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2009-05-01 01:05:03
#1
i want a profesional car detail
i want my paint to look perminently wet and so deep you fall into it. its a silver mazda3 hatch and i have had waxed it before and tried to polish the paint but it never works out lol ( because i used a crappy random orbital)

i also have a buddy with a black legacy GT that would likely be intrested as well depending on price (hes a cheap bastard........dont be fooled by the car he owns lol) we both live in zip code 21001 but im am willing to drive a bit.
2009-05-01 01:41:07
#2
how far and ow much $$ you looking to spend?
2009-05-01 06:05:52
#3
Originally Posted by Keo
how far and ow much $$ you looking to spend?


preferibly no more than $200. i am currently chatting on "autopia.org" about paint detailing and so far i have found out that silver is a rather hard color to get a super deep look to it. so i may end up buying my own supplies to do this.

im looking at a random orbital of un known brand at the moment.
Poorboys SSR 2.5 polish on LC white pad
Poorboys SSR 1 polish on LC white
Clearkote Vanilla Moose Glaze on LC Black
Poorboys EX-P Sealant via LC Black
Poorboys Nattys Blue Carnauba Wax by hand

thats the list i was given.......we will see what i find out.
2009-05-01 12:45:18
#4
I love that deep look. It's amazing how thick you can actually make paint look. I've seen silver cars get a pretty damn good shine on them...just have to know the right people. When I worked at R&H Toyota, the R&H Mercades (right next door) had a detail shop, and those guys could shine the **** out of a silver Merc.
2009-05-01 14:37:46
#5
Originally Posted by classicaddict
i want my paint to look perminently wet and so deep you fall into it. its a silver mazda3 hatch and i have had waxed it before and tried to polish the paint but it never works out lol ( because i used a crappy random orbital)

i also have a buddy with a black legacy GT that would likely be intrested as well depending on price (hes a cheap bastard........dont be fooled by the car he owns lol) we both live in zip code 21001 but im am willing to drive a bit.


I prof. detail on the side. i would possibly consider blazing yer mazda up 4 ya.
2009-05-01 14:50:49
#6
There is a place right up the street from me called Ideal Image. They do a good job. There are always Benzs,Ferraris,lambos and stuff like that out front.
2009-05-01 23:12:30
#7
I am goin to a shop called autospa in towson, heard they do a good job, im getting it done tomm i'll let you know... isnt too bad if your just doin exterior
2009-05-02 00:54:48
#8
Originally Posted by classicaddict
preferibly no more than $200. i am currently chatting on "autopia.org" about paint detailing and so far i have found out that silver is a rather hard color to get a super deep look to it. so i may end up buying my own supplies to do this.

im looking at a random orbital of un known brand at the moment.
Poorboys SSR 2.5 polish on LC white pad
Poorboys SSR 1 polish on LC white
Clearkote Vanilla Moose Glaze on LC Black
Poorboys EX-P Sealant via LC Black
Poorboys Nattys Blue Carnauba Wax by hand

thats the list i was given.......we will see what i find out.


if the paints in good condition wich it should be its a new car do it your self.

wash the car.
plastic polish the head lights and tail lights
clay bar the car.
wash the car.
dry the car.
turtle liquid wax the car.
turtle liquid wax the headlights and tail lights.
do the tires and rims etc...

for the interior.
vaccum.
get a rag and put some soap and water on it.
clean every bit of plastic on the interior.
let dry.
then go over with interior wipes or shine stuff.
let it sit for 10 mins.
go over it with a soft cloth.

save your self 200 bucks.

stratton.
2009-05-02 11:47:58
#9
Originally Posted by classicaddict
preferibly no more than $200. i am currently chatting on "autopia.org" about paint detailing and so far i have found out that silver is a rather hard color to get a super deep look to it. so i may end up buying my own supplies to do this.

im looking at a random orbital of un known brand at the moment.
Poorboys SSR 2.5 polish on LC white pad
Poorboys SSR 1 polish on LC white
Clearkote Vanilla Moose Glaze on LC Black
Poorboys EX-P Sealant via LC Black
Poorboys Nattys Blue Carnauba Wax by hand

thats the list i was given.......we will see what i find out.


To get a really deep wet look is half the battle, first you have to train yourself on how to "properly wash your car" to minimize scratches and swirl marks; using automatic car wash and those brushes at manual car wash is a big no no, i do not care how dirty your car is, you will do more harm that good. Here is a vid on how to wash your car, and yes, i had to teach myself this technique also. Car Video: How To Wash Your Car- Two Bucket Method - WebRidesTV

Second, you will have to prep your car, start with a good clay bar and clay bar liquid ( I use Optimum ONR, i also use it as a quick detailer) to remove all surface contaminants and it will give your car surface a smooth finish, i used clay bar after washing my car and i was amazed of how dirty the paint surface was. Here is some pics of my audi when i detailed it a couple of weeks ago AUDI pictures by MADTEC - Photobucket

Third, the products you listed above will work but why are you using two different polishes and sealants? You are doing more work than it's needed, so start at the beginning and get your car surface clean, be prepared to spend at least 2 full days on your car to achieve the results you desire.
2009-05-02 19:32:08
#10
just got back car back from autospa, very impressed, price was mad nice too
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