gilfxr6t Member 90 Member For: 18y 1m 14d Posted 06/08/07 07:50 AM Share Posted 06/08/07 07:50 AM claybar + Zaino + P21S for me !!!!!!!!once a fortnight carlovers high pressure rinse only to get the dust etc off and roberts ya dads broNice combo.. I have just splurged on a bosh RO, ccs pads, PB's ssr 2.5 & 1.0, PB's Ex-p+ and Pb's Natty's blue and my girlfriend hates it! But damn the paint looks soo deep one you get rid of the scratches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tford6 Member 52 Member For: 19y 7m 8d Gender: Male Location: Mid North Coast,N.S.W Posted 06/08/07 02:14 PM Author Share Posted 06/08/07 02:14 PM I'd seriously suggest you take the car to a good detailer and tell them you want them cut out and not just covered up, that'll depend on how much clear is on the car and how deep they are.Thanks for the advice mate,So pissed off,I would only go through the carwash because I done my back in again,they seemed to appear all of a sudden,one week nothing,the next week this f#ckiing mess.I don't care what it costs to remove them,just want them gone. :censored: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tford6 Member 52 Member For: 19y 7m 8d Gender: Male Location: Mid North Coast,N.S.W Posted 07/08/07 06:39 AM Author Share Posted 07/08/07 06:39 AM Went in town and seen the boys today,I told them I want the scratches removed,not covered up.GOOD NEWSApparently they are not that bad and they have seen alot worse.Take the car in on thursday,they need it for about half the day.A light cut,buff and finish off with a polish,should set me back about $170..I will just be happy when they are gone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blu falc Member 43 Member For: 17y 6m 1d Posted 15/08/07 04:13 PM Share Posted 15/08/07 04:13 PM (edited) that's not a bad price for a professional solution to the butchery the auto-wash did. I remeber when I was about 13 and mum's friend took her 2 week old car through an auto car wash and it left heaps of little scratches and dents in it. Since then I knew never to take a car through those auto-washers. I used to go to the manual washing places but I wash the brushes first. Now I have a bucket at home with a big sponge, an old sock, 2 chamois, amorall wash, meguires wet look polish, 2 different mild cutting compounds (rarely used, only to get scratches out or remove faded/discoloured paint) and a big roll of polishing towel.Oh I also have a can of hairspray in the bucket for the numberplates for after each wash, to protect them...... Edited 15/08/07 04:14 PM by blu falc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xr6TAcid Member 87 Member For: 16y 9m 17d Gender: Male Location: Byford, W.A. Posted 24/02/08 01:36 AM Share Posted 24/02/08 01:36 AM I like to wash my car at home on the lawn, you get plenty of time to go over everything and its more gentle (if you do it right). I suppose not everyone has the luxury of mains water and water restrictions are getting pretty tight in some places. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dream Machines Member 54 Member For: 18y 5m 14d Posted 26/02/08 06:58 AM Share Posted 26/02/08 06:58 AM (edited) Yeah the auto car washes aren't too flash, pro wash self serve is where I do mineJust warm soap and water (no brush) and the soap doesn't take off the Glare sealantI cringe everytime there are people at the wash digging into their paint with the brush Poorboys is very nice gear for what you pay for it, far better than MegsNXT gen wax Version 2 is out now. I haven't touched a meguiars product in ten years but it's one of the best you can get from off the auto store shelves.The damage on that green falcon is just wash marring, I've seen and removed far worse gear than thatThat would come out with a white lake country pad and Menzerna 106FF or PO85RD finishing polishIt's nothing.The days of just grab the old cut and polish are gone, yes you still do cut them out but with diminishing abrasive polishes from meguiars mirror glaze line, menzerna, prima and a heap of others including poorboys ssr 1 to 3of course then there are the permanent filler products but these need to be used properly.Far better than the sandpaper like abrasives of thirty to fourty years agoThis is what I sorted for Danny Smith's Burnout Master truck before this years summernatsAfter Glare Zero, Menzerna PG, IP and 106 Edited 26/02/08 07:11 AM by Dream Machines Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tab Sucker Moderating Team 32,303 Member For: 20y 7m 8d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 26/02/08 10:06 AM Share Posted 26/02/08 10:06 AM Is that the best you can do? Awesome finish on that sucker. Almost enough to get me inspired to wash the beast this weekend....we're allowed to use the hose for twenty minutes! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EZ2CME Formerly XR6NA Member 3,512 Member For: 19y 3d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 26/02/08 12:18 PM Share Posted 26/02/08 12:18 PM We are? Sweet I know what I'll be doing then too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mbjunior99 Member 4,359 Member For: 21y 11m 10d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 26/02/08 08:18 PM Share Posted 26/02/08 08:18 PM Awesome! Didn't know that they confirmed that either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tab Sucker Moderating Team 32,303 Member For: 20y 7m 8d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 26/02/08 09:45 PM Share Posted 26/02/08 09:45 PM Assume so....I'll be making the most of it. And it's actually for a whole hour!During the “Wet Afternoon” trial residents and businesses will be able to:Use a single hand held hose with a trigger or twist nozzle for 1 hour a week between 4:00 and 5pm on Saturday March 1 (odd number houses) and Sunday March (evens and unnumbered) to wash vehicles, clean external surfaces of houses, buildings materials and equipment and water gardens and plants (hoses can not be used on paving, pathways or driveways). http://www.qwc.qld.gov.au/tiki-read_articl...p?articleId=213 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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