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Post #155222800 added 05-21-2022 4:39 AM by DavidD6012 in Deal Talk
Compound and polish are two things I think everyone should have in their garage. Meguiars m105 and m205 is great and it also works on dirty headlights to remove oxidation. Plus if you have heavy duty...
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Post #148587769 added 07-20-2021 12:35 PM by themoleculoman in Deal Talk
It's not as bad as it sounds and it's "like sanding" but on a microscopic level that you can't really see. You aren't using sandpaper lol. I've used Scratch X to make minor scratches disappear and...
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Post #148574896 added 07-19-2021 7:23 PM by keevesnchives in Deal Talk
I used to really like them because they made great Youtube videos but I realized they make like 3-4 products that do the same thing so it felt really gimmicky.
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Post #148574857 added 07-19-2021 7:21 PM by keevesnchives in Deal Talk
There is professional grade stuff that you do have to be careful with. The reason why Meguiars Ultimate Compound is so well-regarded and recommended to consumers is that its easy for beginners and...
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Post #148573507 added 07-19-2021 6:09 PM by jl2672a in Deal Talk
Great, thanks. Compounding sounds scary to me - intentionally sanding your car down. I remember reading about people worried about bristle brushes causing swirls from automated car washes. Imagine...
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Post #148572382 added 07-19-2021 5:05 PM by opfreak in Deal Talk
problem with autopia - they own alot of brands, and their forums tend to push those brands. If someone wants a default 'good' brand - use meguiars. I havent been let down by their products. Their...
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Post #148563109 added 07-19-2021 9:50 AM by tcope in Deal Talk
Looks brand new to you. To a detailer, it probably has a lot of micro marking. Clay will make the paint _very_ slick. It will also allow a better bond from a sealant (sealant will last longer). ...
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Post #148562986 added 07-19-2021 9:45 AM by tcope in Deal Talk
The only real way to do paint correction is with a buffer made for paint correction. If your finger nail catches on the scratch, you won't be able to make it disappear, you can only make it less...
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Post #148560736 added 07-19-2021 7:54 AM by eskimojo in Deal Talk
Are the ones that are available from smaller vendors the same stuff? I don't understand the difference between the blue, yellow, orange and the red bars.
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Post #148557784 added 07-19-2021 3:43 AM by Vanquished in Deal Talk
Buy generic stuff off Amazon for cheaper and get same results.
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Post #148557172 added 07-19-2021 12:43 AM by ATSUKO-KIYOSHI in Deal Talk
This is the best quality clay you can get. Made in Japan
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Post #148556935 added 07-18-2021 11:52 PM by johndoe35 in Deal Talk
I usually skip the glazing step. This is what I do: 1. M105 - if you need to use heavy cut to fix sanding or medium/heavy oxidation 2. M205 - polish with a slight cut to make it shine, could also...
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Post #148556929 added 07-18-2021 11:49 PM by fyu in Deal Talk
I basically use 1 pack of Costco microfiber clothes for washing. Use each side basically once, and it makes for a full wash load.
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Post #148556887 added 07-18-2021 11:41 PM by keevesnchives in Deal Talk
Not going to lie, I do the same thing. There may be a better way to do it but thats where I drew my line lol. I do recommend using a chenille mitt or towel instead of a microfiber towel for soaping...
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Post #148556854 added 07-18-2021 11:33 PM by LukLuk in Deal Talk
Thx! How do you clean dirty mitts? I use few micro fiber clothes to rinse and clean the car and then throw in the wash cycle with regular detergent.
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Post #148556833 added 07-18-2021 11:31 PM by keevesnchives in Deal Talk
Clay should do the job of removing that grit. Compounding will also help make it feel smoother. But to differentiate the two, claying removes surface-level bonded contaminants. Compounding smooths...
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Post #148556794 added 07-18-2021 11:23 PM by OoTLink in Deal Talk
Another way to tell if you need clay, is just how easily your drying towels glide across the paint. The more resistance the towel has, the more likely that it's time to clay the paint. If I toss a...
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Post #148556788 added 07-18-2021 11:22 PM by jl2672a in Deal Talk
My 10 year old car has rarely seen use and been garaged 99% of the time. Car looks brand new but the paint feels like there is a layer of sand and grit that won’t come off no matter how much I wash...
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Post #148556758 added 07-18-2021 11:16 PM by keevesnchives in Deal Talk
I still consider myself a detailing novice with most of my knowledge about different brands coming from r/autodetailing on Reddit and watching Youtube videos, but here's what I use or would...
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Post #148556569 added 07-18-2021 10:46 PM by RMcQ84 in Deal Talk
Check out the autopia forums. Any soap wash will be good but I switched to rinseless wash. I use Wolfgang Uber concentrate. ONR is good too. They can also be used as a clay lube. Iron X is a good...
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