Originally Posted by ttrank
(Post 4020818)
George, got the Dodo last week. Going to wait until later this month and the Natty's red has warn down before I get started. :)
I'm excited to see what wax of this caliber can deliver.
Originally Posted by g35ryder19
(Post 4030934)
hey whats up i have a few questions as always lol, i want my car to look extremly wet i use meguires tech wax now and its ok but dont last so what products can i sue to make my car look wet???
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i have a few scratches that my dad tried to cover with touch up pen, now the pen has left some ugly bumps from uneven paint. What should i do, im thinking that i should wet sand and polish but is it ok to polish even tho i dont have a buffer? should i just do it by hand? any steps that i should take prior to sanding? please help me out =(
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Do you ship to Canada??
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Just got the latest shipment today. Thanks George! :D
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Ok, so I tried to clean one of my winter rims this past weekend. It was really hard and just wouldn't clean up with soap, simple green, scrubbing...it still had a film on it. This film kinda came off on the face of the rim with Neverdull but it would have taken forever. I ended up using this Lime Away stuff from Whink and that worked great on the face and the inner part of the rim. It got it real shiney with little effort. However, my rims still have this deposit on them that I just cannot remove. I tried a metal scraper on the inside and it will take it off but it scratches so I can't use it on the front. Here are some pics of what I'm talking about:
[IMG]http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/8607/dsc00835cgy.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/3339/dsc00834l.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/3160/dsc00833s.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/8158/dsc00832f.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/762/dsc00836h.jpg[/IMG] You can see the deposits better on the inside of the rim. I have no clue what they are or what to use to remove them. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks! Jeff |
Originally Posted by gnu5
(Post 4032440)
i have a few scratches that my dad tried to cover with touch up pen, now the pen has left some ugly bumps from uneven paint. What should i do, im thinking that i should wet sand and polish but is it ok to polish even tho i dont have a buffer? should i just do it by hand? any steps that i should take prior to sanding? please help me out =(
Originally Posted by gr8huntr
(Post 4032678)
Do you ship to Canada??
Originally Posted by ttrank
(Post 4032927)
Just got the latest shipment today. Thanks George! :D
Originally Posted by jeneah
(Post 4033117)
Ok, so I tried to clean one of my winter rims this past weekend. It was really hard and just wouldn't clean up with soap, simple green, scrubbing...it still had a film on it. This film kinda came off on the face of the rim with Neverdull but it would have taken forever. I ended up using this Lime Away stuff from Whink and that worked great on the face and the inner part of the rim. It got it real shiney with little effort. However, my rims still have this deposit on them that I just cannot remove. I tried a metal scraper on the inside and it will take it off but it scratches so I can't use it on the front. Here are some pics of what I'm talking about:
You can see the deposits better on the inside of the rim. I have no clue what they are or what to use to remove them. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks! Jeff It sounds like you may have some work cut out for you. The safest method is going to be using a metal polish, like Never Dull, or something else, and take your time and slowly but surely remove the marks. Otherwise, as you experienced, a fast way may scratch the rims or potentially do even more damage. Good luck. George |
They are raised bumps. They don't come off at all with Neverdull. Isn't there a safe chemical to clean this off? It would probably take six hours a wheel to get it off with Neverdull. As it is, I already put about an hour into this wheel.
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after i wetsand, what kind of polish do you recommend? what type of pad also?
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hey had a quick question i am gonna clay my car tommarow and theres wax already on the car, does clay strip thewax and i use megs next tech 2.0 cani layer it and how long should i wait between coats
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Originally Posted by jeneah
(Post 4037217)
They are raised bumps. They don't come off at all with Neverdull. Isn't there a safe chemical to clean this off? It would probably take six hours a wheel to get it off with Neverdull. As it is, I already put about an hour into this wheel.
Originally Posted by gnu5
(Post 4039021)
after i wetsand, what kind of polish do you recommend? what type of pad also?
thanks so much for your help =)
Originally Posted by g35ryder19
(Post 4040186)
hey had a quick question i am gonna clay my car tommarow and theres wax already on the car, does clay strip thewax and i use megs next tech 2.0 cani layer it and how long should i wait between coats
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hey thanks, ah i have a few rock chips by my rear quater and i wanted to know wat can i do to get rid of them by hand??
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Originally Posted by g35ryder19
(Post 4051472)
hey thanks, ah i have a few rock chips by my rear quater and i wanted to know wat can i do to get rid of them by hand??
George |
I have a friend with a set of Privat Reserv wheels in gunmetal, and they are a kind of rought material, not polished or painted like normal wheels, more like a raw metal feel (not sure what it's called). He tried to clean his wheels, but has spots that look like stains on them that won't come off with soap and water, and we're not sure what to do. Any advice on cleaning this type of wheel would be great, and I can try to get pics if needed.
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Originally Posted by Agent F
(Post 4054977)
I have a friend with a set of Privat Reserv wheels in gunmetal, and they are a kind of rought material, not polished or painted like normal wheels, more like a raw metal feel (not sure what it's called). He tried to clean his wheels, but has spots that look like stains on them that won't come off with soap and water, and we're not sure what to do. Any advice on cleaning this type of wheel would be great, and I can try to get pics if needed.
If you have any other questions, let me know. George |
+1 for P21S Finish Restorer :coolio: oh and you could also try P21S Polishing soap.
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