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  1. Hey man, Yeah still ticking along, still doesnt come out much. Got the kit fixed finally so looks alot better. How's yours doing? Yeah black car came up awesome we were blown away. Pass on the good words... Chat soon Matt
  2. Hi all, If anyone is interested, we are offering a special price for our Paint Corrections. Basically its about a 4-5 hour 7 step polishing technique to remove most scratches (within reason) buff marks, oxidation, spiderwebs and swirl mark, to make the car look show room finish. The polishes we use do NOT have fillers in them like most on the retail shelves. I have just done my skyline and are most impressed with the results. If you think your car is in need of a Correction, let me know via PM and we can go from there. Normally our prices start from $275 for skyline sized cars, but we can do much better. Here is a taste of what we did last weekend Before Sunlight in the other half of the bonnet NOT corrected, so you can see the difference Finished
  3. Get the engine warm, not hot. High pressure wash with a strong degreaser mix. Keep the car running. Once the car has dried. Get some CRC So Easy. Spray it under the bonnet (it will go white) once it dries, it will shine. Trust me. Easy as, Max time 30mins. Includes Drying time.
  4. Can i also point out, if you are doing a 'paint correction' as such. Before you start you must remove all your waxes that is on the car first. Use a dishwashing liquid of some sort that will revove all the wax prior to your clay bar. The preperation before your polishing is 95% of the finished product. If you dont clay the car correctly. Expect swirl marks. Another little trick is, get a plastic bag (coles/wollies etc) put your hand in the bag and rub over your paint work. If it feels gritty the car needs a clay. Trust me it works. Menzerna's range of polishes are fantastic polish. We did a detail today on a Black Honda Euro. The bonnet shots are two passes with a Rotary Polisher, you'll notice the difference in one side of the bonnet, we polished half the bonnet so you get the idea on a real 'Paint Correction'. Here are some happy snaps below Before: Sunlight in scratches Sunlight in polished part Close up Finished product Notice the skyline in the bumper Cheers Matt
  5. This might be of interest to some people that want to help: Source: http://www.nab.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/nab/...ire+relief+fund NAB establishes $1 Million bushfire relief fund Sunday, 08 February 2009 National Australia Bank today announced that it has established a relief fund of one million dollars for people and communities affected by the devastating bushfires across Victoria. "Along with all Australians, we are shocked by the scale and impact of the situation", said NAB Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr Cameron Clyne. "Our thoughts are with those personally affected, and we offer our heartfelt support and encouragement to the fire-fighters and volunteers who continue to battle to save properties, towns and communities from the bushfires. "The bank is ready to provide practical assistance and we will work with our customers, staff and communities to provide relief. "We have a range of measures in place to support and assist people through times such as these, and we encourage affected customers to contact us when they can, to discuss the ways in which we can help", Mr Clyne said. To discuss the relief measures available, customers should contact 136 NAB (136 622) from 8am Monday 9 February, or visit their local branch. Tax-deductible donations to the Victoria Bushfire Relief Fund can be made from Monday 9 February at all NAB branches, or via the internet using the following details: Victoria Bushfire Relief Fund BSB: 082-001 Account: 860 046 797 NAB media contact: Felicity Glennie-Holmes NAB Corporate Affairs m: +61 (0) 412 673 038
  6. Alex, I think you'll find the little scratch marks are called spiderwebs. Well thats what we call it. It is caused from either the spounge or cloth you are using to clean the car. IMO your always gonna get them because water will never removed all the dirt before the wash. When we buff cars, we will clean the car first, leave the car wet and use a cutting compound to cut into the clear coat that will remove those so called marks. The we'll wash the car again, and there is a few different steps we will take to seal the polish and apply the wax. The wax will fill-in the swirl marks left by hand polishing or machine polishing. You will always get swirl mark no matter how you polish a car. Different products do different jobs. My advise would be to get a decent cut, to cut into the clear (no to heavy) then apply your final wax/swirl remover to finish. If your car is a dark colour the marks will stick out like dogs balls but thats just the way it is. I use a product from 'Autosmart' is not avalible on the retail shelves i dont think but if your up this way drop me a line and ill help u out. Cheers Matt
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    If your up the sunny coast way , ill do your detail for you. Just give me a call, ill sort you a deal. Jims Car Cleaning Mooloolaba 0422 651 835 Cheers Matt
  8. I had the same problem in my 33. If yours comes with one, check the cd stacker in the boot. Mine had no cd case in it but was still making noises. Pulled the plug and now i have full battery power. Try that
  9. mmmm, just seen it on the news too. r32 gts-4 side swipped a pole. 2 door. Hope it wasnt anyone on here racing on the streets. RIP anyway
  10. surly someone know something.... looks to me its been rolled on its lid down a steep bank and all the force has ended up on the bonnet coasing it to be how it is. but yes someone knows something. it has to be someones loveable car
  11. gotta wait for some funds to come along but yeah, what was the name of the company?
  12. Yeah man just trying to let us sunny coaster know about the business thats all.
  13. Hi all you Sunny Coasters, I have just started my own business 'Jims Car Cleaning Mooloolaba' if anyone would like a Car Detail from a Wash and Vacuum to a Full Cut and Polish and Interior Shampoo, Please feel free to give me a call. Discounts will apply for forum users, just mention that you are apart of SAU. More info can be found here http://www.jimscarcleaning.net/services.htm Cheers Matt Jims Car Cleaning Mooloolaba 0422 651 835
  14. Got mine today, look pretty swish.. goin to fit em now. Trader Feedback sent... Cheers Buddy
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