#51
whoopee
Posted 20 March 2009 - 09:38 AM
how do you get such results.....without the swirls?
any tips?
Bro mubull....it's a good chance for you to spread your poison again!
Choosing the right donut for safety & confidence; Modifying car for performance; Mastering auto-detailing is an art & passion...and indulging in all is a xiao way of life!
#52
vr2turbo
Posted 20 March 2009 - 05:53 PM
Wow...can't see any swirl marks!!!
No swirls?
He is now playing with his RB, I am worried the CC also almost gone...ha! ha!
Bro mubull....it's a good chance for you to spread your poison again!
Yah, now got show car quality some more.....
#53
whoopee
Posted 20 March 2009 - 06:13 PM
No swirls?
He is now playing with his RB, I am worried the CC also almost gone...ha! ha!
Then he's got a good reason to respray it! Then he can start from ground zero again....more room to play liao!
Choosing the right donut for safety & confidence; Modifying car for performance; Mastering auto-detailing is an art & passion...and indulging in all is a xiao way of life!
#54
vr2turbo
Posted 20 March 2009 - 06:28 PM
Then he's got a good reason to respray it! Then he can start from ground zero again....more room to play liao!
Shhhh
Not so loud. I think that is what he wants....heh! heh!
#55
mubull
Posted 21 March 2009 - 04:03 PM
Shhhh
Not so loud. I think that is what he wants....heh! heh!
Oiii ... Keep it to yourself lah. Nanti my wify chk my fav bookmark then susah lah. Oredi spend a lot on cars for the last few months....
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#56
vr2turbo
Posted 22 March 2009 - 10:07 PM
Oiii ... Keep it to yourself lah. Nanti my wify chk my fav bookmark then susah lah. Oredi spend a lot on cars for the last few months....
That is why I told whoopee to shhhhh
ha! ha!
rdgs,
#57
wengleang
Posted 16 April 2009 - 10:15 PM
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sight...am fighting a losing battle here
stone chips and road tar seems to tarnish my ride. Not to mentioned everyday raining also render my wash efford down the drain.
#58
KrisMas
Posted 17 April 2009 - 08:41 AM
Stone chips, dings, those $&!@?#% scratch from inconsiderate passersby, etc. can't really be avoided, only can be minimise with driving, parking, etc. habits.
Road tar can be easier to remove once you polished and have a nice coat of protection.
Rain...well...it's not really practical to wash every day (for most of us), but with a nice coat of wax/sealant, washing most of the dirt off would be easier.
A well maintained car is easier to clean and restore as oppose to a neglected one.
Maintenance is always challenging, but don't let it take out the fun from detailing.
Regards.
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wengleang
Posted 17 April 2009 - 01:07 PM
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Stone chips, dings, those $&!@?#% scratch from inconsiderate passersby, etc. can't really be avoided, only can be minimise with driving, parking, etc. habits.
Road tar can be easier to remove once you polished and have a nice coat of protection.
Rain...well...it's not really practical to wash every day (for most of us), but with a nice coat of wax/sealant, washing most of the dirt off would be easier.
A well maintained car is easier to clean and restore as oppose to a neglected one.
Maintenance is always challenging, but don't let it take out the fun from detailing.
Regards.
Thanks for the encouragement Bro Kris, that's why i like this forum. Everyone so positive & helpful.
#60
vr2turbo
Posted 17 April 2009 - 03:48 PM
Stone chips, dings, those $&!@?#% scratch from inconsiderate passersby, etc. can't really be avoided, only can be minimise with driving, parking, etc. habits.
Road tar can be easier to remove once you polished and have a nice coat of protection.
Rain...well...it's not really practical to wash every day (for most of us), but with a nice coat of wax/sealant, washing most of the dirt off would be easier.
A well maintained car is easier to clean and restore as oppose to a neglected one.
Maintenance is always challenging, but don't let it take out the fun from detailing.
Regards.
Agreed.
Once your paint is protected, weekly wash with proper shampoo will do.
No need to wash everyday, unless you went through mud and all that......
rdgs,