • #3
      Re: Any pics of beige cars?

      Wow, that's a lot of pics, Nick! Thanks!

      So, do you find that NXT 2.0 seems to be the best choice of LSP for light colored cars such as that beige color? I have used NXT 2.0 on both our 1990 Accord and our 2000 Accord, and it just seems to give a nice crisp look.





      Do you have any experience with using M26 on light colored cars? I know it is widely recommended for use on dark colored cars (I've used it on mine a couple times), but do you know if M26 over NXT 2.0 adds anything to a light colored car? Or is there perhaps a different wax or sealant (or combo) that would give that crisp, almost glassy look? Thanks!
      Shane
      1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

      If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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      • #4
        Re: Any pics of beige cars?

        Hopefully this color is close to what you're asking

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        • #5
          Re: Any pics of beige cars?

          For that light beige color I usually end up using NXT Generation Tech Wax 2.0, M21 Synthetic Sealant 2.0, or M20 Polymer Sealant as a finishing wax. I like how that beige color tends to look when using NXT or M21 and how the flake pops and just how great and rich the color looks. M20 is used if it is cold out since I have never had M20 streak on me ever and it still seems to give me that flake popping crisp look, also keep in mind M20 is a light cleaner wax with awesome durabilty as well.

          I also did a little research and I ended up using M21 on this car:








          As for M26 Hi Tech Yellow Wax, I will only use it on black or dark red. I dont like using it on light colored paints, its just not my cup of tea. Another thing I dont really do is top NXT or M21 with anything, I like Hydrophobic Polymer Technology a lot and what it can do from an actual detailing standpoint, the water sheeting just saves time for me and is better for drying IMO. I am still undecided on my go-to LSP on black. Maybe you can decide for me???

          Here are a couple more "wax" shots. I am bad at talking about wax so hopefully a couple more pictures will help of various waxes applied to different colors.

          M20 Polymer Sealant:












          M26 Hi Tech Yellow Wax:










          NXT Generation Tech Wax 2.0:








          Hopefully this helps since I am not much of a "wax" guy. Sometimes I just grab whatever wax or sealant is handy since the prep work is something I like to put more time and effort into.
          Nick
          Tucker's Detailing Services
          815-954-0773
          2012 Ford Transit Connect

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          • #6
            Re: Any pics of beige cars?

            Look at the reflections...mirror glaze

            Pls click on the pics to have a high res pics


            this is interesting, because, consumer range product used to detail this ride :-
            when this ride came to me, it hasn't been wash for weeks, was park 7 24 outside non shaded car park. even splattered paint was on it. it took me quite a while trying to remove it with Step 1 paint cleaner, as I have yet to know professional range product

            Quick wash

            Meguiars
            Step 1 - paint cleaner (by hand- lightly)
            Step 2 - Polishing (step 2) with flexi pads & ROB - bosch GX 115

            NXT 2.0 tech wax



















            Wednesday, August 26, 2009

            Honda civic Waxing


            Look at the reflections...mirror glaze

            Honda Civic waxing Polishing & detailing
            This lady owner loves her car more than any of her shoes, cant wait to see her new ride shines




            dont u just love NXT 2.0 tech wax







            better pics before

            50/50 test area

            pics before

            pics after
            nice reflections

            Monday, October 19, 2009

            New city Post delivering detailing

            This happen to be my uncle new ride & i offer groom his ride. initially he thought it was just waxing, but prior waiting for his new car delivery, he often drive over to the show room, admiring Dom's city (my neighbour - who is a megs fan & sold this ride to him) he was convinced that once he get this ride it has to be details


            Menu for today is:-

            ONR wash
            mild clay with ONR as lube
            Megs M80 with CCS cutting pad 2 passes (speed 2 & 1)
            Megs M 80 with CCS polishing foam
            NXT 2.0
            UQD

            Came back from Church & after visited my sis prior to get this babe detailed. 1 month plus ride, park on outside/unshaded area, wash twice a week by my aunt. as his hubby always like to see it shinning.......in resulting...swirls



            at a glance, this is a nice looking ride, but under the scorching sun... ruining my insanity ....swirls


            there are plenty of here & there swirls

            clay, pics before

            pics after, clay

            pic before on the roof, swirls

            better pics before

            50/50 test area

            pics before

            pics after
            nice reflections


            beautifully yours #80

            mama-mia after

            look at the gloss & depth of #80


            the clarity of #80

            popping flakes

            an over view
            picks before side door, swirls was all over (my mini cam didnt capture well)


            more swirls captured


            Tatata - thanks to Megs #80


            dont u just love barry & his mad team of waxtologist scientist for this great inventions
            it only takes a little patience and plenty of PASSION!!

            detailing blog

            http://thedetailers.blogspot.com

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            • #7
              Re: Any pics of beige cars?

              While choice of LSP is about as personal as things get in detailing, here's something to consider:

              Many people will tell you that carnauba waxes give a deep, wet look while synthetics tend to give a sharper, crisper shine. In some cases, those who really don't care for synthetics will tell you that's because they leave a plastic look to the finish. Again, these are typical things you read on detailing forums, these are not official Meguiar's positions - just so we understand. Yet, this does seem to be the prevailing attitude (other than the "plastic" comments as those are a bit more rare and only come from those who really, really don't like synthetics).

              So, given all that, while many like that deep, wet look a carnauba imparts, we all know that light colors aren't great at showing depth like black, red and other dark colors do. These lighter colors, then, can benefit from the brighter, crisper shine imparted by synthetics. Of course, a die hard synthetic naysayer will disagree with this, but that would be his personal choice. But if you personally see these differences between carnauba and synthetic then this should make sense. We don't want to start a wax war here, just taking some widely held beliefs and trying to put them into practice.

              Your mileage may vary.
              Michael Stoops
              Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

              Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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              • #8
                Re: Any pics of beige cars?

                Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
                While choice of LSP is about as personal as things get in detailing, here's something to consider:

                Many people will tell you that carnauba waxes give a deep, wet look while synthetics tend to give a sharper, crisper shine. In some cases, those who really don't care for synthetics will tell you that's because they leave a plastic look to the finish. Again, these are typical things you read on detailing forums, these are not official Meguiar's positions - just so we understand. Yet, this does seem to be the prevailing attitude (other than the "plastic" comments as those are a bit more rare and only come from those who really, really don't like synthetics).

                So, given all that, while many like that deep, wet look a carnauba imparts, we all know that light colors aren't great at showing depth like black, red and other dark colors do. These lighter colors, then, can benefit from the brighter, crisper shine imparted by synthetics. Of course, a die hard synthetic naysayer will disagree with this, but that would be his personal choice. But if you personally see these differences between carnauba and synthetic then this should make sense. We don't want to start a wax war here, just taking some widely held beliefs and trying to put them into practice.

                Your mileage may vary.
                Oh, I'm not trying to start a wax war here. Would never want to do that. I'm just looking for which LSP would look the best on a light beige colored car. So far it looks like NXT 2.0 is the way to go to get that crisp, clean look. On the other hand, I may just play around a bit and see what looks the best. Ah, so many waxes to choose from. The joys of hobby detailing!
                Shane
                1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

                If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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                • #9
                  Re: Any pics of beige cars?

                  My daily driver is a beige color...




                  To date, here are some of the protectants I have tried on it:
                  NXT 2.0, Gold Class, M16, DG105, Z-2 Pro, Blackfire Midnight Sun, and Pinnacle Signature Series II.

                  Personally, I like the look of a sealant on a beige car. Sure, the waxes tend to bring out a little more depth, but I like the reflections of a sealant. That being said, it is very hard to tell the difference between any of the different protectants. The most noticeable improvement was after polishing the car with M205.
                  Chris
                  Dasher Detailing Services

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                  • #10
                    Re: Any pics of beige cars?

                    Originally posted by CieraSL View Post
                    Oh, I'm not trying to start a wax war here. Would never want to do that. I'm just looking for which LSP would look the best on a light beige colored car. So far it looks like NXT 2.0 is the way to go to get that crisp, clean look. On the other hand, I may just play around a bit and see what looks the best. Ah, so many waxes to choose from. The joys of hobby detailing!
                    No worries Shane, we know you aren't trying to start a wax war, but my own comments could if taken out of context and grabbed by someone with a die hard attitude toward one or the other - carnauba or sealant.
                    Michael Stoops
                    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

                    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Any pics of beige cars?

                      Here is a pic from the other day. Just a quick winter detail.

                      Process

                      Wash with Shampoo Plus, 2BM, microfiber chenille mitt
                      Clay with Smooth Surface Clay kit
                      Wash again
                      NXT 2.0
                      M16
                      Ardex Viper Wax on windows
                      Endurance on tires





                      I debated at first even doing the M16 because I didn't think it would add anything. But it did. I think it added gloss and depth. Very interesting combination. This is still a wax I'm playing with - I have only used it 2 or 3 times to date. Still, it turned out very nicely on this car. I can't wait to see what it looks like after a correction in the spring.
                      Shane
                      1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

                      If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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                      • #12
                        Re: Any pics of beige cars?

                        The car looks great, Shane.

                        As for M16, I have tried it a couple times and didnt really think it was anything special. I prefer NXT 2.0, and will usually never top it with anything.

                        Glad it worked out for you though.
                        Nick
                        Tucker's Detailing Services
                        815-954-0773
                        2012 Ford Transit Connect

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