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Oakes 04-15-2009 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by subwrxkid (Post 1329163)
Do you have pics of your lambo all detailed up? lol

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Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 1329177)
It's fake, just like his ears

lol, Kevin likes to remind me that I'm a broken person. I've detailed Lambos though :wink:

piku 04-15-2009 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Oakes (Post 1325276)
Thanks! Depending on how dirty/caked on the wheel is (these wheels were in great shape) I used either, Eagle1 Wheel cleaner, a dilution of Ardex New wave, Ardex wheel acid or POR15

The ardex wheel acid is mean. I love that stuff.

piku 04-15-2009 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Oakes (Post 1326278)
Very true, Troll is taking the correct precautions and materials to prevent it as well

2 bucket washing technique is the best way I've seen to prevent them. I don't bother myself and wouldn't you know it my car has swirls ;)

Oakes 04-15-2009 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by piku (Post 1329293)
2 bucket washing technique is the best way I've seen to prevent them. I don't bother myself and wouldn't you know it my car has swirls ;)

I use the 2 bucket technique as well as rinsing the sponge off after every panel regardless. :thumbup:

piku 04-15-2009 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Oakes (Post 1329299)
I use the 2 bucket technique as well as rinsing the sponge off after every panel regardless. :thumbup:

BTW, speaking as someone who was a pro detailer for 2 years for a couple dealers selling cars at the Manheim Auto Auction, I can say you're the first I've seen in a while who I wouldn't be afraid to let touch my car both in terms of technique and product selection. I would happily compound and polish a customer car as necessary but I only clay my own because I want the clear coat to last as long as possible at the expense of shine. That's not to say the cars can't take the polishing... Just not too many times ;) Still looks pretty good though since the car is a 3 times a year waxed, once a year clayed garage queen. Do you have any idea what the little black dots are that seem to get on the cars around here (but never did in Manheim) that are damn hard to get off? I would guess fly poop or something like that.

Oakes 04-15-2009 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by piku (Post 1329314)
BTW, speaking as someone who was a pro detailer for 2 years for a couple dealers selling cars at the Manheim Auto Auction, I can say you're the first I've seen in a while who I wouldn't be afraid to let touch my car both in terms of technique and product selection. I would happily compound and polish a customer car as necessary but I only clay my own because I want the clear coat to last as long as possible at the expense of shine. That's not to say the cars can't take the polishing... Just not too many times ;) Still looks pretty good though since the car is a 3 times a year waxed, once a year clayed garage queen. Do you have any idea what the little black dots are that seem to get on the cars around here (but never did in Manheim) that are damn hard to get off? I would guess fly poop or something like that.

Thank you so much for the compliment man, means a lot :)

I know exactly what you are talking about, they look like really small "Snow caps" candy without the snow lol? I am still baffled as to where they come from, I assumed trees but the 2 cars I did recently that had them are parked in wide open driveways. They are very annoying to remove!

russiankid 04-15-2009 06:12 PM

I don't let anyone do anything to my cars but I'd let Nick detail it, and I HATE when people touch my car.

Oakes 04-15-2009 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by russiankid (Post 1329331)
I don't let anyone do anything to my cars but I'd let Nick detail it, and I HATE when people touch my car.

Thanks! I'm very much the same way with my own car, there's less than a handful of people I'd trust it to, and I treat all the cars I do like my own :wink:

piku 04-15-2009 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Oakes (Post 1329322)
Thank you so much for the compliment man, means a lot :)

I know exactly what you are talking about, they look like really small "Snow caps" candy without the snow lol? I am still baffled as to where they come from, I assumed trees but the 2 cars I did recently that had them are parked in wide open driveways. They are very annoying to remove!

No prob :) I always assumed they were common knowledge and I was just in the dark but yeah, the little snow caps. though mine are usually just flat dots, rarely are they raised like that. Although sometimes they have the snow cap and then you take that part off and the little dot is left and that's the part that refuses to come off. Oh well, I just do my best to keep up with them. I need a black car so you can't see them as well.

Oakes 04-16-2009 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by piku (Post 1329558)
No prob :) I always assumed they were common knowledge and I was just in the dark but yeah, the little snow caps. though mine are usually just flat dots, rarely are they raised like that. Although sometimes they have the snow cap and then you take that part off and the little dot is left and that's the part that refuses to come off. Oh well, I just do my best to keep up with them. I need a black car so you can't see them as well.

haha, yeah they can just be little dots or mound up, annoying either way haha :-p Wish I knew what they came from!

ScubaSteve 04-16-2009 07:00 PM

Wow that looks great. How far detailing go in improving rough paint? My 240s paint is pretty rough and has major sunspots/fading on the roof and a little on the hood (its black). Is it possible to restore paint that far gone?

Oakes 04-16-2009 07:44 PM

Thanks man! If it just looks hazed, there is still hope but if it's blistered and look like the clear coat is gone then it's too late :(

CWBETB 04-16-2009 08:21 PM

Now can you assist me getting sticky crap off my keyboard?! :P

Nice!!!

Oakes 04-16-2009 08:57 PM

I can give you the right tools :mrgreen: haha, thanks man! CherryBomb just picked up his Z from me, he sure seemed excited!

lawdogg 04-16-2009 10:08 PM

Great work man.

Mind posting a step by step with materials used, or is that proprietary?

92sileighty 04-16-2009 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by lawdogg (Post 1331181)
Great work man.

Mind posting a step by step with materials used, or is that proprietary?

that would be blasphemy

Oakes 04-16-2009 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by lawdogg (Post 1331181)
Great work man.

Mind posting a step by step with materials used, or is that proprietary?

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Originally Posted by 92sileighty (Post 1331189)
that would be blasphemy

What he said

haha, just joking, I plan to make a detailed picture thread of the entire process the next time someone feels like hanging around for a full detail :rock:

forced_induction 04-17-2009 05:11 PM

very nice

Oakes 04-17-2009 06:24 PM

thank you


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