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PIKE5.0 08-29-2012 02:55 PM

Paint resto discussion
 
Keeping the paint in good condition is the most annoying/tedious process of any car I've owned. I FUCKING HATE IT! Mainly bc it take so much time and knowledge to truly do it right.

My car is officially one year old.. The black paint looks like 3 years of wear (due to no garage, weather, sprinkler systems, and 24k miles). I finally have a house/garage and am in obvious need of paint restoration.

I will most likely pay someone to get back right this first time. BUT what are some tips, products, techniques that some of you all utilize with your cars??

Midnight11 08-29-2012 02:58 PM

moved to the detailing section :D

im no pro but i have the porter cable and used it on my 11. worked great and got all the swirls out.

http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...8/IMG_0418.jpg
http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...8/IMG_0408.jpg

PIKE5.0 08-29-2012 03:03 PM

[QUOTE=Midnight11;3803]moved to the detailing section :D

My laziness of searching has been put on blast! lol my bad, thanks!



I'm terrified of screwing it up with a power tool in my hand as 110% of the time I'm working on my car/yard/whatever intoxicated..

Midnight11 08-29-2012 03:04 PM

porter cable is really user friendly and wont hurt your paint. i can show you on your car if you are ever in the area

PIKE5.0 08-29-2012 03:12 PM

I'd be down for a demo.. so hopefully we can coordinate that soon! Positive my car secretly hates me due to neglect

Midnight11 08-29-2012 03:18 PM

sounds good just let me know

Grandpa 08-29-2012 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Midnight11 (Post 3807)
porter cable is really user friendly and wont hurt your paint. i can show you on your car if you are ever in the area

Agreed. It's really hard to do any damage with a Porter Cable unless you have trash in the pad and/or using a really aggressive pad.

03MachMe 08-29-2012 04:12 PM

i have all the stuff ex the porter cable. I really need to buy one... I really really want to keep my paint looking like it does now. I have used the Meguiars on the Mach in the past and worked great.

have the three on the top and use them when i do a full detail

http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/catego...al-mirrorglaze

PLASMAN 08-29-2012 09:14 PM

Dude if you have a black car thats been outside for a year you need to claybar the whole thing to get the contaminants off the paint, then do your waxing and treating. I used to use liquid class on my black shelby and it looked wet all the time

OG Fox 09-02-2012 02:03 AM

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Originally Posted by PLASMAN (Post 3880)
Dude if you have a black car thats been outside for a year you need to claybar the whole thing to get the contaminants off the paint, then do your waxing and treating. I used to use liquid class on my black shelby and it looked wet all the time

this!!!

yes, clay bar really works. get all the crap out of your paint, and then wax and polish the shit of it.

Eaglei532 09-03-2012 03:56 AM

Im in for a demo/class. I want to learn more about keeping my child looking glassy!!!

PLASMAN 09-03-2012 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Eaglei532 (Post 4245)
Im in for a demo/class. I want to learn more about keeping my child looking glassy!!!

Get a claybar kit and some quick detailer spray and do one panel at a time. Spray down the panel and soak the clay with the spray. You just rub it on the paint in a straight back and forth motion till you covered the whole panel. Oh yeah start with a clean car, dont do this outside. You will eventually get the clay bar dirty, so you have to knead it and work it so its as clean as possible. When your done with a panel run your finger across it compared to a panel not done and it should fell like glass. The detailer spray should work as a lubricant, it will take a long time and you will be sore the next day, but once your done and get a good coat of wax on you wont have to do it again. I went looking for a new container of liquid class wax yesterday and nobody has it on the shelf at autoparts stores anymore, so i bought it of their website. You may find it in an autobody supply store as well. You know you have the right one if it has like a 67 gold vette on the container. They also have new product for black plastic trim that you spray on that wont turn white I bought. Hope that helps. After your done you can use a california duster to clean the car instead of water

Grandpa 09-03-2012 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PLASMAN (Post 4258)
Get a claybar kit and some quick detailer spray and do one panel at a time. Spray down the panel and soak the clay with the spray. You just rub it on the paint in a straight back and forth motion till you covered the whole panel. Oh yeah start with a clean car, dont do this outside. You will eventually get the clay bar dirty, so you have to knead it and work it so its as clean as possible. When your done with a panel run your finger across it compared to a panel not done and it should fell like glass. The detailer spray should work as a lubricant, it will take a long time and you will be sore the next day, but once your done and get a good coat of wax on you wont have to do it again. I went looking for a new container of liquid class wax yesterday and nobody has it on the shelf at autoparts stores anymore, so i bought it of their website. You may find it in an autobody supply store as well. You know you have the right one if it has like a 67 gold vette on the container. They also have new product for black plastic trim that you spray on that wont turn white I bought. Hope that helps. After your done you can use a california duster to clean the car instead of water


This is pretty much what I do. I've only washed my car once since I bought the car and that was because I got caught in the rain by accident. A good clay bar job and a quality wax will make a huge difference in the way a car looks. :)

Dan12GT 09-05-2012 12:17 PM

I too will favor the clay bar. However, I highly suggest Zaino now that I have had a chance to try their products.

I bought the Ultimate Protection Car Show Kit. The process involved first washing your car in dawn to remove any greese / hard dirt. Then to claybar the entire car (I even did my door jams! :mfr_omg:). Then to wash the car again to get off any of the excess residue from the clay baring. Then to polish it with the provided car polish. I did 2 coats of the polish. I was pretty damn tired after all that but my paint looks amazing.

http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1346861727

http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1346861592

http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1346861504

Grandpa 09-05-2012 12:50 PM

How much did that kit cost, Dan?


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