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i want to get some decent detailing products to keep my white sports paint as shiney as possible for as long as possible. at the moment im using
-zymol shampoo
-tfr to clean the wheels (ive got 40 litres of the stuff so dont need an wheel cleaner)
-farcela de-swirler
-farcela g3
-megs clay bar
-megs quick detailer
-mer polish
-turtle way tyre gel.
i get ok results with the stuff i use. but i want the deepest shine i can get.
my budget is about 100-150 so i want some fairly decent stuff that will last me a while.
any recomendations?
cheers
mike
-zymol shampoo
-tfr to clean the wheels (ive got 40 litres of the stuff so dont need an wheel cleaner)
-farcela de-swirler
-farcela g3
-megs clay bar
-megs quick detailer
-mer polish
-turtle way tyre gel.
i get ok results with the stuff i use. but i want the deepest shine i can get.
my budget is about 100-150 so i want some fairly decent stuff that will last me a while.
any recomendations?
cheers
mike
what exactly do you want? if you after a nice wax then i personally would recomend some Dodo Juice wax, white specific,
reasons for recomending Dodo, simply because of the protection its offering, my Dads car is zinobar red and used to fade. Once i had preped and then waxed the car with 3 layers it hasnt faded for almost 3 months and was still beading really nicely. Dodo also gives a really nice deep shine.
just my 2p, im sure Dave will be along to recomend some other bits.
reasons for recomending Dodo, simply because of the protection its offering, my Dads car is zinobar red and used to fade. Once i had preped and then waxed the car with 3 layers it hasnt faded for almost 3 months and was still beading really nicely. Dodo also gives a really nice deep shine.
just my 2p, im sure Dave will be along to recomend some other bits.
whats your budget and how much effort are you prepared to put in??
jon
jon

Yep but once clean you want to protect them.mikekean wrote: -tfr to clean the wheels (ive got 40 litres of the stuff so dont need an wheel cleaner)
I have used Chemical Guys wheel sealant, see this thread for the results
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... ned+wheels

what color is your car mike ?
my budget is 100-150 and im willing to put alot of effort in. ive allways had good results but have never been able to keep a long lasting finish. here some pics of my polo a few days after i polished it. but as soon as it rained or i washed the car again the shine wasnt so deep. id like it to last a few washes rather than one.








them wheels came up really nice. ive just ordered some for when i get my new rims.Cotty wrote:Yep but once clean you want to protect them.mikekean wrote: -tfr to clean the wheels (ive got 40 litres of the stuff so dont need an wheel cleaner)
I have used Chemical Guys wheel sealant, see this thread for the results
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... ned+wheels
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i want to get some decent detailing products to keep my white sports paint as shiney as possible for as long as possible. at the moment im usinge30den wrote:what color is your car mike ?
1 & 2 bed flats in Bournemouth areas, with parking
PM for details
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wow thats the type of finish im looking for.
do these products look any good
polish - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing ... od_93.html
glaze - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/glazes/ez ... d_145.html
sealent - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/ ... d_181.html
wax - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/dodo- ... d_405.html
anygood?
do these products look any good
polish - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing ... od_93.html
glaze - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/glazes/ez ... d_145.html
sealent - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/ ... d_181.html
wax - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/dodo- ... d_405.html
anygood?
im going to go with:
polish - chemical guys spider web
glaze - megs new car glaze
sealent - chemical guys wet mirror finish
wax - dodo juice diamod white.
cheers for your help.
now i just need to get it to the bodyshop for its respray
polish - chemical guys spider web
glaze - megs new car glaze
sealent - chemical guys wet mirror finish
wax - dodo juice diamod white.
cheers for your help.
now i just need to get it to the bodyshop for its respray









ZAINO!!
jon

AIO is a good dip in the ZAINO pond
i use it for all shuts etc
personally id use some z2 pro on top and then zaino CS on top of that
then a misting of Z8
AIO is for speed of results and the durability is top notch
if i had to choose one id say the z8 will give you most bang for buck in finish terms
its without doubt the best detailing spray out there
but CS and Z2 pro will add even more
you use so very little of the stuff
jon
i use it for all shuts etc
personally id use some z2 pro on top and then zaino CS on top of that
then a misting of Z8
AIO is for speed of results and the durability is top notch
if i had to choose one id say the z8 will give you most bang for buck in finish terms
its without doubt the best detailing spray out there
but CS and Z2 pro will add even more
you use so very little of the stuff
jon

IF chemical guys was better even if it was a grand a bottle id use it
i want the best
i use zaino for my paintwork
jon
i want the best
i use zaino for my paintwork
jon

the only way you are going to get results that are going to justify Zaino is to prep the paint 100%, i.e de-swirl etc. As you probally know as you are using zaino, Zaino is very very fussy.DanThe wrote:What has a porter cable got to do with it?
Ive got Zaino products and the results are fantastic but unless you can get the paint 100% to start with you wont do it justice,
And also using a porter cable allows you to brake down the polish more throughly.
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My paint isnt 100% most of it is 15+ years old and has had some serious neglect. Stone chips, scratches, you name it its probably got it. Im no 'polisher' I use my car every day and put some serious milage on it so I want the best protection available with the best results and obviously, the least effort possible
Washing my car is a pita, I can think of things I would much rather be doing so the easier it is the better!
Some people say you cant polish a turd, well you can
Washing my car is a pita, I can think of things I would much rather be doing so the easier it is the better!
Some people say you cant polish a turd, well you can
explain what you mean by fussy?? moreover very very fussy??
application of zaino does not need to be by porter at all
removal of swirls (i mean removal as opposed to filling them) does not affect durability wether you do it or not
perfect perfect flawless paint will need a machine without doubt
but this is in prep of surface not in protection
it interests me to watch how manufacturers mimic systems and products and produce shitty quality products sometimes other peoples products relabelled and the masses flock and all of a sudden its the holy grail
chemical guys is a good example
approach them with the folded and tell them you want your own range of products with your name on
they will rebottle their stuff into your bottles for the right money and people will use it and say oh this is the bollox or this isnt as good as chemical guys LSP but wheel cleaner is much better etc etc
in fact its the same fecking stuff
believe me when i tell you there are products on the shelves in major shops all over the world where the packaging costs 3 times what the contents do.
its important to ascertain what you want from a product to deem itself good to you individually
if its shine then buy a can of silicone spray
it will shine like a b@stard but what about durability,ease of use etc
my advice is look at what you want to achieve
ie amount of effort you are willing to put in,budget,expectations of finish in terms of looks and how long it will look like it does the minute you are finished,the ease in application and removal of products and long term VFM.
People make out that ZAINO is fussy about panel cleanliness before application,temperature,drying times etc etc
i have used it for over 7 years and never had a problem.Yeh temps alter drying times as does dampness etc but thats the same with any product.
all imho of course and not directed at anyone
@Danthe speak to nick at pro-detailing.co.uk
tell him jon with csl sent you
he will sort you out.Top guy who knows his onions .
jon
application of zaino does not need to be by porter at all
removal of swirls (i mean removal as opposed to filling them) does not affect durability wether you do it or not
perfect perfect flawless paint will need a machine without doubt
but this is in prep of surface not in protection
it interests me to watch how manufacturers mimic systems and products and produce shitty quality products sometimes other peoples products relabelled and the masses flock and all of a sudden its the holy grail
chemical guys is a good example
approach them with the folded and tell them you want your own range of products with your name on
they will rebottle their stuff into your bottles for the right money and people will use it and say oh this is the bollox or this isnt as good as chemical guys LSP but wheel cleaner is much better etc etc
in fact its the same fecking stuff
believe me when i tell you there are products on the shelves in major shops all over the world where the packaging costs 3 times what the contents do.
its important to ascertain what you want from a product to deem itself good to you individually
if its shine then buy a can of silicone spray
it will shine like a b@stard but what about durability,ease of use etc
my advice is look at what you want to achieve
ie amount of effort you are willing to put in,budget,expectations of finish in terms of looks and how long it will look like it does the minute you are finished,the ease in application and removal of products and long term VFM.
People make out that ZAINO is fussy about panel cleanliness before application,temperature,drying times etc etc
i have used it for over 7 years and never had a problem.Yeh temps alter drying times as does dampness etc but thats the same with any product.
all imho of course and not directed at anyone
@Danthe speak to nick at pro-detailing.co.uk
tell him jon with csl sent you
he will sort you out.Top guy who knows his onions .
jon

ill post some up soon, need to give it a clean havent driven it in over a month.
getting it sprayed up jersey auto repair center, up stmary's. looking at about 1000 to respray it, but thats mates rates as my bro knows the owner well. but his still cheaper than most places over here. its staying white as i think sports look best in white. plus its cheaper that way
getting it sprayed up jersey auto repair center, up stmary's. looking at about 1000 to respray it, but thats mates rates as my bro knows the owner well. but his still cheaper than most places over here. its staying white as i think sports look best in white. plus its cheaper that way
nope not at all. paint is really good ive already had both sides resprayed and the front bumper+valance. its had alot of paint work done before on it, but it was done with base and clear and the orgional paint is just base and so no matter how hard i polish some pannels some dont come as shiney as others and i want them to all shine the same. the only rust on it is the sunroof pannel and its only surface, got a new sunroof pannel sitting in my room though
. ive seen all under the body kit from when it was in the body shop, absolutley spotless no rust in site. but it looks like im going to turn it into a rally car now. so i might have to put it off for a while.






