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#1846
If you want to remove more swirls I'd suggest doing a slightly different polishing combination. The Pro Polish is a good product but it may not have enough polishing power for you and an orange pad is probably not an ideal combination.
PC - orange pad with the Meguiar's M105
PC - white pad with the Meguiar's M205
This will help reveal a deeper shine and a more vibrant looking clear coat. After using the M105 and M205 then you can use the Wet Mirror with a black pad and follow up with the 845 with a black or blue pad. If you have any other questions please don't hesitate to ask.
Greg @ DI
PC - orange pad with the Meguiar's M105
PC - white pad with the Meguiar's M205
This will help reveal a deeper shine and a more vibrant looking clear coat. After using the M105 and M205 then you can use the Wet Mirror with a black pad and follow up with the 845 with a black or blue pad. If you have any other questions please don't hesitate to ask.
Greg @ DI
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#1849
I am getting ready to detail my engine bay which I have never done before. (Just spot clean it with quick detailer once in a blue moon) I want to hose it down...will I be ok with just wrapping the intake filter and the alternator? Is there anything else I need to cover up? And what products do you recommend I use for this? Thanks very much!
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Greg @ DI
#1851
Greg @ DI
#1852
I am getting ready to detail my engine bay which I have never done before. (Just spot clean it with quick detailer once in a blue moon) I want to hose it down...will I be ok with just wrapping the intake filter and the alternator? Is there anything else I need to cover up? And what products do you recommend I use for this? Thanks very much!
Greg @ DI
#1853
My ivory white color has lots of rough spots. its not smooth. how do i remove it? I don't know how to explain it, but staying at one place for long time, it has got plenty of tree wax or something. Please advise on how to remove it. I washed the car with clean water, but it didn't go away.
Thanks
Thanks
#1854
Question on the 303 aerospace. I saw on the detailedimage site it only says protectant n nothing about cleaning. And 303 makes a vinyl cleaner. Do I need to clean the dash before I apply the 303 aerospace or can it be applied to a dirty dash. By dirty I mean dusty n finger prints. Just curious before I put my order in.
#1855
My ivory white color has lots of rough spots. its not smooth. how do i remove it? I don't know how to explain it, but staying at one place for long time, it has got plenty of tree wax or something. Please advise on how to remove it. I washed the car with clean water, but it didn't go away.
Thanks
Thanks
#1856
My ivory white color has lots of rough spots. its not smooth. how do i remove it? I don't know how to explain it, but staying at one place for long time, it has got plenty of tree wax or something. Please advise on how to remove it. I washed the car with clean water, but it didn't go away.
Thanks
Thanks
Greg @ DI
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#1857
Question on the 303 aerospace. I saw on the detailedimage site it only says protectant n nothing about cleaning. And 303 makes a vinyl cleaner. Do I need to clean the dash before I apply the 303 aerospace or can it be applied to a dirty dash. By dirty I mean dusty n finger prints. Just curious before I put my order in.
Greg @ DI
#1858
The DI Packages DI Gentle Fine Grade Clay Bar 100g & Clay Lube should be the perfect combo for you. This clay lube and bar are a great way to remove light sap build ups, light tar build ups, road grim, bug splats, etc. After washing just mist a little of the clay lube (aka Spray and Wipe) on the paint and glide the bar side to side and it picks up the contaminants. Remold the clay so it's flat like a pancake and repeat on the rest of the exterior. You can even use it on glass and wheels if they need a similar cleaning.
Greg @ DI
Greg @ DI
Also is the clay reusuable or one-time use?
Last edited by g35_white; 09-22-2011 at 04:45 PM.
#1859
Hi, i have another ? For you. This time on ONR wash. I see your site says its good for winter. Does that mean its safe to wash a vehicle with salt buildup on it without scratching or damaging my paint? Like a black truck that is half white. Or just a lightly dirty car. Im looking for an alternative to an auto wash and cheaper than getting a hand wash for a Chicago winter. Also do you dry the car like normal after the ONR wash. Thanks
Last edited by drinknother1; 09-23-2011 at 04:23 AM.
#1860
The DI Packages DI Gentle Fine Grade Clay Bar 100g & Clay Lube should be the perfect combo for you. This clay lube and bar are a great way to remove light sap build ups, light tar build ups, road grim, bug splats, etc. After washing just mist a little of the clay lube (aka Spray and Wipe) on the paint and glide the bar side to side and it picks up the contaminants. Remold the clay so it's flat like a pancake and repeat on the rest of the exterior. You can even use it on glass and wheels if they need a similar cleaning.
Greg @ DI
Greg @ DI