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My first detailing attempt.


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was a disaster,

made more scratches insteadshakehead.gif

found abit of scuff marks and quite a bit of swirl marks and stone chips.

i think i got the wrong type of cloth and the detailer(meshakehead.gif) CMIthumbsdown.gif

 

but it did feel smooth with higlaze-88 on

 

something tells me i should go to the weekly w&w for advice insteadblush.gif

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opss .. guess you should seek some advice from the experts here.

 

can try bringing your car to those professional polish services think some of them deal with this stuff

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which reminds me

while waxing my ride

i suddenly caught a strong smell of jasmine and incense

gave me the chills just now, but it went away after awhilesweatdrop.gif

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Hi Ahliew,

 

Perhaps some soot particles were left over during washing? Washing really thoroughly can be a pain [sweatdrop], esp prior to polishing/waxing. Perhaps the scratches were already there, it's just that with the washing, the scratches become more visible.

 

Polishing over several sessions should minimise it over time. :) Good luck!

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nite time too dark to see clearly lah...try to do it during daytime?? else if you can make it during fri meet up, can ask some of the guys what they are using? otherwise, ask assassin [thumbsup]

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u very brave, pal. [smash] u know which month in lunar calendar now ?

 

also, not rite to do detailing at nite lah. sometimes, u need light to look at an angle to see whether u have applied the wax/polish evenly.

 

if urs is MSCP with lighting facilities, then ok lah. [:)]

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Brudder ... when we going to claybar ah ?? rolleyes.gif

 

Wait till my car comes out of the workshop , then we claybar k thumbsup.gif

 

Oh btw , where u cabut yesterday ?? Saw you in No 4 during soccer and then you gonez liao rifle.gif

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"which reminds me

while waxing my ride

i suddenly caught a strong smell of jasmine and incense

gave me the chills just now, but it went away after awhile "

sly.gif

 

got light but cant see clearly also.

the mscp is sheltered.

 

even in the day. its still rather dark. unless i go up til 6th storey

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was a disaster,

made more scratches insteadshakehead.gif

found abit of scuff marks and quite a bit of swirl marks and stone chips.

i think i got the wrong type of cloth and the detailer(meshakehead.gif) CMIthumbsdown.gif

 

but it did feel smooth with higlaze-88 on

 

something tells me i should go to the weekly w&w for advice insteadblush.gif

 

Hi AhLiew,

 

For the scratches and marks, you might want to try using Meguiars Scratch-X or 3M Swirl Mark Remover [sMR]. It should help to minimise most of the marks on your paintwork. For the 3M SMR, there are 2 types, one for dark coloured cars, and the other for light coloured cars. nod.gif

 

For some of the products that you may want to try, take a look at the INTRO TO DETAILING PRODUCTS thread in the RESOURCES folder here.

 

Steps on using HG88 is here.

 

Hope this helps. smile.gif

 

Cheers tongue.gif

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i did go through the materials.

probably i didnt follow them closely.shakehead.gif

thanks for the advices all

cheers

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Depends on what of wax spray it is. Some are actually used as a "top up" or "quick detailer". eg. Meguiars NXT Wax Spray is actually a similar to the NXT Wax but at a lower concentration as it is to be used as a quick detailer on days when you do not have the time to do the full application. tongue.gif

 

What was the brand of wax spray that you saw ? smile.gif

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