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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 498
Join Date: Nov 1999
Chapter/Region:
South East
Location: Charleston, SC
Vehicle:1981 jdm swapped gc sniklfritz |
now im on the waxing part...all i can say about polishing a car is
1.its a biacth 2. when your done ...its hard to even express it, but it is so damn smooth, and shiny. it took out 90% of the swirl marks they werent to bad, but it looks 50 times better than when i bought it..do the dealers not even wax it or what..any way be back in about 30 to and hour and give final results, im using meguires crystal polish, and zymol to wax... Late Greg www.jdmracing.com |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 2362
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: South Carolina, USA
Vehicle:1999 Legacy Outback Blue w/ Paint Chips & Mud |
Yeah, I will spend an hour or two washing and waxing the entire car.
Looks great for about two days. I either need a garage or less dirt road driving. |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 498
Join Date: Nov 1999
Chapter/Region:
South East
Location: Charleston, SC
Vehicle:1981 jdm swapped gc sniklfritz |
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Moderator Member#: 922
Join Date: Feb 2000
Chapter/Region:
MWSOC
Location: Schaumburg, IL
Vehicle:2000 Impreza 2.5RS Silver |
You need to buy a silver car... I haven't washed mine in a good 6 months and it still looks good (albeit up on a lift in the air, but I HAVE driven 4 of those months...).
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 8712
Join Date: Jul 2001
Vehicle:2002 Impreza 2.5 TS Blue Ridge Pearl |
Cool, it's nice to know your hard work has paid off.
I've heard that the dealer does more harm than good when they give your new car that first wash. They're pretty careless and use harsh materials, and put lots of swirls in your paint. Some detailing purists refuse to let the dealer wash their car EVER. |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 2575
Join Date: Oct 2000
Chapter/Region:
South East
Location: Winter Park, Florida
Vehicle:2008 Forester 2.5X Dark Gray Metallic |
Boy I can understand that. My car had swirl marks when I bought it that I didn't notice for a few months. I knew I didn't put them there because I'm so careful.... geeez, I'd rather they didn't touch it....
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 498
Join Date: Nov 1999
Chapter/Region:
South East
Location: Charleston, SC
Vehicle:1981 jdm swapped gc sniklfritz |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 6418
Join Date: May 2001
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polishing and waxing a car is so rewarding at the end. all the hard work pays off when you see the car pulling out of the driveway and having the sun shine on it. sweet....
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 4665
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Because life is too short to drink cheap beer!
Vehicle:1999 Grand Cherokee Black |
Hell, whenever I wax my car.. It rains!! Got a drought? I'll come to your neighborhood and wax my car, it'll rain within 24 hours!!
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Scooby Guru
Member#: 1134
Join Date: Mar 2000
Chapter/Region:
MAIC
Location: Dillsburg, PA
Vehicle:2005 Legacy GT Ltd. 2001 Outback LL Bean |
That's the rule man, whenever you clean, it rains.
![]() Next time I wax, I'm taking out the hood vents. I STILL have wax gunk trapped in there, and I waxed the sucker like in June... -S2- |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 3187
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: The Colony (Dallas), TX
Vehicle:2000 Impreza 2.5RS Blue Ridge Pearl |
Soft toothbrush man... it'll get all that shiit out.
Bill NSG Racing |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 8773
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: cali
Vehicle:02 PSM WRX - rip! red bug-eyed replacement |
just wondering.... what wax do u guys use? should i use the special kind made for silver paint? or not yet? and when should i give my baby her first waxing?
thanks for the advice, mak |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 9012
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Montreal, Canada
Vehicle:2002 WRX Sedan Platinum Silver |
Well, here's my take on waxing and dealers...
First off, the dealers (mine at least) only washed the car with water and soap. How do I know? Well, you know the plastic sheet that covers the hood, trunk and roof during transport? When they take that off, it leaves a small line of glue all around where the plastic was. That line cannot be removed with water and soap alone. That suits me just fine, at least I know that the dealer doesn't use any harsh solvents on the car. Secondly, as for the waxing, here's what I do (BTW, this works on any color and regardless of how new/old the car is): 1) get the car washed at a hand-car-wash (because I hate washing, especially the interior and it takes too long and is not very rewarding). 2) Meguiars all the way! First off I use the Mirror Glaze (#7). This part takes the longest because it actually cleans the paint and removes any embedded dirt and old wax as well as swirls. After this step, the car looks like it just came out of a showroom. However, the paint is exposed to the elements. I used to do this part by hand. It would take approx. 4 hours (including the inside of the doors, trunk, under hood - basically everywhere there's paint). I now invested in a high-speed buffer (the only thing that will work with the Maguire's #7) and I cut down the time by half. Obviously, some areas can only be done by hand. 3) Apply a nice coat of Yellow Wax Paste (#26) by hand and buff by hand. This process takes approx 1/2-1 hour. Once the paint is clean, it takes no time to apply and buff the #26. 4) Use Meguiars Endurance on the tires (and all other black plastic/rubber areas of the car). 5) Enjoy the mirror wet-look of the car. 6) If it rains and you get some water spots on the car, just wait till it dries, use a soft car duster to remove the dust. Then, use Meguiars #34 Final Inspection spray and with the terry cloth used to buff the car, buff over the whole car. It'll look like the day you waxed it. This process takes 15 minutes and your car is always clean. I wax my car at least 4 times a year, sometimes more depending how the paint feels. Just pass your hand on the hood/roof/trunk (those 3 areas are most affected by the elements). If you feel that the paint is a little bumpy or doesn't feel as smooth as a piece of glass, it's time to wax it. Besides, waxing can only benefit the car's finish (provided you use a good product like Meguiars). Happy waxing y'all. For more info on Meguiars products: |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 9158
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Atlanta, GA
Vehicle:02 WRX Wagon 5spd Platinum Silver Metallic |
You might check out some of the discussion in the Dress Up & Style board. A number of people (including myself) recommend Zaino products. The shine is incredible, its easy to apply, and lasts pretty long.
You can also check out Zainobros.com |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 7624
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Hopefully on a nice single track.
Vehicle:BD5; family sedan that just wooped your ass |
Don't let anyone else wash your car! You do it I don't care how unrewarding it is. No one will do it right but you. I love cleaning the interior. Take the seats out and scrub that carpet. I smells so good like a woman.
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 9197
Join Date: Aug 2001
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waxing sucks. it's so freakin long but i do it cause blue rally is the sh....
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