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  • Registered Users Posts: 544 ✭✭✭SBPhoto


    Time for a Shine

    25146034131_74eaae315d_h.jpg


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,985 ✭✭✭cena


    http://www.autopia.ie/product/avalanche-snowfoam/

    Any thoughts on this. 1l works out 15 with shipping


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,377 ✭✭✭Curran


    Im sure it would clean pretty well, but its not pH neutral.


  • Registered Users Posts: 15,513 ✭✭✭✭vectra


    SBPhoto wrote: »


    :cool:

    That looks very glossy.
    What did you use on it?
    Lovely car.


  • Registered Users Posts: 544 ✭✭✭SBPhoto


    Thanks Vectra,
    Very pleased with the car, have it a year now and i put up 40k since, will change for 2017
    Washed with Bill Hamber Shampoo and dried with dry me crazy
    i coat of autoglym resin polish (which removed the tar spots) and two coats of Collinite 845.
    Korrossol on the wheels with a coat of collinite for sealant.
    Any advice on how to get rid of a shiny spot on the middle of my seat.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 19,854 ✭✭✭✭MetzgerMeister


    Use a leather cleaner or light apc and a soft cloth or soft bristled brush to remove the shiny spot. Leather gets shiny when dirty so don't think that it's worn already :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 544 ✭✭✭SBPhoto


    Use a leather cleaner or light apc and a soft cloth or soft bristled brush to remove the shiny spot. Leather gets shiny when dirty so don't think that it's worn already :)

    Thanks for the advice appreciated, its not leather part, its the cloth section where i sit.


  • Registered Users Posts: 19,854 ✭✭✭✭MetzgerMeister


    Oh, I thought you had leather seats....oops! In that case I would suggest something like vanish on a soft cloth and just rub it gently.


  • Registered Users Posts: 15,513 ✭✭✭✭vectra


    Oh, I thought you had leather seats....oops! In that case I would suggest something like vanish on a soft cloth and just rub it gently.

    And another dry white towel to dry it off.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,985 ✭✭✭cena


    Curran wrote: »
    Im sure it would clean pretty well, but its not pH neutral.

    I heard back. They say it is ph neutral


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  • Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators Posts: 11,074 Mod ✭✭✭✭MarkR


    SBPhoto wrote: »
    Time for a Shine

    25146034131_74eaae315d_h.jpg

    That seems ridiculously clean. Has it ever been driven? :D Tell me it's all filter!


  • Registered Users Posts: 15,513 ✭✭✭✭vectra


    MarkR wrote: »
    That seems ridiculously clean. Has it ever been driven? :DTell me it's all filter!

    The username sort of hints to that. As does the colors :)
    Still .
    Looks great.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,377 ✭✭✭Curran


    cena wrote: »
    I heard back. They say it is ph neutral

    Poor wording on the product description then!
    Its says its
    'A mild, non-caustic, alkaline snowfoam'
    Which to me is a mild alkaline solution.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,985 ✭✭✭cena


    Curran wrote: »
    Poor wording on the product description then!
    Its says its

    Which to me is a mild alkaline solution.

    no harm giving it ago. they are in roscommon 10 min drive. May as well give it ago


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,377 ✭✭✭Curran


    Absolutely! ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,190 ✭✭✭Mister Jingles


    If you were to get a bumper respray on a car, how long afterwards before a DA could be taking to it ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 24,647 ✭✭✭✭punisher5112


    If you were to get a bumper respray on a car, how long afterwards before a DA could be taking to it ?


    Leave a month be best but others may know better.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,377 ✭✭✭Curran


    Approx a month before applying a wax or sealant, to allow the paint out gas. But for polishing, once its dry, pretty much - however you would need to remove the polishes from the surface to allow the fresh paint to complete the out gassing. So you'll need buff the area after polishing, and then also use an inspection spray or IPA to ensure you remove the polishing oil residue.


  • Registered Users Posts: 544 ✭✭✭SBPhoto


    MarkR No filters just using the correct light, this was the shadow side of the car, which shows the shine better than direct sunlight.
    I am a photographer by trade. and the car has been driven 65K on it now, but is washed nearly every week.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,190 ✭✭✭Mister Jingles


    Curran wrote: »
    Approx a month before applying a wax or sealant, to allow the paint out gas. But for polishing, once its dry, pretty much - however you would need to remove the polishes from the surface to allow the fresh paint to complete the out gassing. So you'll need buff the area after polishing, and then also use an inspection spray or IPA to ensure you remove the polishing oil residue.

    I'll be getting it both painted and a 3 stage polish (and possibly some wet sanding) done professionally so I'm sure the guys doing the detail will probably know by looking at it whether it's too soon or not ?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,377 ✭✭✭Curran


    Well I assume whoever is painting it will actually be doing a certain amount of polishing post painting anyways - so it will be OK to polish once the car has been returned, but just to ensure the residue oils are removed to allow out gassing.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,875 ✭✭✭Foxhole Norman


    Question regarding pads with Machine polishers, my compounding pads seem to always come apart very easily, is it that I'm just applying that bit too much pressure to it? How much should you be applying when compounding say hard BMW/Audi paint?


  • Registered Users Posts: 19,854 ✭✭✭✭MetzgerMeister


    What pads are you using? I find that they usually degrade over time.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,377 ✭✭✭Curran


    Are you keeping away from panel gaps, badges, trim, or anything that may snag the pad. Quite a lot of pressure can be applied, but they don't take well to any surface other than the flat paintwork.

    Also, are you using a brush to clean them, perhaps you might be going a bit heavy with that.

    Best life of a pad might be 3 cars worth of work.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,875 ✭✭✭Foxhole Norman


    I'm currently using Chemical Guys Hex Logic, the compounding pad is the one that always seems to just fall apart, the rest are fine, I do keep it away from trim, edges and badges, I've gotten three cars out of this pad.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,823 ✭✭✭CrowdedHouse


    Anyone try Dr Leather wipes and find them disappointing?

    I had to do a lot of wiping to remove some light marks and I'm not sure if it's really clean. The 'leather' scent on them is overpowering.

    The BMW Foam stuff I used previously seems to be more effective (and considerably cheaper)

    Seven Worlds will Collide



  • Registered Users Posts: 5,875 ✭✭✭Foxhole Norman


    Anyone try Dr Leather wipes and find them disappointing?

    I had to do a lot of wiping to remove some light marks and I'm not sure if it's really clean. The 'leather' scent on them is overpowering.

    The BMW Foam stuff I used previously seems to be more effective (and considerably cheaper)

    BMW sell very surprisingly good detailing/cleaning supplies, people give them very good reviews.


  • Registered Users Posts: 19,854 ✭✭✭✭MetzgerMeister


    I use Gliptone spray-on leather cleaner and a microfibre followed by BMW leather cream. Maybe try leaving one of the wipes on the area to be cleaned for a few minutes and let the ingredients soak in a bit? I always leave the spray on the seat for a minute before gently wiping and it always does a great job.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,549 ✭✭✭*Kol*


    Anyone try Dr Leather wipes and find them disappointing?

    I had to do a lot of wiping to remove some light marks and I'm not sure if it's really clean. The 'leather' scent on them is overpowering.

    The BMW Foam stuff I used previously seems to be more effective (and considerably cheaper)

    I had them before. To be honest they are better than the "Big Wipes" that I have now. I seem to remember they smelled like baby oil?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,377 ✭✭✭Curran


    The wipes are more for keeping the leather in tip top shape, to give them a once over. The liquid cleaner is for giving the leather a throughout cleaning.


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