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  1. regarding chamois as a detailer i have used a lot of good chamois and a load of utter crapp. the best chamois are the enka-fill or oats. perferated ones are very absorbant, but hold dirt, by far the best ones to get are the new microfibre ones there expensive but they are awesome. it is vital to take car of your chamois so they take car of your paint. after every use rinse it out. and another thing any one whi uses an enjo on a car should be SLAPPED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  2. sounds alright but its up to you, its not what other people think. as long as you like them who cares. persoanlly i think the right plates can add that final touch to the car and if its a damn sexy GTR, why not?
  3. no you should be right just cover alarms with a plastic back and bov try not to aim at the electrics just brush over them with the high pressure washer.
  4. alright its posted in the DIY section. should be there when it has been approved by the mods enjoy, hope it helps
  5. ok fellow forum goers this will be a guide to how to take car of your car as a detailer would take care of his own. the products that i have mentioned are what i use, that are not the one and only product that does the job similar products will do the smae job, but just make sure you do your homework on them. 1: The wash first things first never ever wash your car with a sponge, broom, or drive through car wash. these are the enemy of paint. - you want to start with your engine bay. spray lightly with water to remove excess grime then apply a degreaser and wash off. this works the best with a high pressure wash. - now the paint. - get all the heavy muck off with a pre wash washdown - you want to get a chamois in warm water with some Megiuars Soft Wash Gel (personally think this is best wash available to public, expensive though. - now clean with the chamois in the same style as a sponge (NO SPONGES ON PAINT) - now hose the car down using a high pressure washer or hose. - wash your wheels lightly with a sponge. do not scrub hard. - scub under wheel archs with a kenco handle broom or similar. by now the cars exterior should have a nice coat of wax and a shine. 2: The After Wash once the car is washed you can ran your hand across the paint and feel that it is not smooth, this is called fallout it is crapp that falls out of the sky, such as brake dust, train dust, sap, etc. this can be removed by claying the car. this is using a process with a 3M perfect III or the better one (SOFTER) the eraser bar for your car by clay magic. apply water in a spray bottle keeping the surface damp then rub lighty DO NOT press hard as it may scracth. another point you drop a clay bar you throuh it out. This stage you will need 4 chamois, the euka-fill ones are the best (the big big ones.) 1 for the paint, 1 for the wheels, 1 for the door jams and 1 for under the hood. This is simple chamois down, different chamois for different areas. [b]3: Polish [/b] there are many ways in which to polish a car and many polishes. the way i do my own car is with a Megiuars applicater pad. - once you have chamois down the car time to apply the polish. - you cant go past the Megiuars polishes that are unreal compared to that of turtle wax, kitten etc, - you can follow there step by step method but i just use the carnuba based polish. this is real thick and yellow and smells awesome. it is also a cleaner polish so it cleans your paint as you work. - apply the polish in an even circular motion trying not to miss pacthes. - allow to sit for a 10 - 15 minutes so it can set. - now comes the hard bit getting the stuff off, but once its done its soooo worth it. using an Aquatouch microfibre polishing cloth (this are awesome because they never scratch) or similar microfibre cloths, if you cant get these you get a real soft nappy (RAG) and take the polish off, concentrating on panel by panel. you should have a nicely clean polished machine now with your paint sparkling. i forgot to mentioned the area in which you work, under fluroes or under the sun light, different types of light portray different aspects of your paint work so its up to you, but this isnt a major issue because you can see most things. 4: Engine Bay Looking like New this is very time consuming and for optimum results needs to be done more than once. - this is the way i do it there are hundreds of different ways though - thick grime use Multipurpose Cleaner by ArmourAll to get it off. - chrome or alloy stuff can be polished up nicely with a product called PURPLE STUFF with some of on a rag it will macco. - plastics and rubber you use an AUTOGLYM product (cant remeber the name but will put it on here tmorrow) it is a plastic cleaner. put it in a spray bottle water it down about 1/4 product to rest water, apply evenly then leave for 5 - 10 then wipe with a rag. this stuff is real expensive, but it lasts and lasts , well worth the money - another way is to use ArmourAll orignal protectant with a sponge and rub onto the palstics and rubber. this will have to be redone after each wash. 5: Windows - Polyglaze is the best stuff a few cleans and the rain bouces off it. - get an Aquatouch microfibre window rag(if not just get two rags) and a scourer pad with the white and yellows sides (this are the soft ones, green will scracth the hell out of windows so be warned.) also need a nappy(RAG) - outside windows spray, wipe over with white side of the scourer pad softly, wipe with microfibre rag then wipe again to dry with second rag. - inside. as most people have tint do not use the scourer pad on the inside of tinted windows. just spray and wipe. 6: Wheels[/color] brake dust is the devil to a nice set of rims - do not use acid based cleaners and no really harsh cleaning utensils. - ArmourAll multipurpose cleaner is the best. - spray and scrub lightly with a tooth brush - wipe off - now to repel brake apply (trust me this works, dont knock it till you try it) apply Mr Sheen Waterguard (must be waterguard other MrSheens will hurt you wheels finish) to you rims all over with a rag. now when you wash your wheels the brake dash just falls off. do this each time you wash your rims and it gets easier and easier. [B]7: Door Jams [/b] - again multipurpose cleaner by ArmourAll with a tooth brush to clean the hinges and what not. - you can get a shine in there by polishing or MrSheening it(watergaurd). this also works for paint under the bonnet. 8: Interior Dash/Vinyls - wipe down with a damp chamois - apply AmourAll original protectant with another scourer pad, yellow side, evenly to all that it can be applied to. - do this once a week for 1 - 2 months and you will always have a nice shiny dash from there on. 9; Carpets/Seats - try to vac once a week/fortnight to avoid bulid up - stains are best left to the professionals and they will usually steam clean them - minor stains can be addressed again with ArmourAll multipurpose cleaner with a clean toothbrush. then vac and allow to dry. thats about it. also make sure you throughly clean every thing you use after every time you detail your own car. hope this helps any problems with scratches or swirling of the paint you can give me a call and we will have a look at what we can do, my business is as below A & M Detailing 52254816 Cnr Cavendish & Smyth St Geelong thanks for time, enjoy, ICER33
  6. yeah sweet then. few people seem keen so i will get on to it and hopefully post it up tomorrow night. it will be quite extensive so i will try my hardest. how do i post it up in the tutorials section ?
  7. hey everyone, i was just wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting up a sort of prescription in to how to take proper care of your cars paint and interior. Being a detailer i have worked on cars from VB commodores to $450,000 SLK's and have picked a lot of tricks and knowledge along the way. i have been taught by people from Megiuars and Autogylm so i can tell you what works and what to steer clear of. Give me some feed back because it will be in depth covering everything from making your engine bay look new, having your dash have the glow constantly, how to protect precious rims from that evil brake dust and have your paint absolutely spotless. let us know :bond:
  8. can somebody please help me? i need ideas to mount my 6 x 9s on the parcel shelf . maybe mdf for space and carpet it or something....please help!!!
  9. what do you guys think about ecu systems and which do you think would work best in a r33 gtst?
  10. can someone tell me how you go about getting a membership and hook up for cruises and dyno days, etc.
  11. just wondering if anyone has had this system or has it, and what they think about it campared to other systems that are smaller in size and have a different stlye of rear muffler.
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