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#2131
You've got the basics down, but I highly recommend using a dual action polisher rather than a rotary machine.... especially if this is your first time using a machine on your car.
Dual action polishers are almost foolproof. They are very safe, and the chances of burning through your clear are slim to none. Rotary machines, on the other hand, are very dangerous in untrained hands. It just takes a second to burn through the paint and cause damage that must be repainted.
Right now the Porter Cable 7424XP Dual Action Polisher is on sale for just $109. That is a lot cheaper than having to repaint a panel, and the results will be excellent as there is no chance of creating holograms in the paint with a DA machine like you can with a rotary. Add in a 5" backing plate and some pads, and you're good to go.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Dual action polishers are almost foolproof. They are very safe, and the chances of burning through your clear are slim to none. Rotary machines, on the other hand, are very dangerous in untrained hands. It just takes a second to burn through the paint and cause damage that must be repainted.
Right now the Porter Cable 7424XP Dual Action Polisher is on sale for just $109. That is a lot cheaper than having to repaint a panel, and the results will be excellent as there is no chance of creating holograms in the paint with a DA machine like you can with a rotary. Add in a 5" backing plate and some pads, and you're good to go.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
#2132
have a 2015 BMW 3 series sport wagon. a bottle of Pine Sol spilled in the rear hatch. luckily I have a hatch liner that caught most of the spill, but some splashed up onto the seat backs that were up. the seat backs have carpet on them and they got soaked pretty good. got as much out with dry towels with weights placed on them. was not going to attempt the complete clean up myself, so took to my favorite detail shop. they used an extractor on the area and also ran on ozone machine overnight. I also changed out the cabin filter, but you can still smell it. it has only been a week, but I need this smell gone. I have been keeping windows down as much as possible and have also put baking soda on a cookie sheet in the back hatch in hopes of absorbing some of the strong pine scent. any other suggestions would be appreciated. thanks in advance.
#2133
Sounds like the extractor and ozone treatment was not done properly. If the seats were extracted completely, there would be no chemical left in the fibers.
You may also contact Simple Green to see what they recommend to neutralize their chemicals. I believe simple green is an alkaline cleaner (pH well above 7), so you may need something acidic like vinegar to neutralize it... but I would consult with them on that before spraying vinegar everywhere
You may also contact Simple Green to see what they recommend to neutralize their chemicals. I believe simple green is an alkaline cleaner (pH well above 7), so you may need something acidic like vinegar to neutralize it... but I would consult with them on that before spraying vinegar everywhere
#2134
Sounds like the extractor and ozone treatment was not done properly. If the seats were extracted completely, there would be no chemical left in the fibers.
You may also contact Simple Green to see what they recommend to neutralize their chemicals. I believe simple green is an alkaline cleaner (pH well above 7), so you may need something acidic like vinegar to neutralize it... but I would consult with them on that before spraying vinegar everywhere
You may also contact Simple Green to see what they recommend to neutralize their chemicals. I believe simple green is an alkaline cleaner (pH well above 7), so you may need something acidic like vinegar to neutralize it... but I would consult with them on that before spraying vinegar everywhere
did you mean Pine Sol versus Simple Green?
#2135
my thoughts exactly on the detail/cleaning job. been going to this shop since 2005, but they have grown very large with all of their car dealership contracts. feel like they have lost the personal touch required of detailing. not much choice in my area, but may have to look around to find better.
did you mean Pine Sol versus Simple Green?
did you mean Pine Sol versus Simple Green?
#2136
I have an 04 black sedan on which i keep getting water spots due to the sprinklers
Every time i get these water spots i take it to a detailer and have them remove them since i haven't been able to figure out a way to do so myself and i am afraid of damaging the paint.
i have seen many posts about using water mixed with vinegar but that would require polishing/waxing afterwards
I was wondering if there is anything else besides water/vinegar mix that i could use to get this done?
Also every time i wash my car I wait for it to be cool and in the shade i try to use the best car soap i can find yet i also soak the car with a good amount of water before i start washing the car. I soap the car and quickly rinse it off . BUT i still keep getting soap residue marks on the car like if i never washed the car... I like to spend time on my car not having to take it to car washes .. any help on this ?
Thanks in advance
Every time i get these water spots i take it to a detailer and have them remove them since i haven't been able to figure out a way to do so myself and i am afraid of damaging the paint.
i have seen many posts about using water mixed with vinegar but that would require polishing/waxing afterwards
I was wondering if there is anything else besides water/vinegar mix that i could use to get this done?
Also every time i wash my car I wait for it to be cool and in the shade i try to use the best car soap i can find yet i also soak the car with a good amount of water before i start washing the car. I soap the car and quickly rinse it off . BUT i still keep getting soap residue marks on the car like if i never washed the car... I like to spend time on my car not having to take it to car washes .. any help on this ?
Thanks in advance
#2137
Hard water can cause some serious damage to paint... you need to avoid the sprinkler water, and that will solve your problem for you.
Please read these articles on water spots....
Understanding Water Spots & How to Avoid Them by Zach McGovern
Removing Water Spots by Zach McGovern
I wash a lot of cars... and soap residue is not something I have ever had an issue with. Make sure you are following the manufacturer recommendations for diluting the soap, and simply rinse the soapy water off of the car immediately after washing a section of the car. If the vehicle is cool, you should not be having issues.
Hope that helps!
-Zach
Please read these articles on water spots....
Understanding Water Spots & How to Avoid Them by Zach McGovern
Removing Water Spots by Zach McGovern
I wash a lot of cars... and soap residue is not something I have ever had an issue with. Make sure you are following the manufacturer recommendations for diluting the soap, and simply rinse the soapy water off of the car immediately after washing a section of the car. If the vehicle is cool, you should not be having issues.
Hope that helps!
-Zach
#2138
Hard water can cause some serious damage to paint... you need to avoid the sprinkler water, and that will solve your problem for you.
Please read these articles on water spots....
Understanding Water Spots & How to Avoid Them by Zach McGovern
Removing Water Spots by Zach McGovern
Please read these articles on water spots....
Understanding Water Spots & How to Avoid Them by Zach McGovern
Removing Water Spots by Zach McGovern
I wash a lot of cars... and soap residue is not something I have ever had an issue with. Make sure you are following the manufacturer recommendations for diluting the soap, and simply rinse the soapy water off of the car immediately after washing a section of the car. If the vehicle is cool, you should not be having issues.
Hope that helps!
-Zach
Hope that helps!
-Zach
honestly i have tried many times to do as you say but i guess i will have to come out with my measuring cup just to get it precise and avoid keep getting soap smudges.
also do you thing the top of my car can be fixed with maybe a polish/wax or something of that nature or is it going to require a paint job ?
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#2140
i was going to try doing the water/vinegar that many people have stated before but i decided to try 3D ERASER which is meant for water spots .. it did a so so job but to be fair it was my first try with it and it might have been some user error i am going to give it one more try...
Again, avoiding the sources of hard water will be MUCH easier than dealing with removing the water stains over and over.
You're going to want to keep maximum UV protection on the car at all time, make sure to keep it clean, and remove any harmful contaminants ASAP.
Protection comes in a variety of forms - waxes, sealants, and nano coatings. All have their pros and cons, so find the best product that fits your needs.
Wash the car regularly to remove loose dirt and contamination using proper washing & drying technique.
How To Properly Wash and Dry a Car by Todd Cooperider
Utilize a clay bar and/or various chemicals to remove bonded contamination that will set on the surface of the vehicle over time.
Explaining the Decontamination Process (Part 1) by Zach McGovern
Explaining the Decontamination Process (Part 2) by Zach McGovern
Let me know if you've got any other questions
-Zach
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