F20 Auto Detail

RZ4M

Member
this might be the wrong section... but i have always had my cars auto detailed mostly using swissvax and getting it done at a pace near Race! in kyalami. i would always do the detail after about a year of owning the car. But i was wondering would it be a bade idea to auto detail a New car? i just like how the paint looks afterwards makes the car look better than it came from showroom. and is there anybody that you guys know of that can do a detailing service but without me having to leave my house?
 

Executer

Inactive
We at TFDetails come to you and detail your car. This is a great thing to add to a new car, as it protects the paintwork once its been sealed and waxed with quality products.

PM myself or Fuzz for a quote, and options available :)

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lambchop

Member
Executer@TFDetails said:
We at TFDetails come to you and detail your car. This is a great thing to add to a new car, as it protects the paintwork once its been sealed and waxed with quality products.

PM myself or Fuzz for a quote, and options available :)

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Could you please let me know what products you will be using ?
 

RZ4M

Member
Executer@TFDetails said:
We at TFDetails come to you and detail your car. This is a great thing to add to a new car, as it protects the paintwork once its been sealed and waxed with quality products.

PM myself or Fuzz for a quote, and options available :)

Sent from my BlackBerry 9360 using Tapatalk

Thanks bro just spoke to fuzz


lambchop said:
Executer@TFDetails said:
We at TFDetails come to you and detail your car. This is a great thing to add to a new car, as it protects the paintwork once its been sealed and waxed with quality products.

PM myself or Fuzz for a quote, and options available :)

Sent from my BlackBerry 9360 using Tapatalk

Could you please let me know what products you will be using ?

What products do you suggest? Swissvax is expensive I've heard from the guys that normally do my cars that Auto Finesse is a good alternative?
 

M135i

Well-known member
Menzerna and collonite 845 for me.
Today I tried meguires ultimate wax.
Smells nice and easy to apply by hand.

Water beads right off and from what it says on the label is quite good as a protective sealant.
Not sure how long it lasts though.

I found collonite to be good for 3 months


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Fuzz@tinyNET

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lambchop said:
Lets not ruin another detailing thread guys

I asked T&F. What they use for LSP etc.

LoL +1

Clay - the whole Megs clay treatment

We will use either Mothers Cleaner polish, or Meg's M82 - depending on the presence of swirling and severity.

Next we'll go for some IPA

Then use Mothers Seal and Glaze to well, seal and glaze

Last stop, Mothers Pure Carnauba Wax

:rollsmile:
 

lambchop

Member
Fuzz@TFDetails said:
lambchop said:
Lets not ruin another detailing thread guys

I asked T&F. What they use for LSP etc.

LoL +1

Clay - the whole Megs clay treatment

We will use either Mothers Cleaner polish, or Meg's M82 - depending on the presence of swirling and severity.

Next we'll go for some IPA

Then use Mothers Seal and Glaze to well, seal and glaze

Last stop, Mothers Pure Carnauba Wax

:rollsmile:

Where do you guys get IPA from ?
 

Coisman

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Fuzz@tinyNET

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RZ4M said:
Who is this elusive IPA:roflol:

LMAO

IPA is LambChop's bff - that's why i need to explain in detail Riyaad

:roflol:

But on a serious note: IPA - isopropyl alcohol, also known as Rubbing Alcohol. It is a cleaning liquid used after the polish and before a seal to properly clean the surface of any polish that remains and also to uncover anything that might be hiding any surface blemishes :bravo:

That's all class :rollsmile:
 

lambchop

Member
Fuzz@TFDetails said:
:fencelook:

Interesting Fuzz

iPA isn't exactly a product that the chemist has available to the public.

Especially in 500ml bottles. Unless u planning on using prepacked swabs


Fuzz@TFDetails said:
RZ4M said:
Who is this elusive IPA:roflol:

LMAO

IPA is LambChop's bff - that's why i need to explain in detail Riyaad

:roflol:

But on a serious note: IPA - isopropyl alcohol, also known as Rubbing Alcohol. It is a cleaning liquid used after the polish and before a seal to properly clean the surface of any polish that remains and also to uncover anything that might be hiding any surface blemishes :bravo:

That's all class :rollsmile:

No point using IPA if you gonna glaze the car boet
 

Fuzz@tinyNET

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lambchop said:
Fuzz@TFDetails said:
:fencelook:

Interesting Fuzz

iPA isn't exactly a product that the chemist has available to the public.

Especially in 500ml bottles. Unless u planning on using prepacked swabs

Lol depending on the chemist you go to, it is disguised as Rubbing Alcohol, waiting on the shelf and waiting to be discovered by guys wanting to use it as IPA

:bravo:

You should really stop going to the chemists in Diepsloot and explore Fourways more :roflol:
 

Fuzz@tinyNET

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lambchop said:
Fuzz@TFDetails said:
:fencelook:

Interesting Fuzz

iPA isn't exactly a product that the chemist has available to the public.

Especially in 500ml bottles. Unless u planning on using prepacked swabs


Fuzz@TFDetails said:
RZ4M said:
Who is this elusive IPA:roflol:

LMAO

IPA is LambChop's bff - that's why i need to explain in detail Riyaad

:roflol:

But on a serious note: IPA - isopropyl alcohol, also known as Rubbing Alcohol. It is a cleaning liquid used after the polish and before a seal to properly clean the surface of any polish that remains and also to uncover anything that might be hiding any surface blemishes :bravo:

That's all class :rollsmile:

No point using IPA if you gonna glaze the car boet



This is true also, but it is just more precautionary on our side than anything, just to ensure that the blemishing is gone fully before we start finishing the car off :rollsmile:
 

lambchop

Member
Fuzz@TFDetails said:
lambchop said:
Fuzz@TFDetails said:
:fencelook:

Interesting Fuzz

iPA isn't exactly a product that the chemist has available to the public.

Especially in 500ml bottles. Unless u planning on using prepacked swabs

Lol depending on the chemist you go to, it is disguised as Rubbing Alcohol, waiting on the shelf and waiting to be discovered by guys wanting to use it as IPA

:bravo:

You should really stop going to the chemists in Diepsloot and explore Fourways more :roflol:

Yawn. Dischem ? Clicks ? Dunno ?


Fuzz@TFDetails said:
lambchop said:
Fuzz@TFDetails said:
:fencelook:

Interesting Fuzz

iPA isn't exactly a product that the chemist has available to the public.

Especially in 500ml bottles. Unless u planning on using prepacked swabs


Fuzz@TFDetails said:
RZ4M said:
Who is this elusive IPA:roflol:

LMAO

IPA is LambChop's bff - that's why i need to explain in detail Riyaad

:roflol:

But on a serious note: IPA - isopropyl alcohol, also known as Rubbing Alcohol. It is a cleaning liquid used after the polish and before a seal to properly clean the surface of any polish that remains and also to uncover anything that might be hiding any surface blemishes :bravo:

That's all class :rollsmile:

No point using IPA if you gonna glaze the car boet



This is true also, but it is just more precautionary on our side than anything, just to ensure that the blemishing is gone fully before we start finishing the car off :rollsmile:



Is that so you know how many coats of glaze to apply?
 
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