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#721
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Has he been in your back seat again?
Sorry, couldn't help it.
I've used 303 Fabric and Vinyl Cleaner with good success on small spots.
Sorry, couldn't help it.
I've used 303 Fabric and Vinyl Cleaner with good success on small spots.
#722
Hey George,
i was doing some reading and a detalier mention that glazes usually dont work well with sealants, their better with waxes?
then i found this:
"Glaze: Menzerna Finishing Touch Glaze - Good choice if you're using FMJ on top
Sealant: Menzerna FMJ - Great sealant, you'll love the ease of use and surface slickness left behind"
i have an IP, but will also be working on other cars. I should ok with the FTG and adding FMJ on top right?thanks
i was doing some reading and a detalier mention that glazes usually dont work well with sealants, their better with waxes?
then i found this:
"Glaze: Menzerna Finishing Touch Glaze - Good choice if you're using FMJ on top
Sealant: Menzerna FMJ - Great sealant, you'll love the ease of use and surface slickness left behind"
i have an IP, but will also be working on other cars. I should ok with the FTG and adding FMJ on top right?thanks
#723
Hey George,
i was doing some reading and a detalier mention that glazes usually dont work well with sealants, their better with waxes?
then i found this:
"Glaze: Menzerna Finishing Touch Glaze - Good choice if you're using FMJ on top
Sealant: Menzerna FMJ - Great sealant, you'll love the ease of use and surface slickness left behind"
i have an IP, but will also be working on other cars. I should ok with the FTG and adding FMJ on top right?thanks
i was doing some reading and a detalier mention that glazes usually dont work well with sealants, their better with waxes?
then i found this:
"Glaze: Menzerna Finishing Touch Glaze - Good choice if you're using FMJ on top
Sealant: Menzerna FMJ - Great sealant, you'll love the ease of use and surface slickness left behind"
i have an IP, but will also be working on other cars. I should ok with the FTG and adding FMJ on top right?thanks
If you have any other questions on anything, please do not hesitate to ask.
George
#724
currently I have the dodo juice pre-wax cleanser and the purple haze soft wax all from DI. Thanks George! I'm thinking of getting a nice sealant (FMJ) but wondering how do u apply it? Do u have work it in like a polish? Too lazy to search.
#725
It's somewhat confusing, but certain pre-wax cleaners work well with sealants and others are designed to work well under a wax.
For applying the FMJ, you simply are looking for even coverage spread over the paint. You don't have to work it in like a polish, the less pressure the better.
Hope this helps,
George
#726
If you're going to use the Dodo combo of pre-wax cleaner + Purple Haze, I'd recommend sticking just to that. They are designed to work specifically together and the end result is outstanding. If you were to apply FMJ over the pre-wax cleaner, it may not bond properly to it, yielding less durable protection. If you wanted to add FMJ, I'd recommend changing the Dodo pre-wax cleaner to something like Menzerna FTG or Chemical Guys EZ Creme Glaze so that the sealant properly bonds. Give it 24 hours to cure, then top the FMJ coat with Dodo Juice Purple Haze.
It's somewhat confusing, but certain pre-wax cleaners work well with sealants and others are designed to work well under a wax.
For applying the FMJ, you simply are looking for even coverage spread over the paint. You don't have to work it in like a polish, the less pressure the better.
Hope this helps,
George
It's somewhat confusing, but certain pre-wax cleaners work well with sealants and others are designed to work well under a wax.
For applying the FMJ, you simply are looking for even coverage spread over the paint. You don't have to work it in like a polish, the less pressure the better.
Hope this helps,
George
How about an advice on which product to use for a quick detail after washing? (HGAS, Quick Wax Plus, or Liquid Souveran Spray Wax).
#727
Yep, the FTG and FMJ are designed to work together, shouldn't have any issues there. My favorite glaze to use under a sealant is Chemical Guys EZ Creme Glaze though. Much easier to use than FTG and it leaves behind a better finish IMO.
If you have any other questions on anything, please do not hesitate to ask.
George
If you have any other questions on anything, please do not hesitate to ask.
George
#728
Sounds good. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts comparing the two.
George
#729
We'll be getting in a Dodo Juice Quick Detailer with our next order, you could give that a shot. Hoping to have it up on our site sometime in April. Of what you have listed, I think the Pinnacle Liquid Souveran would work best over the Dodo.
Sounds good. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts comparing the two.
George
Sounds good. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts comparing the two.
George
#730
I'm not sure on what shampoo to buy... Can I just use Turtle Wax ICE Car Wash for a simple wash to clean and not have to wax or seal the car? Or do I have to wax or seal the car regardless after any washing?
Any recommendation on which shampoo? I am thinking of Citrus Wash & Gloss or Turtle Wax ICE Car Wash?
BTW: The turtle wax is 8.99 for a 64oz while its the same price for a 16oz Citrus Wash & Gloss.
Any recommendation on which shampoo? I am thinking of Citrus Wash & Gloss or Turtle Wax ICE Car Wash?
BTW: The turtle wax is 8.99 for a 64oz while its the same price for a 16oz Citrus Wash & Gloss.
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I'm not sure on what shampoo to buy... Can I just use Turtle Wax ICE Car Wash for a simple wash to clean and not have to wax or seal the car? Or do I have to wax or seal the car regardless after any washing?
Any recommendation on which shampoo? I am thinking of Citrus Wash & Gloss or Turtle Wax ICE Car Wash?
BTW: The turtle wax is 8.99 for a 64oz while its the same price for a 16oz Citrus Wash & Gloss.
Any recommendation on which shampoo? I am thinking of Citrus Wash & Gloss or Turtle Wax ICE Car Wash?
BTW: The turtle wax is 8.99 for a 64oz while its the same price for a 16oz Citrus Wash & Gloss.
#732
hey whatsup man, i have a few questions. what would be a good clay bar to use? texture wise, brandwise.... also whats a good wax to use? so far ive just been using everything Ice.i think its by armor all.
#733
I'm not sure on what shampoo to buy... Can I just use Turtle Wax ICE Car Wash for a simple wash to clean and not have to wax or seal the car? Or do I have to wax or seal the car regardless after any washing?
Any recommendation on which shampoo? I am thinking of Citrus Wash & Gloss or Turtle Wax ICE Car Wash?
BTW: The turtle wax is 8.99 for a 64oz while its the same price for a 16oz Citrus Wash & Gloss.
Any recommendation on which shampoo? I am thinking of Citrus Wash & Gloss or Turtle Wax ICE Car Wash?
BTW: The turtle wax is 8.99 for a 64oz while its the same price for a 16oz Citrus Wash & Gloss.
Wax it really depends on what you want to spend. A majority of your results stem from properly prepping the paint by removing as much contamination (washing and claying) and as many imperfections (polishing) as you can. After you master those two steps, protecting your paint with a sealant or wax will add more depth and gloss to the finish. Bang for the buck, Poorboy's Natty's Blue is tough to beat. It provides a very wet finish and lasts a good 4 - 8 weeks. P21S Concours Carnauba wax is easy to apply and remove, doesn't stain trim, and looks great on any colored vehicle. Beyond that you start getting into some of the higher priced waxes, the Dodo Juice line of waxes is pretty amazing, so are either of the Chemical Guys waxes.
If you have any other questions on anything, please do not hesitate to ask.
Have a great weekend,
George
#734
You guys should carry the Swissvax Crystal Rock by Paul Dalton, retails for... $1,100. ;]
That thing better be impenetrable lol. And I thought the DoDo for $129 was high...
That thing better be impenetrable lol. And I thought the DoDo for $129 was high...
#735
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Two questions for the pros:
1) If you machine wash and dry your MF towels, how do you keep them from having lots of static? I dry them on low heat in the dryer with no fabric softener sheets but they have so much static that they really attract lots of dust when I use them on the paint. Any tips?
2) After applying glaze, if the car gets rained on before applying an LSP, is the glaze washed away? What if you have to rewash the car, does glaze need to be reapplied first before LSP?
1) If you machine wash and dry your MF towels, how do you keep them from having lots of static? I dry them on low heat in the dryer with no fabric softener sheets but they have so much static that they really attract lots of dust when I use them on the paint. Any tips?
2) After applying glaze, if the car gets rained on before applying an LSP, is the glaze washed away? What if you have to rewash the car, does glaze need to be reapplied first before LSP?