10-21-2003
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#21
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 1,647
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Originally posted by E*thug@Oct 21 2003, 07:45 AM
That Zaino stuff looks cool, but alot of people seem to like meguiers, so I will probably go with that. Just one question... Is it ok to use a cleaner/wax and then put a polish on top of it?
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If you are going to use a polish, then just use a wax after that. If you apply polish it will take off the wax. You could apply polish first and then use the cleaner/wax. The "cleaner" part of the cleaner/wax kind of does the same thing as the polish. Its just a little more abbrasive.
This last Sunday, me and a buddy did the Meguiers three step process on his new 91 Talon. It turned out nice:
http://mn3s.org/PA190033.JPG
later,
Curt
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10-21-2003
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#22
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Can't Actually Wrench
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Inver Grove Heights, MN
Posts: 464
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I use meguairs 3 step, and not the gold class, $10 a bottle is too much for me. Maybe Ill splurge and try that zainos stuff.
Anyways Ill try to find a pic with a better angle but this is my car after the 3 step process.

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10-21-2003
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#23
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: White Bear Lake
Posts: 148
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i've been detailing and buffing cars for 5 years for a few different shops and out of my garage a lot for side cash and i say for the price u can't beat Meguiars 3 step process and if u really want a perrrrtty finish go with 2 coats of polish and 2-3 coats of wax, the gold class is also my choice above their other one...but if u take the time 2 do all of that it comes out great..but alter their 3step with these products...i coat Scratch X, 2 coats polish, and 2-3 coats Gold Class, or just do one coat of each if u dont want the effort involved. 
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10-22-2003
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#24
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hopkins
Posts: 564
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Wow that zam stuff looks good... I personally like the picture where you can see off the guys door panel or somethign of that sort and see what he used...
He had a leaf blower! damn he must be pro :P
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10-22-2003
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#25
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R U DTF bro?
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Oak Point, TX
Drives: C8 Stingray Z51
Posts: 20,620
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You never want to put on more than 1 coat of wax, the more coats the more yellowed your finish will become. Here is my choice method:
1) wash with Dawn dishsoap to strip old wax
2) Mother's claybar
3) wash with Meguiers Gold Class
4) Meguiers swirl-reducer
5) Meguiers polish
6) Meguiers Gold Class PASTE wax
7) Meguiers wash again to remove wax dust
For drying, I use a California water blade, then a 100% cotton towel. It took me about 8 hours to complete all of those steps (including cleaning/polishing of the wheels and tires), but I never got a chance to do it this last summer...thats why the car never looked its best.
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Originally Posted by Murlo26
I agree with Kracka.
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10-22-2003
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#26
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hopkins
Posts: 564
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8 HOURS! :stupid:
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10-22-2003
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#27
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Mazda Bitch
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: MN
Posts: 3,208
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I need to get that claybar, and try your process Chris.
I have also heard you should never do more than one coat of wax. You want to protect the car, not make it bullet proof. :P
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10-22-2003
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#28
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: White Bear Lake
Posts: 148
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More than one coat is for the winter, if you're like me and will be driving your car straight through...minnesota does bad things to cars, salt is a killer! :cry:
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10-22-2003
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#29
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R U DTF bro?
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Oak Point, TX
Drives: C8 Stingray Z51
Posts: 20,620
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Originally posted by SlimStyleDSM@Oct 22 2003, 09:19 AM
More than one coat is for the winter, if you're like me and will be driving your car straight through...minnesota does bad things to cars, salt is a killer! :cry:
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10 coats of wax is no more protective than 1 coat of wax.
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Originally Posted by Murlo26
I agree with Kracka.
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10-23-2003
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#31
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Tournaments Won: 3
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Maple Grove, MN
Drives: Lancer and Durango
Posts: 7,017
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I forgot to elabborate on the meguires line, i only use the gold class wash, for the three step they came out with a new system called Deep Crystal, it works great.
Peter, so your saying that we should wax under the fenders and under the car? LOL JK Wax wont remove oxidation it fills ruts, paint cleaner/swirl remover removes oxidation.
8 hours sounds about right if you want the job done right, i spent that for the photoshoot and kept the car in the garage overnight. it still looks great and the water still beads. i love meguires, always have and (hopefully if their product quality stays great) always will.
BTW Meguires released a tire shine that is in a aerosol can that has an adjustable nossel its called something like "Hot Shine" DO NOT GET IT. its not very good at all i tried it and am not happy with it at all, the shine doesnt last very long and isnt very shiny. i dont know if its because my tires are softer or what. stick with the High shine gel.
Tom
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10-23-2003
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#32
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R U DTF bro?
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Oak Point, TX
Drives: C8 Stingray Z51
Posts: 20,620
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The best tire shine that I have found thus far is the Eagle One gel. It lasts a long time and doesn't fling off. Meguier's Deep Crystal system came out many years ago long before Gold Class. That shit is 1990 old school homie (my Dad used it when he bought a LeBaron back in '90...too bad he didn't get the Talon he was also looking at).
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Originally Posted by Murlo26
I agree with Kracka.
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