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What is the best Detaling product?


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James316

Posted 14 September 2004 - 04:34 PM

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Meguiar?Autoglm?

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ZhaoYun

Posted 15 September 2004 - 03:05 PM

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I am in no position to jugde Autoglm as I have never use their product
before...it is not as widely available as Meguiars in Malaysia. I have
been using Meguiar's products for more than 5 years, words can't describe
how satisfy am I with their products.



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Posted 16 September 2004 - 12:24 PM

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till u try out every good product then u can compare which one is better.
there are so many brand around. "campur/rojak" is better then take all the
product on particular brand.s


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Soul2Soul

Posted 16 September 2004 - 03:39 PM

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One word : MEGUIARS ..

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allic

Posted 16 September 2004 - 05:18 PM

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1. just bought a new car.. has metallic orange color to it...but the prob
is the parking space at my office area...i have to park outside..under
the Sun and Rain ler..Do i have to worry about color fading of my car as
it is still new car..1 month old onli?



2. As everyone says the Mag brand and Auto Gleem brand is excellent..i
have no luck knowing the place to purchase it. Mana boleh dapat ah???



3. Last Sat jalan2 in Jusco..some promoter recommend Perma Glass (Wash &
Wax) and Perma Glass Polish...both cost around RM23. Is this brand ok ah??

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popiah

Posted 16 September 2004 - 06:44 PM

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allic, you can find autoglym at most jusco outlets. Usually they are
located together with maxsilin products at the car care section.

As for meguiars, you can find them at ace hardware or home fix in 1U.

I have tried both autoglym and meguiar's. I find that Meg's give me better
results. Meaning that my finish is shinier and deeper as compared to how
autoglym looks on my car. Do try either, I am sure you will not be
dissapointed.

One important thing to note is that, you must start keeping your car clean
from the moment you get your car. This will results in you having less to
do each time you polish or wax your car.

A wash, clay, polish and wax will be a great start since your car is fairly
new. To maintain, just follow up with at least a wash weekly. Then wax
monthly if you are up to it.

Hope this helps. :P

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Maximus808

Posted 17 September 2004 - 03:13 PM

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Too many good products out there , Zaino, Meguiar, 3M, Mothers etc, you get
the drift, so can't really single out a name :)

I don't really fancy the consumer line of Meg , I have tried their
professional line and it's really good. I have used Meg #16 and it's one of
the best looking wax out there.

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Posted 17 September 2004 - 03:15 PM

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maximus is correct, jsut too many products out there. Use whatever that
give you the results you are happiest with. I am sure there comes a time
where every detailer would wanna try some new products. :P After all,
experimenting is part of the fun too.

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Posted 17 September 2004 - 03:18 PM

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Agreed, it's fun to experiment ;)

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Posted 18 September 2004 - 03:38 PM

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Agreed, it's fun to experiment ;)

until u try something that can screw up the car paint. i find a cheap way
to do experiment go to freind chop shop got so many sctach bonnet fender
so many colour if screw up also never mind.