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04-14-2006, 11:42 PM
My ride. Got it a few mounths ago,
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Major General
Posts: 14,130
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA
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04-15-2006, 12:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Miscguy
I find that just overspraying the "tire shine" onto my rims gets alot of the brakedust off. Though i like to use that with some elbow grease... and the occasional q-tip.
Just a warning, using tire shine then using a rag or sponge to wipe down the wheel RUINS the rag or sponge. NEVER use that rag for any other part of the car ever again.
I'll get some actual pics of my car once i get the windows tinted and my actual license plates w/covers on it.
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I find the more spray on tire shine you use the MORE brake dust collects on it. Road grit and everything because its sticky. So i just take a rag, spray the shine on it and rub it on the tire.
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Brigadier General
Posts: 10,721
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: C-eH-N-eH-D-eH eH?
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04-15-2006, 12:33 AM
http://www.autopia.com = DETAILERS heaven. Himmler.. A REAL DETAILING takes ALL DAY. not some 5 minute wax job + wash...
I work detailing now at a local shop. a real detailig will consist of the folowing.
(Exterior Paint/body)
1-Wash
2-Clay Bar (entire CAR)
3-Polish down the siwrls, and scratch marks, haze, oxidation. BUFF BUFF BUFF.
4-Pre wax paint cleaner
5-Sealer
6-Wax
(Trim Panals involve 2 coats of F21 (turtle wax product, works wonders)
(Tires are buffed with a rag after coated with which ever product the boss has out for my.. (Usaully ZAINO or SONUS stuff. (the best).
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2nd Lieutenant
Posts: 3,811
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Redmond, Home of Microsoft
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04-15-2006, 12:43 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Milla
Quote:
Originally Posted by Miscguy
I find that just overspraying the "tire shine" onto my rims gets alot of the brakedust off. Though i like to use that with some elbow grease... and the occasional q-tip.
Just a warning, using tire shine then using a rag or sponge to wipe down the wheel RUINS the rag or sponge. NEVER use that rag for any other part of the car ever again.
I'll get some actual pics of my car once i get the windows tinted and my actual license plates w/covers on it.
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I find the more spray on tire shine you use the MORE brake dust collects on it. Road grit and everything because its sticky. So i just take a rag, spray the shine on it and rub it on the tire.
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Of course you do have to hose them down after applying it or it does just collect it.
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Colonel
Posts: 8,177
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Ontario, New York
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04-15-2006, 01:07 AM
[quote="Short Hand":a5d8e]www.autopia.com = DETAILERS heaven. Himmler.. A REAL DETAILING takes ALL DAY. not some 5 minute wax job + wash...
I work detailing now at a local shop. a real detailig will consist of the folowing.
(Exterior Paint/body)
1-Wash
2-Clay Bar (entire CAR)
3-Polish down the siwrls, and scratch marks, haze, oxidation. BUFF BUFF BUFF.
4-Pre wax paint cleaner
5-Sealer
6-Wax
(Trim Panals involve 2 coats of F21 (turtle wax product, works wonders)
(Tires are buffed with a rag after coated with which ever product the boss has out for my.. (Usaully ZAINO or SONUS stuff. (the best).[/quote:a5d8e]
i'll give you 100 dollars to detail my car rock:
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Brigadier General
Posts: 10,721
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: C-eH-N-eH-D-eH eH?
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04-15-2006, 01:09 AM
[quote="Simo Häyhä":5edcd][quote="Short Hand":5edcd]www.autopia.com = DETAILERS heaven. Himmler.. A REAL DETAILING takes ALL DAY. not some 5 minute wax job + wash...
I work detailing now at a local shop. a real detailig will consist of the folowing.
(Exterior Paint/body)
1-Wash
2-Clay Bar (entire CAR)
3-Polish down the siwrls, and scratch marks, haze, oxidation. BUFF BUFF BUFF.
4-Pre wax paint cleaner
5-Sealer
6-Wax
(Trim Panals involve 2 coats of F21 (turtle wax product, works wonders)
(Tires are buffed with a rag after coated with which ever product the boss has out for my.. (Usaully ZAINO or SONUS stuff. (the best).[/quote:5edcd]
i'll give you 100 dollars to detail my car rock:[/quote:5edcd]
Rates for a full exterior job @ my work go for 120 - 145 $, so you are pretty close on lol. MIrror finish when the cars leave.
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Colonel
Posts: 8,177
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Ontario, New York
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04-15-2006, 01:10 AM
i'm sure my american dollars go a bit further freak:
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Major General
Posts: 14,130
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA
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04-15-2006, 01:11 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Miscguy
Quote:
Originally Posted by Milla
Quote:
Originally Posted by Miscguy
I find that just overspraying the "tire shine" onto my rims gets alot of the brakedust off. Though i like to use that with some elbow grease... and the occasional q-tip.
Just a warning, using tire shine then using a rag or sponge to wipe down the wheel RUINS the rag or sponge. NEVER use that rag for any other part of the car ever again.
I'll get some actual pics of my car once i get the windows tinted and my actual license plates w/covers on it.
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I find the more spray on tire shine you use the MORE brake dust collects on it. Road grit and everything because its sticky. So i just take a rag, spray the shine on it and rub it on the tire.
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Of course you do have to hose them down after applying it or it does just collect it.
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I apply the tire shine after i wash the car though.
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Brigadier General
Posts: 10,721
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: C-eH-N-eH-D-eH eH?
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04-15-2006, 01:11 AM
ohh yaa lol 
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Brigadier General
Posts: 10,721
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: C-eH-N-eH-D-eH eH?
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04-15-2006, 01:12 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Milla
Quote:
Originally Posted by Miscguy
Quote:
Originally Posted by Milla
Quote:
Originally Posted by Miscguy
I find that just overspraying the "tire shine" onto my rims gets alot of the brakedust off. Though i like to use that with some elbow grease... and the occasional q-tip.
Just a warning, using tire shine then using a rag or sponge to wipe down the wheel RUINS the rag or sponge. NEVER use that rag for any other part of the car ever again.
I'll get some actual pics of my car once i get the windows tinted and my actual license plates w/covers on it.
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I find the more spray on tire shine you use the MORE brake dust collects on it. Road grit and everything because its sticky. So i just take a rag, spray the shine on it and rub it on the tire.
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Of course you do have to hose them down after applying it or it does just collect it.
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I apply the tire shine after i wash the car though.
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3 quick sprays can do a whole tire, you are supposed to rub it in with a brush, clothc etc. Try TW's new Tire Paste gel, it works really well.
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Major
Posts: 6,938
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Behind You...
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04-15-2006, 02:29 AM
[quote="Short Hand":e17f0]www.autopia.com = DETAILERS heaven. Himmler.. A REAL DETAILING takes ALL DAY. not some 5 minute wax job + wash...
I work detailing now at a local shop. a real detailig will consist of the folowing.
(Exterior Paint/body)
1-Wash
2-Clay Bar (entire CAR)
3-Polish down the siwrls, and scratch marks, haze, oxidation. BUFF BUFF BUFF.
4-Pre wax paint cleaner
5-Sealer
6-Wax
(Trim Panals involve 2 coats of F21 (turtle wax product, works wonders)
(Tires are buffed with a rag after coated with which ever product the boss has out for my.. (Usaully ZAINO or SONUS stuff. (the best).[/quote:e17f0]fuck you man. as a matter of fact that sites is where i got ALL of my detailing shit. and yes i know it takes all day. why would i fucking lie? god dude just fucking die already you pos
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Major General
Posts: 14,130
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA
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04-15-2006, 02:32 AM
omfg remove stick from ass
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Major
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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04-15-2006, 02:45 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Milla
omfg remove stick from ass
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i just hate how he does that shit, thast like the 3rd time he will try to stand up to me and think i do something less or something.
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2nd Lieutenant
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Dallas, Texas, USA
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04-15-2006, 02:47 AM
haha I think it started over at 92bengals
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2nd Lieutenant
Posts: 3,609
Join Date: Jun 2004
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04-15-2006, 03:06 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bullitt
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