Buffed , polished and waxed!!!!!!

If there's a lot of fall out check out Finish Kare decontamination systems. If that's what you used you def just filled them in, but if you don't care about complete protection and you just want it to look nice with minimal effort I'll be glad to send you a little of my EZ Creme Glaze whenever I get home from Philly (Go to school at Temple, live in SJ). Also if you want some wax recommendations feel free to ask or check the detail thread out if you already haven't.


No fallout on my car, it is on the car we did NOT do
 
Right I know. I'm saying use it for the Acura if you don't think a claybar will cut it.
 
I simply want to know what wax/cleaner products to use for a very lazy guy with 4 kids and no time (well not lazy in that one area I suppose:D ). I'd like to be able to do a nice detail job. But the reality is that I need something easy to make it look nice and prolong the inevitable.


Look for the higher quality AIO (All in One) products, such as Klasse AIO for instance. http://www.autogeek.net/klasseallinone.html Obviously I'd try the smaller size out first to see if you'll like it.

As for a wax, Collinite 845 Insulator wax is super easy to apply and lasts a long time, giving a pretty good shine too. The equivalent to it in paste form is 476, but is a little harder to apply, but it also means a little more longevity/depth/shine. The best bang for your buck from any wax company I've ever encountered is from Collinite. 915 Marque d' Elegance is a 30 dollar wax that has beaten waxes that cost thousands of dollars in every aspect. It's also a paste wax and harder to apply than the 845.

If you have a lot of swirl marks, and don't have the time to buff them out, try a glaze to fill it in. Chemical Guys makes a lot of good glazes, but everyone raves about EZ Creme Glaze. Adds a lot of depth and shine as well as filling capabilites.

And for weekly washes, try Chemical Guys Citrus Wash and Gloss. It adds a quick detailed shine after every wash. For quick touch ups, Finish Kare 425 which also has antistatic properties to keep the dust off.

Sorry for the novel:eek: I get carried away.
 
Nick-

I got two extra headlights. They are in great condition.

I had to get new ones with the grey sealant. if interested, throw me a price. I'll upload pics if you wanna see them.

for the ones I currently use, I actually just bought a $15 kit from Pep boys that polishes the headlights. They look BRAND NEW.
 
He was selling them you know?;)

That is a nice job dude. It has a really nice reflection.
 
KD00LS,

Thanks man! I'll give some of that stuff a try.:Beer

Yep, also look for the Zaino line and Chemical Guys. I'm not sure if CG has an AIO, but I'd imagine they do since they (Warner Chemicals) distributes product for relabeling.
 
Look for the higher quality AIO (All in One) products, such as Klasse AIO for instance. http://www.autogeek.net/klasseallinone.html Obviously I'd try the smaller size out first to see if you'll like it.

As for a wax, Collinite 845 Insulator wax is super easy to apply and lasts a long time, giving a pretty good shine too. The equivalent to it in paste form is 476, but is a little harder to apply, but it also means a little more longevity/depth/shine. The best bang for your buck from any wax company I've ever encountered is from Collinite. 915 Marque d' Elegance is a 30 dollar wax that has beaten waxes that cost thousands of dollars in every aspect. It's also a paste wax and harder to apply than the 845.

If you have a lot of swirl marks, and don't have the time to buff them out, try a glaze to fill it in. Chemical Guys makes a lot of good glazes, but everyone raves about EZ Creme Glaze. Adds a lot of depth and shine as well as filling capabilites.

And for weekly washes, try Chemical Guys Citrus Wash and Gloss. It adds a quick detailed shine after every wash. For quick touch ups, Finish Kare 425 which also has antistatic properties to keep the dust off.

Sorry for the novel:eek: I get carried away.

you seem very smart in the detail area and would definetly like to learn how to do this as well as the best products to use

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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