I kept watching these Autogeek videos when I was still new to machine polishing via the PC 7424.
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Jon's Auto Detailing Experience
Friday, January 29, 2010
How to Wash Your Car (ShowcarCar Style!)
One of my influences when it comes to washing cars.
Let's all learn from Mr. Mike Phillips. :)
How to Wash Your Car (ShowCar style!)
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Let's all learn from Mr. Mike Phillips. :)
How to Wash Your Car (ShowCar style!)
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Tested the scratch-filling capability of the Eagle One Nanowax
Hi. I got to detail my dad's Honda CR-V again last December 2009. The last time it had an exterior detail was in the previous year.
But this time, I got to experiment with one of the waxes that I haven't used for a long while - the Eagle One Nanowax. I just wanted to know how it would perform on the paint of the CR-V which, unfortunately had lots of scratches and spiderwebbing from its many visits to a number of carwash shops.
My test area was a portion of the hood. Oh my, look at those scratches!
I did a 50-50 on the hood. On the right side, I applied the Nanowax via a black Lake Country pad and the Porter Cable 7424. I found that there was a noticeable difference. Lots of scratches apparently disappeared. It however took around 4 coats for it to look that way.
A shot of the right side of the test spot.
A shot of the left side of the test area.
After the experiment, I decided to use the Meguiar's Ultimate Compound with the Porter Cable 7424 and the orange Lake Country pad on the whole car. I really prefer removing the scratches rather than hiding them.
Paint looks better again. :)
Thanks for viewing.
read more "Tested the scratch-filling capability of the Eagle One Nanowax"
But this time, I got to experiment with one of the waxes that I haven't used for a long while - the Eagle One Nanowax. I just wanted to know how it would perform on the paint of the CR-V which, unfortunately had lots of scratches and spiderwebbing from its many visits to a number of carwash shops.
My test area was a portion of the hood. Oh my, look at those scratches!
I did a 50-50 on the hood. On the right side, I applied the Nanowax via a black Lake Country pad and the Porter Cable 7424. I found that there was a noticeable difference. Lots of scratches apparently disappeared. It however took around 4 coats for it to look that way.
A shot of the right side of the test spot.
A shot of the left side of the test area.
After the experiment, I decided to use the Meguiar's Ultimate Compound with the Porter Cable 7424 and the orange Lake Country pad on the whole car. I really prefer removing the scratches rather than hiding them.
Paint looks better again. :)
Thanks for viewing.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
First use of the Meguiar's Ultimate Compound
I got to use the Ultimate Compound last August 2009 in detailing my colleague's 1999 Honda CR-V.
The paint had lots of spiderwebbing, as well as some deep scratches and etching. Here, I used the Ultimate compound with a PC7424 and an LC orange pad. The combo removed a majority of the defects. What really amazed me is that I could do a correction on a particular area with fewer passes, compared to the passes required if I used a polish with diminishing abrasives.
Here are is a before and after shot of my test area on the hood.
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The paint had lots of spiderwebbing, as well as some deep scratches and etching. Here, I used the Ultimate compound with a PC7424 and an LC orange pad. The combo removed a majority of the defects. What really amazed me is that I could do a correction on a particular area with fewer passes, compared to the passes required if I used a polish with diminishing abrasives.
Here are is a before and after shot of my test area on the hood.
Monday, December 21, 2009
2000 Honda Civic Engine Detail
My brother-in-law and I got to detail the engine bay of our Honda Civic 2000 last November 2009. The previous engine detail was done many many months ago, so the bay had accumulated lots of grime and dirt in the meantime.
Process: We took off the debris that got trapped in the hood grills and other openings. We next covered the air filter and the alternator. We then used lots of Meguiar's Super Degreaser diluted 4:1 in spray bottles, assorted brushes in removing the built up grime and dirt, and gave a final rinse. After drying/removing the excess water, we sprayed/applied some protectant on the hoses, wires, and other plastic parts of the engine bay.
Some before and after pics (I apologize for the crappy pics... they were taken from a cellphone camera). Enjoy though. :)
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Process: We took off the debris that got trapped in the hood grills and other openings. We next covered the air filter and the alternator. We then used lots of Meguiar's Super Degreaser diluted 4:1 in spray bottles, assorted brushes in removing the built up grime and dirt, and gave a final rinse. After drying/removing the excess water, we sprayed/applied some protectant on the hoses, wires, and other plastic parts of the engine bay.
Some before and after pics (I apologize for the crappy pics... they were taken from a cellphone camera). Enjoy though. :)
Admiring the partial results of the exterior detail. This was after the application of Poorboy's Black Hole and Meguiar's NXT 2.0.
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