new wax try.
#1
new wax try.
Okay, so i started by bringing my car to a car was to spray it off and dry it (don't have the products right now)
then i went to my shop and started to wax.
This is what i got from my grandparents for my B-Day
First layer Meguiar's Professional Fine-Cut cleaner #2
second layer Meguiar's Professional Hi-Tech Yellow Wax #26
some pics of that.
Final Layer Meguiar's Professional Synthetic Sealant 2.0 #21
and the a few more pics
so for it sitting in the shop it looks really good. i will take some more pictures tomorrow in the sun but i am sad, i don't have tire shine or wheel cleaner so they are still dirty)
then i went to my shop and started to wax.
This is what i got from my grandparents for my B-Day
First layer Meguiar's Professional Fine-Cut cleaner #2
second layer Meguiar's Professional Hi-Tech Yellow Wax #26
some pics of that.
Final Layer Meguiar's Professional Synthetic Sealant 2.0 #21
and the a few more pics
so for it sitting in the shop it looks really good. i will take some more pictures tomorrow in the sun but i am sad, i don't have tire shine or wheel cleaner so they are still dirty)
#3
my front plate looks that way because of the flash on my camera..
and on the last picture of the first group that spot below the drive side headlight is a sport where my clear had come off... my front bumper is starting to peel everywhere..
and on the last picture of the first group that spot below the drive side headlight is a sport where my clear had come off... my front bumper is starting to peel everywhere..
#4
I don't understand the point of spending so much money on waxes. Get the turtle wax ICE and call it a day. It looks just as good as those $100 kits for all the fancy crap. Wax does not look good unless the car has absolutely nothing wrong with it (ie. paint chips, sun fade, dents, etc.). It only brings out the flaws. I can take my car through the car wash and do ten minutes of hand work and it looks just as good as if I paid $125 to get it "detailed".
IMO....
IMO....
#6
well my car needed the fine-cut cleaner since it has lots of swirl marks and such, as for the wax, they both were only $10 so its as much as buying two turtle wax ice, and yea the turtle wax makes it shine, but for an almost 12 year old paint job, the good stuff brings depth back into the paint more...
#7
The Meguiars Professional Hi-Tech Yellow Wax #26 is some damn good stuff for sure.Good job!
Don't let these guys fool you,the better the wax the better the coverage and protection for your paint.I wax all of my vehicles every chance I get and my paint still looks like it did the day I bought it or even better.
Don't let these guys fool you,the better the wax the better the coverage and protection for your paint.I wax all of my vehicles every chance I get and my paint still looks like it did the day I bought it or even better.
#8
I don't understand the point of spending so much money on waxes. Get the turtle wax ICE and call it a day. It looks just as good as those $100 kits for all the fancy crap. Wax does not look good unless the car has absolutely nothing wrong with it (ie. paint chips, sun fade, dents, etc.). It only brings out the flaws. I can take my car through the car wash and do ten minutes of hand work and it looks just as good as if I paid $125 to get it "detailed".
IMO....
IMO....
I will never pay to have my car detailed. I feel like I can do a better job myself and save my money. I love to wax my car and I plan on doing it this weekend. I may even post up some pictures.
And SxyXc, your car looks great! Wonderful job!
#9
The Meguiars Professional Hi-Tech Yellow Wax #26 is some damn good stuff for sure.Good job!
Don't let these guys fool you,the better the wax the better the coverage and protection for your paint.I wax all of my vehicles every chance I get and my paint still looks like it did the day I bought it or even better.
Don't let these guys fool you,the better the wax the better the coverage and protection for your paint.I wax all of my vehicles every chance I get and my paint still looks like it did the day I bought it or even better.
#11
a nicer wax will definitely prove to be worth it. and by all means avoid car washes if you care one bit about your cars paint, those things are horrible, especially if you use the touchless ones, or the brush in the ones where you do the work.
and to SxyXc looks like you did a great job.
and to SxyXc looks like you did a great job.
#13
Looks like a great day to ride with the top down! The scenery there looks like something from a horror movie. Movie title: Death by Tumbleweed. Synopsis: "Guy in a Mustang goes to take pictures of his car after a great wash and wax job. He ends up getting stranded. The tumbleweeds in the distance see this, and they start to plan his demise..."
Sorry man. I just can't help it.
Sorry man. I just can't help it.
#14
Looks like a great day to ride with the top down! The scenery there looks like something from a horror movie. Movie title: Death by Tumbleweed. Synopsis: "Guy in a Mustang goes to take pictures of his car after a great wash and wax job. He ends up getting stranded. The tumbleweeds in the distance see this, and they start to plan his demise..."
Sorry man. I just can't help it.
Sorry man. I just can't help it.
and as for topless. its about 55 so with the floor heater on its not bad..
#17
Car looks good. As for scenery, might try some sunset pics (not directly facing the sun of course) and try to match the shine on horizon to the cars body lines...all minus flash. I think the flash is killing you in all of these pictures.
if you take a profiled pic I can lower it for you.
if you take a profiled pic I can lower it for you.
#18
i am gettin use to my new camera, but yes i have been wanting to do a sunset picture.. i was actually thinking about almost the same place for it.. it has a ncie sunset behind it, i just have to be ready at 6 when it goes down.
#19
What I do for sunset pics is turn off flash (I'm sure there is a way), and take pictures aiming away from the sun. You probably don't want to take a picture directly away from the sunset, or you'll likely see the camera in the cars reflection.
#21
I also have to add that I love seeing an SN95 that is loved and taken care of. I don't see hardly any in my area, but there is one that is red and looks gorgeous. So even more kudos to you for taking care of that paint.
#22
So i just got back from this crazy Mustang hunting experiment. boy do they look beautiful in the natural habit, eating... Haha
then here is a profile pic, so yall can photochop it lowered so i can show my mom...
then here is a profile pic, so yall can photochop it lowered so i can show my mom...
#24
I don't understand the point of spending so much money on waxes. Get the turtle wax ICE and call it a day. It looks just as good as those $100 kits for all the fancy crap. Wax does not look good unless the car has absolutely nothing wrong with it (ie. paint chips, sun fade, dents, etc.). It only brings out the flaws. I can take my car through the car wash and do ten minutes of hand work and it looks just as good as if I paid $125 to get it "detailed".
IMO....
IMO....
SxyXc- looks like theres holograms or some type of marring in the paint. Take a up close picture with sunlight directly on the paint.
Last edited by 03gtmustang; 01-02-2009 at 04:22 PM.
#28
I don't understand the point of spending so much money on waxes. Get the turtle wax ICE and call it a day. It looks just as good as those $100 kits for all the fancy crap. Wax does not look good unless the car has absolutely nothing wrong with it (ie. paint chips, sun fade, dents, etc.). It only brings out the flaws. I can take my car through the car wash and do ten minutes of hand work and it looks just as good as if I paid $125 to get it "detailed".
IMO....
IMO....
2. ICE is a good wax if you want to wax your car 5-6 times a year. It has been proven over an over again that it breaks down much more quickly than any of those "expensive" waxes.
Spend some time on a real auto detailing forum and you'll learn..
SxyXc: Your car looks pretty good, can't really expect to see a HUGE improvement in paint that is 12 years old and had most likely been neglected at some point throughout it's life. Keep working on it! You definitely need to drop it a little though!
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