Not really, properly decontaminate and methodically wash car. Polish with the autofinesse. I think 1 I believe is the most aggressive so you'll probably need a fine polish again to remove the marring or blurryness this heavy polish leaves.Hey cleaning gurus. I've a little question about white cars.
I've got a white 1 series and it's a proper swirl bus. I've got a porter cable da polisher too.
I plan to use some auto finesse restore 1 after claying for the heavy swirls then maybe hit it with some mazina final finish To get rid of light swirls.
I have a pot of dodo white diamond too To wax it. Am I missing any stages? Ta.
does white ever look "polished"?
oh forgot I'm using an orange lake pad for the cutting
That'll be sound, use it on a very mild cut yeah, be better with a sealant really, autofinesse tough coat is incredible. Just with the salt and s**t on the roads and rain. Wax over that when it's been on a month or so to keep the beading tightTa @bearhead.
The mazina final finish it's a fine cutter (and I have some). So I thought that would clean up the finer swirls. 2 coats of wax is a good idea tho. Thanks.
You'd be better off (IMO) just to top up again with Tough Coat. Just as easy to use in place of a QD wipe down.That'll be sound, use it on a very mild cut :smile: yeah, be better with a sealant really, autofinesse tough coat is incredible. Just with the salt and s**t on the roads and rain. Wax over that when it's been on a month or so to keep the beading tight :smile:
Most definitely it's just by the time it needs a top up a wax would be viable as the weather will have picked upYou'd be better off (IMO) just to top up again with Tough Coat. Just as easy to use in place of a QD wipe down.
Autofinesse tough coat is an excellent sealant. Excellent.My brother should be picking up his new Frozen White ST-2 in a few days so I'm looking to get a few new items to top up my dwindling supplies.
Looking for a spray type sealant, Was using AM seal but durability isn't that great and its almost done. Also i think i might pick up a glaze to do it for now until the weather picks up and i can get a proper day spent on it.
Don't want to spend mega money but whats out there, been a while since i bought more conventional type products
AFAIK, AM Seal is basically exactly the same as Tough Coat. So many be something else.Autofinesse tough coat is an excellent sealant. Excellent.
Probably give it a coat of something like auto finesse triple first to restore any lost paint luster or colour.
All sealants are very similar to be fair.AFAIK, AM Seal is basically exactly the same as Tough Coat. So many be something else.
Have a look at CarPro Reload
CLIOSPORT05Wanted to get Reload a while back so ill probably pick that up
Any discount codes for Cleanyourcar going about?
All sealants are very similar to be fair.
That's a ridiculous statement to make.All sealants are very similar to be fair.
I do love how everybody gangs up on here. It's quite heroic. But let's be honest, spray type sealants from alllll the big boys let's be fair are all very similar in terms of how they look and feel and time effectiveness.That's a ridiculous statement to make.
I know what you're saying, but you can't dispute a lot of products are very similar. It's silly to suggest they aren't as they all do a similar job. A wheel cleaner cleans wheels. A polish removes paint. They're just all for the same purpose.No, that's just another ridiculous statement! Utterly ridiculous in fact! If anything polishes are probably the product that is always entirely different opposed to waxes etc.
C2V3 and Reload couldn't be any further apart for spray sealants.
I don't mean to be rude but your advice is completely false nevermind misleading for people coming into "detailing".
I think we've understood each other here. My point is your advice to use say reload and my advice to use tough coat. To me and you who do know how to apply it, we get similar results and only the product let's each application down. I can't fault your advice but the products I have suggested are highly renowned and get good reviews on a lot of forums on a lot of cars as you'll agree.Maybe you're just really bad at wording stuff mate. As I said I'm trying not to be rude and I apologise if it comes across that way but your giving people misinformation. Your wheel cleaner example is silly, of course it cleans wheels, one might not clean wheels well, one might have a dilution ratio of 1000:1 vs one that requires use neat.
The whole detailing thing is a minefield as it is without people giving misinformation.
Use on a finishing pad. Spread on speed say 2 or 3 then up to a high speed with slower vertical and horizontal passes. Down to maybe speed 4 for a final few passes.How do you apply Lime Prime via DA? I used it yesterday but I'm not convinced I applied it right. Went about speed 4 and moved kinda quickly over the panels, similar to how you would apply a glaze.
Also, does Tough Coat sit well on top of Lime Prime? Again, I used these yesterday (Menz polish > Lime Prime > Tough Coat) so if it's not a good combo there's not much I can do about it now lol but I'm always looking to learn for future use!
I think we've understood each other here. My point is your advice to use say reload and my advice to use tough coat. To me and you who do know how to apply it, we get similar results and only the product let's each application down. I can't fault your advice but the products I have suggested are highly renowned and get good reviews on a lot of forums on a lot of cars as you'll agree.
I probably don't word things the best to be fair on here. Most of the time I can't be bothered to word things properly because some products take an awful lot of explaining lol.
I know exactly what you're saying but if someone asks for a good wheel cleaner and you say hot wheels and I say demon wheels or autofinesse wheel cleaner or whatever they're all good in their own way and give similar results, especially if pre diluted and ready to spray in the same size bottle?
I agree some products are different though. I feel a lot of the time people have problems because they're using the wrong product for the application, or poor preperation, rather than the product being s**t.
I will definitely agree there, but as you'll agree 99% of the time when people get poor results it's because of wrong product s**t prep or poor applicationThat's fairer mate, the wording makes it simply sound that there is nothing between each product of similar ilk, there can be massive differences.
A wet vac is really effective. Try some autoglym interior shampoo or similar on a microfibre. Soak the cloth in red red hot water and spray some cleaner onto the cloth and try wiping over the belt.Can anyone advise on how to clean seat belts mine have got a bit mucky due to my work i tried using some AF total with a MF but it's not shifted it at all?
Use on a finishing pad. Spread on speed say 2 or 3 then up to a high speed with slower vertical and horizontal passes. Down to maybe speed 4 for a final few passes.
Tough coat doesn't seem to be an overly fussy product about what it sits over so I'm sure it'll be fine.
Doing a side by side test you might see it last a fraction longer over a less oily base but I wouldn't personally worry.
It's got carnauba in it also from memory so should sit fine mate. I don't think TC lasted particularly long anyway.
As above, a wet vac will be best, but failing that something like a relatively strong mix of AF Verso will be better than Total at removing dirt from seat belts.Can anyone advise on how to clean seat belts mine have got a bit mucky due to my work i tried using some AF total with a MF but it's not shifted it at all?
Can anyone advise on how to clean seat belts mine have got a bit mucky due to my work i tried using some AF total with a MF but it's not shifted it at all?
Can anyone advise on how to clean seat belts mine have got a bit mucky due to my work i tried using some AF total with a MF but it's not shifted it at all?
I'd say C2 was quicker, left a slicker feeling finish and lasted longer. Just use the same methods. 2 mf's and 15 minutes does a full car.Cheers guys! I was going to try it alongside some c2v3 I had but I ran short on time and just fired straight on with the tough coat as it was quick and easy to apply. I can imagine the c2v3 would be miles ahead of it though.