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#406
Hi Moe,
What's the best way to remove paint overspray? A week ago or so a company was doing some painting to a building near my job, now I have little specs of red paint on my silver car. I did not notice it til I washed my car and ran my hand across the paint and felt them. My thought was to clay the car and see if that would work if not guess it must be polished? Thanks
Jose
What's the best way to remove paint overspray? A week ago or so a company was doing some painting to a building near my job, now I have little specs of red paint on my silver car. I did not notice it til I washed my car and ran my hand across the paint and felt them. My thought was to clay the car and see if that would work if not guess it must be polished? Thanks
Jose
Here's a great kit:
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...Wax-Kit/Detail
#407
Hi Moe,
I currently have a Makita buffer which I normally use, but I've been wanting to try a Port a cable or the flex can you tell me what if any are differences in the two?
I will order one of the polishers and the polishing kit once I know which one will be best for me.
Then I hope to spent a whole weekend detailing the car now that the Texas heat has die out some. Thanks for you help.
Jose
I currently have a Makita buffer which I normally use, but I've been wanting to try a Port a cable or the flex can you tell me what if any are differences in the two?
I will order one of the polishers and the polishing kit once I know which one will be best for me.
Then I hope to spent a whole weekend detailing the car now that the Texas heat has die out some. Thanks for you help.
Jose
#408
Hi Moe,
I currently have a Makita buffer which I normally use, but I've been wanting to try a Port a cable or the flex can you tell me what if any are differences in the two?
I will order one of the polishers and the polishing kit once I know which one will be best for me.
Then I hope to spent a whole weekend detailing the car now that the Texas heat has die out some. Thanks for you help.
Jose
I currently have a Makita buffer which I normally use, but I've been wanting to try a Port a cable or the flex can you tell me what if any are differences in the two?
I will order one of the polishers and the polishing kit once I know which one will be best for me.
Then I hope to spent a whole weekend detailing the car now that the Texas heat has die out some. Thanks for you help.
Jose
Here are some great kits that are our best sellers:
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...sh-Kits/Detail
Let me know if you have any questions.
#409
Hey Moe,
I own a 02 Porsche C2,and recently purchased some of Meguiars 'Ultimate' rubber & plastic coditioner for the ext rubber window seals,as I started to use this I noticed that there was a lot of black coming off on to the cloth,and also caused the rubber to have a 'tacky' feeling...is this normal? Should I be using a different product?
Thanks,
Todd
I own a 02 Porsche C2,and recently purchased some of Meguiars 'Ultimate' rubber & plastic coditioner for the ext rubber window seals,as I started to use this I noticed that there was a lot of black coming off on to the cloth,and also caused the rubber to have a 'tacky' feeling...is this normal? Should I be using a different product?
Thanks,
Todd
#410
Hey Moe,
I own a 02 Porsche C2,and recently purchased some of Meguiars 'Ultimate' rubber & plastic coditioner for the ext rubber window seals,as I started to use this I noticed that there was a lot of black coming off on to the cloth,and also caused the rubber to have a 'tacky' feeling...is this normal? Should I be using a different product?
Thanks,
Todd
I own a 02 Porsche C2,and recently purchased some of Meguiars 'Ultimate' rubber & plastic coditioner for the ext rubber window seals,as I started to use this I noticed that there was a lot of black coming off on to the cloth,and also caused the rubber to have a 'tacky' feeling...is this normal? Should I be using a different product?
Thanks,
Todd
#411
Hi Todd..the black coming off is some of the oxidized rubber and the carbon that's in the rubber. There's a cleaner that's in that product that's obviously doing this. Not a problem. However, the surface should not be tacky. It should have a satin finish and feel smooth and dry to the touch. You can get the tacky feel out by simply using alcohol and wiping down the trim. Just make sure you condition with a proper product...we recommend 303 aerospace protectant.
If so,a particular cleaner or just alcohol?
#412
Alcohol should work just fine if you're conditioning right afterward.
#414
Hey MOE
Great great thread you got here awsome to go out of your way to help everyone out now for my question
I have a artic silver car and i will be waxing it by hand so i just want to know what the best 3 stage cleaner,wax,polish you recamend i use. I use to use mothers. Thanks for your help moe!
Great great thread you got here awsome to go out of your way to help everyone out now for my question
I have a artic silver car and i will be waxing it by hand so i just want to know what the best 3 stage cleaner,wax,polish you recamend i use. I use to use mothers. Thanks for your help moe!
#415
Hey MOE
Great great thread you got here awsome to go out of your way to help everyone out now for my question
I have a artic silver car and i will be waxing it by hand so i just want to know what the best 3 stage cleaner,wax,polish you recamend i use. I use to use mothers. Thanks for your help moe!
Great great thread you got here awsome to go out of your way to help everyone out now for my question
I have a artic silver car and i will be waxing it by hand so i just want to know what the best 3 stage cleaner,wax,polish you recamend i use. I use to use mothers. Thanks for your help moe!
If doing by hand, clay, hand polish, and wax...here's our best kit for that:
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...Wax-Kit/Detail
If doing by a machine, and the paint isn't too swirled or scratched, after claying, polish with Menzerna Power Finish and White GP pad, then go to a wax of choice.
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...2C-dual/Detail
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...hite%2C/Detail
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...-Finish/Detail
Hope this helps...let me know
#416
Sup Moe...
What would you recommend cleaning on wood trim with thin clear coat? Keeping it clean, no polish. I was thinking of detail spray, or Griots interior cleaner. Though Detail Spray may seem much better, in my mind. What would you prefer or prefer something else?
What would you recommend cleaning on wood trim with thin clear coat? Keeping it clean, no polish. I was thinking of detail spray, or Griots interior cleaner. Though Detail Spray may seem much better, in my mind. What would you prefer or prefer something else?
#419
hey Moe,
Im interested in a polisher but really don't know which one to get. Its between the flex and the porter cable. This is going to be my first polisher and i want something thats easy to use and not gonna hurt my cars paint. I wanna know what you would recommend cause you have a lot of years in the industry?
Thanks,
Noah
Im interested in a polisher but really don't know which one to get. Its between the flex and the porter cable. This is going to be my first polisher and i want something thats easy to use and not gonna hurt my cars paint. I wanna know what you would recommend cause you have a lot of years in the industry?
Thanks,
Noah
#420
hey Moe,
Im interested in a polisher but really don't know which one to get. Its between the flex and the porter cable. This is going to be my first polisher and i want something thats easy to use and not gonna hurt my cars paint. I wanna know what you would recommend cause you have a lot of years in the industry?
Thanks,
Noah
Im interested in a polisher but really don't know which one to get. Its between the flex and the porter cable. This is going to be my first polisher and i want something thats easy to use and not gonna hurt my cars paint. I wanna know what you would recommend cause you have a lot of years in the industry?
Thanks,
Noah
What makes the flex even more amazing is its ability to correct paint almost like a rotary, but it's as safe as a pc. So you don't have to worry about burning the paint.
Here's a great kit to choose...it's our most popular polishing kit:
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...sh-Kits/Detail