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Just Spit Shined The Whip
I had a little time on my hands...oh say, 6-7 hours... so I thought I'd detail my car.
a few products I used: - Noxon Metal Cleaner - Meguiars M105 - Meguiars M205 - Porter Cable - microfiber towels - Meguiars ScratchX - Meguiars Claybar and quick detailer spray - Tropicare Concentrated Carwash soap - Amway Gel Bug and Tar Remover - etc. btw I don't use any products on the tires because all that does is wear the side walls out. PS: the 4.0 megapixel camera does no justice. http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...m/DSC01117.jpg http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...m/DSC01058.jpg http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...m/DSC01075.jpg http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...m/DSC01069.jpg http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...h_MOV01137.jpg |
looks shiny
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looks like a trans am
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where you wearing sandles?. That walking around the car sound was weird but the car looks hot.
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looks nice.... wtf how does tire shine wear out the sidewalls?
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Car looks good. Tires aren't supposed to be shiny, I never use that stuff.
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I did it without a buffer :mrgreen: Looks good though. I use tireshine because it makes the tires look nice. I dont feel that it will cause them to dry rot...needs researching! |
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I saw many times where tire companies denied warranty claims on sidewall cracking is the owner used armor all, etc., on the tire. <--former Michelin trained rep |
Looks good. And that is interesting, never knew that about tire shine. All of them contain oil? I never looked.
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Interesting. I shall halt the use of said products then.
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Silicone-Free tire shine here. No issues and no cracking.
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since I'm somewhat new to detailing I didn't even know that they make silicone free tire dressings. I just ordered the Four Star Ultimate Tire Protectant Spray.
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Would it specifically say it wasn't?
How about this? This or Meguiar's insane shine is what I generally use. http://www.meguiars.com/press/releas...elected_ID=106 Quote:
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eh look for stuff that say "petroleum distillate-free" "silicone free" "natural oils" blah...check out autogeek.net > exterior car care > wheel and tire cleaners.
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now a new question: Whenever I try to condition my leather seats it doesn't seem to really get into the pores of the leather. what usually helps is by running the heater for a little while and then apply the products, but I've heard somewhere that because our seats have a protective coating on the thick GM leather it's really hard to condition them. any advice?
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You took pictures of your freshly detailed black car in the shade/rain? you need pictures in the direct sunlight or halogens to really show results.
For example: Before: http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...g?t=1244747321 During wet sanding and compounding: http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...g?t=1244747400 After: http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...g?t=1244747485 http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...g?t=1244747528 As far as tire shine check out pinnacle, system one, 4 star, and griots And for leather: Dp for budget is good and lexol and leatherique are all i use |
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