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    08-21-2012 10:21 PM #211
    I have the following:

    Meguiars M80
    Meguiars M81
    Meguiars M83
    Megauirs D151 PRC (used a lot)
    Meguiars #07 Glaze (Rarely ever used, was given to me)
    Meguiars #26 ( I use this on every detail)
    Meguiars M105
    Meguiars M205

    Thinking about getting Menzerna Power Lock Sealant

    I use a DA Porter Cable. Ive done detailing in the past and its been years with all these new technology with compounds, polishes, and wax/sealants...

    I'm looking for new pads and looking to do some correction on a Mercedes Black paint... Water stains, swirls, slight scratches here and there.

    What steps do you recommend? For this job, I'm thinking about hitting it with M105, M205, #07(is this step recommended?) #26 and Finishing off with Menzerna Power Lock Sealant... What pads do you recommend per step, and speed?
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    08-24-2012 09:00 AM #212
    Quote Originally Posted by itzkv View Post
    I have the following:

    Meguiars M80
    Meguiars M81
    Meguiars M83
    Megauirs D151 PRC (used a lot)
    Meguiars #07 Glaze (Rarely ever used, was given to me)
    Meguiars #26 ( I use this on every detail)
    Meguiars M105
    Meguiars M205

    Thinking about getting Menzerna Power Lock Sealant

    I use a DA Porter Cable. Ive done detailing in the past and its been years with all these new technology with compounds, polishes, and wax/sealants...

    I'm looking for new pads and looking to do some correction on a Mercedes Black paint... Water stains, swirls, slight scratches here and there.

    What steps do you recommend? For this job, I'm thinking about hitting it with M105, M205, #07(is this step recommended?) #26 and Finishing off with Menzerna Power Lock Sealant... What pads do you recommend per step, and speed?

    you can do this on the mb.


    Meguiars M105 - uber yellow pad or if you need more cut surbuf
    Meguiars M205 - uber green pad
    Meguiars #26 ( I use this on every detail) uber black pad

    you can use the menzerna power lock if you want with the uber black pad.

  3. 09-19-2012 02:04 PM #213
    You do some awesome work. Ive read through just about this whole thread and countless details youve done and it leaves me with one queation. Whats your process for the windows and what products are you using.

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    09-20-2012 10:23 PM #214
    Quote Originally Posted by SHaVedGTi View Post
    You do some awesome work. Ive read through just about this whole thread and countless details youve done and it leaves me with one queation. Whats your process for the windows and what products are you using.
    thanks! I appreciate the feedback.

    here is a kit that would work great on your glass, take a look at the video as well.

    Adam's Glass Cleaning/Sealant Kit

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    10-06-2012 10:22 PM #215
    I bought a 2010 Golf two months ago and this being my first self-owned car, I want to take good care of it, especially before it gets any colder. It's 45degrees today My dealer gives me free car washes but obviously that's not enough. I don't have ANY equipment or products at all. I've looked over the website but it's a bit overwhelming and I'm not sure where to start. I figured I'd just ask for recommendations for both interior and exterior care.

    My dealer told me the car was detailed while I was signing the papers and it looks good to my eye, paint is still mostly smooth with minor grit. No swirls anywhere. Headlights and taillights look good. I think for now I can mostly worry about "upkeep" rather than "repair".

    Things that may affect product choices:
    steelies/hubcaps for winter (with brand spanking new Tarmacs for next warm season )
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    I'm eyeballing at least a foam gun and possibly the Adam's starter kit. I've also been partial to Rain-X products but I thought I might try Aquapel this time around. I love seeing the water just bead right off.



    What could/should I do to prepare for a typical Chicago winter? Anything I can hold off until the spring? Want to put a kit together for me? I would love to be able to purchase most things from Detailers Domain and be done with it until spring. Again, I'm starting from a blank slate. I'm thinking I have a budget of $300-500 for now.

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    10-07-2012 12:54 PM #216
    are you planning on picking up an orbital polisher?

    Here is definitely a great kit for a new user - Adam's Essentials Kit

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    10-07-2012 05:53 PM #217
    Quote Originally Posted by DetailersDomain View Post
    are you planning on picking up an orbital polisher?
    I was thinking I would hand polish for now and possibly pick up one of the Flex XC3401 kits in the spring when I'm less tight on money.

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    10-08-2012 11:35 AM #218
    Quote Originally Posted by drewstylz View Post
    I was thinking I would hand polish for now and possibly pick up one of the Flex XC3401 kits in the spring when I'm less tight on money.
    do you have a number I can reach you at if you have a budget of $300-500 I believe I can get everything you need.

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    10-08-2012 02:06 PM #219
    Quote Originally Posted by DetailersDomain View Post
    do you have a number I can reach you at if you have a budget of $300-500 I believe I can get everything you need.
    YGPM

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    10-10-2012 08:54 AM #220
    I have a black car with quite a few deep paint chips. When buffing/polishing/waxing, I always tape around the trim, badges, etc to keep wax or compound from getting in the cracks or onto the trim, but I always have trouble with wax and compound getting into the chips.

    I apply the product with my Griots 6" orbital (using Adam's products and Uber pads), then buff off by hand when I'm all done, but I usually have trouble getting wax out of paint chips. Is there an easy way to do this? I've tried QD with a microfiber but that doesn't seem to work very well. I was thinking of trying rubbing alcohol or QD with a Q-tip since it's smaller and might be able to get into the tighter spots. Just wondering if you guys had any tips or techniques that would help in this situation before I try anything else.

    Lastly, what would be the best way to cover up these chips? Some have recommend Dr. Color Chip, but I feel like I could achieve the same results with a brush and a small amount of paint and save a few bucks. Input?

    Hope you can help, Phil. Thanks
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    This isn't relevant to your problem, but you need more low.

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    10-10-2012 10:11 PM #221
    I would say try to cover up the chips it will get rid of your problem with the wax sitting in the chips.

    but just curious how big are the chips?

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    10-21-2012 06:24 PM #222
    Hi -

    I just purchased a foam cannon and menzerna glaze from your site (already have the Power Lock sealant). I have the following questions:

    1. What is the best process for using the foam cannon? Do I spray it on a wet or dry car? Do I rinse it off then wash with the normal 2 bucket wash or do I just wash it while it's covered in suds?

    2. ImhavebavPC with LCD pads. I was planning in using the blue pad for applying the glaze and sealant. Will that work or should I be using a grey pad instead?
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    10-22-2012 11:01 AM #223
    Quote Originally Posted by sicklyscott View Post
    Hi -

    I just purchased a foam cannon and menzerna glaze from your site (already have the Power Lock sealant). I have the following questions:

    1. What is the best process for using the foam cannon? Do I spray it on a wet or dry car? Do I rinse it off then wash with the normal 2 bucket wash or do I just wash it while it's covered in suds?

    I would pre soak (you can rinse off if the car is very dirty or dusty) the car then rinse it off, the sud it up again and do a normal wash.

    2. ImhavebavPC with LCD pads. I was planning in using the blue pad for applying the glaze and sealant. Will that work or should I be using a grey pad instead?
    I would use the blue for glaze and black for the sealant.
    answers above

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    10-28-2012 10:59 PM #224
    Hello,

    i have a volvo s60R with nordkap interior, i am looking for the best leather cleaner/conditioner for the seats, door cards, and arm rest. the seats are in good condition, but i would like to get them cleaned/conditioned before the winter.
    i would like to know your opinion on the following cleaners/conditioners...

    -1Z einszett Leather Care Lederpflege
    -Sonax Leather Foam
    -Adam's Leather Cleaner and Leather Conditioner
    -Auto Finesse Hide Leather Cleanser and Leather Conditioner

    also, all these are applied/cleaned with microfiber towels? or is the leather cleaning brush recommended?
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    11-01-2012 11:00 AM #225
    Quote Originally Posted by cm123 View Post
    Hello,

    i have a volvo s60R with nordkap interior, i am looking for the best leather cleaner/conditioner for the seats, door cards, and arm rest. the seats are in good condition, but i would like to get them cleaned/conditioned before the winter.
    i would like to know your opinion on the following cleaners/conditioners...

    -1Z einszett Leather Care Lederpflege - works great many with euros love this product. - matte finish
    -Sonax Leather Foam - works great to clean and condition, very quick, I'm using this right now on my S4 and Q7 - matte finish
    -Adam's Leather Cleaner and Leather Conditioner - leaves a sheen to your leather
    -Auto Finesse Hide Leather Cleanser and Leather Conditioner - have not had too much experience with it yet.

    also, all these are applied/cleaned with microfiber towels? or is the leather cleaning brush recommended?
    thanks.

    -1Z einszett Leather Care Lederpflege - works great many with euros love this product. - matte finish
    -Sonax Leather Foam - works great to clean and condition, very quick, I'm using this right now on my S4 and Q7 - matte finish
    -Adam's Leather Cleaner and Leather Conditioner - leaves a sheen to your leather
    -Auto Finesse Hide Leather Cleanser and Leather Conditioner - have not had too much experience with it yet.

    the application above are wipe and buff off.

  16. 11-29-2012 09:22 AM #226
    I have an '09 S5, ext. color: Daytona Grey Pearl; int.: Magma Red leather. Mileage is 15K & car very rarely sees rain & is kept in a garage. I'm embarrassed to say I've yet to detail but that's about to change (although my friends tell me the finish looks great...but I know better). Car also has a VentureShield (VS) clear bra on entire front fascia & partial hood as well as small pieces on each fender where tires would normally kick-up road debris. Normal wash & dry routine is 2-bucket method (w/ Grit Guards) & spritzing w/ spray detailer & MF W/W towel. Have a PC orbital which I've used on other vehicles using Griot pads & polishes so I'm familiar/comfortable with the process. The steps I envision for the S5 are as follows.....
    1. Wash
    2. Iron X
    3. AutoScrub pad (fine grade) w/ AutoScrub Glide lube
    4. Dry
    5. Polish
    6. 50% IPA wipe
    7. Sealant / Wax
    8. Treat rubber, vinyl, plastic components w/ 303 Protectant

    Questions I have...
    1. Will Iron X in any way damage or lift the VS?
    2. Have never used AutoScrub to this point have always used clay. Plan on "breaking-in" Autoscrub pad on other vehicle before doing S5 so that will be some practice. Can AutoScrub be used on the VS? Since the VS is not wrapped at the hood edges will the combination of the AutoScrub & PC damage the edges of the VS or pull it up at the corners? Should I mask off the VS at the exposed edges.
    3. Can polish (applied w/ PC) be used on VS? Same concern here about damage to edges of VS.
    4. I've read much on this Forum about Menzerna products. Which ones would your recommend for my paint (polish & sealant)? Other product brands that you might suggest I'd want to consider?
    5. I've purchased some Leatherique Rejuvenator & Cleaner. Have never used this product, any heads-up or cautions on using this on my seats (this will be the 1st time they've been cleaned & treated)?

    In advance many thanks for your thoughts and time in responding!

  17. 11-29-2012 04:16 PM #227
    As noted in Question #2 above will be practicing/getting use to AutoScrub on another vehicle which is an '03 CTS (color: White Diamond). It has tape pinstripes...any concerns/precautions about use of Iron X & AutoScrub pad on the pinstripes? Should I protect with painter's tape?

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    01-02-2013 05:24 AM #228
    local shop (props to pak shak) recommended to me several products and a brief howto for a noob detailing kit awhile back. (menzerna sip, menzerna final polish, no rinse, rejex)
    i will be the proud owner of a new car in a coupla months.
    is it recommended to apply a good sealant (like rejex) once i take ownership? also, are the products i listed adequate for my new car?

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    01-07-2013 01:11 PM #229
    Quote Originally Posted by 4RINGSx3 View Post
    As noted in Question #2 above will be practicing/getting use to AutoScrub on another vehicle which is an '03 CTS (color: White Diamond). It has tape pinstripes...any concerns/precautions about use of Iron X & AutoScrub pad on the pinstripes? Should I protect with painter's tape?
    do you know how the pin stripes are done is it taped on or painted on?

    best case would be to mask the pinstripes if you don't know.

  20. 01-08-2013 07:38 PM #230
    They are tape. I did not tape them when I used Iron X & AutoScrub and encountered no problems. Will say that I was very careful when going over the pinstripes. Did tape them when polishing the paint.

  21. 01-08-2013 07:43 PM #231
    They are tape. Did not protect them w/ detail tape and encountered no problems when using Iron X or AutoScrub. Will say that I was very careful when going over the pinstripes. Did protect them w/ tape when I polished w/ my random orbital.

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    01-09-2013 08:39 AM #232
    good to hear.

  23. 01-12-2013 07:55 AM #233
    do you have an orbital polisher[img]http://*************/imagess/images/timatee.gif[/img]?

  24. 01-16-2013 06:47 AM #234
    Philip:

    What metal/chrome cleaner and polish do you recommend for the bumpers of a 72 Mercedes.

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    01-16-2013 10:47 AM #235
    Quote Originally Posted by kal View Post
    Philip:

    What metal/chrome cleaner and polish do you recommend for the bumpers of a 72 Mercedes.
    if they aren't too bad you can use

    Adams Metal Polish 1 and Adam's Metal Polish 2.

    If you nee more cut you can use P21S Polishing Soap or P21S Finish Restorer

  26. 01-16-2013 11:36 AM #236
    thanks Phillip.

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    01-16-2013 11:54 AM #237
    Quote Originally Posted by kal View Post
    thanks Phillip.
    no problem at all.

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    02-04-2013 02:30 PM #238
    is it ok to put a wax over opticoat? like for instance swissvax wax?
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    02-04-2013 02:36 PM #239
    the sonax polymer net shield was designed to work with coatings.

    we have used it with great success as well on clear film as well.

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    02-04-2013 03:53 PM #240
    Quote Originally Posted by DetailersDomain View Post
    the sonax polymer net shield was designed to work with coatings.

    we have used it with great success as well on clear film as well.
    well i currently have a very nice tub of swissvax wax so i would like to use that before getting any other waxes or sealants but i have heard very good things about opticoat was curious to see if they would work together
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    02-04-2013 05:35 PM #241
    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchmastr9 View Post
    well i currently have a very nice tub of swissvax wax so i would like to use that before getting any other waxes or sealants but i have heard very good things about opticoat was curious to see if they would work together
    you can use the sv if you like I don't know of any known issues.

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    02-04-2013 05:37 PM #242
    Will you guys ever carry the NanoSkin Speedy Prep towel
    Have you ever used it?



    I still would use traditional clay bars with heavier contaminates, just this looks awesome for already smooth cars.
    Not to interested in the NanoSkin scrub pads nor the 6'' disk
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    02-04-2013 07:48 PM #243
    we are testing the nanoskin wash mitt and to be honest it does mar up the paint as well.

    not sure I'm in love with it, I want to test it on a few more cars before I pull the trigger.

    that being said we are loving the autoscrub pads for the orbital polishers.

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    02-04-2013 08:01 PM #244
    Awesome, thanks for the head up!
    I just noticed you guys are in NJ (Well sorta, so far north lol)

    Last question,
    Do you know when the 5.5 inch uber MF cutting pads will be restocked?
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    https://detailersdomain.com/Meguiars...ack_p_553.htmlthe uber mf cutting pads will be back in stock in 2 weeks.

    if you need something right away the meg's mf cutting pads should do

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