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Just wanna share about this Polishing product i happen to came accross. It's a easy on off polish and takes off almost half of my polishing time. 3 hrs instead of the usual 5-6 hours. It's Jeff Werks Polishing Products. It has the Acrylic base or you can choose the Carnuba base for the deep glow. I personally Use the Acrylic base.

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And the results speak for itself!!!! Below is a job done with only 3 hours. Basically, wash, clay prepare with Prime, Polish with jett(2 layers), finish with Glos.

 

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Close up shots

 

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watever it is..nice car!

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Posted
Originally posted by pyro13@May 12, 2007 03:10 pm

watever it is..nice car!

Thanks :cheeky:

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well taken of car...

 

but i dont think i have the time to clean my car every week...

Don't mess with old farts. Age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill.

Bullshit and brilliance only come with age and experience.

 

Proud owner of an Opel Combo 1.7 DTI

Posted
Originally posted by [V]tec@May 13, 2007 01:03 pm

i using the jeff's trigger. so the post i saw in mcf is actually urs :sweat:

yup... hehe.. Dun wan to let a good product be gone unknown.

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Great looking shine there, Sti.

 

Hv used Amazing Glaze, Turtlewax, Meguire's, etc etc etc. all also not bad lah, not much difference though. Currently using Meguire's.

 

Or send your car to a professional detailer once/twice every year so that it gets a "perpetual" layer of protection

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Originally posted by STi@May 12, 2007 02:21 pm

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The polishing done, by hand or with electrical polisher ?

 

Truly outstanding job.

 

:bounce:

Posted
Originally posted by Lameboy83@May 13, 2007 09:05 pm

:lovestruck:

u really very lame ley.. like tt post also song ar..

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Originally posted by Throttle@May 13, 2007 04:04 pm

Great looking shine there, Sti.

 

Hv used Amazing Glaze, Turtlewax, Meguire's, etc etc etc. all also not bad lah, not much difference though. Currently using Meguire's.

 

Or send your car to a professional detailer once/twice every year so that it gets a "perpetual" layer of protection

Thanks for the compliments.

Usually have it done myself as the satisfaction is just too good after you sweat out few hours and seeing the shine on your ride.

But if i get too many swirl marks esp after sending a certain part of my car for painwork like my new bumper then I'll get the pros to get reid of the swirls thereafter maintaining it again.

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Originally posted by Demon@May 13, 2007 05:30 pm

The polishing done, by hand or with electrical polisher ?

 

Truly outstanding job.

 

:bounce:

Everything purely by hand. Basically to me is everyone can get a shiny car if properly maintain.

JW products are just easy too use and cuts down the polishing time by nearly half. I use to spend nearly 6 hours a session every weekend or fortnight detailing my ride. But whe I use JW I spend the most 3 hour or slightly more to acheive the same results.

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6 hours for the entire car is quite long.. i took usually around 3 hours plus include resting n eat snake. lol. but have to polish hard la.. use strength. if not the shinness n brightness wont come out!

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Posted
Originally posted by STi@May 14, 2007 02:01 pm

Everything purely by hand. Basically to me is everyone can get a shiny car if properly maintain.

JW products are just easy too use and cuts down the polishing time by nearly half. I use to spend nearly 6 hours a session every weekend or fortnight detailing my ride. But whe I use JW I spend the most 3 hour or slightly more to acheive the same results.

Hey STi, where do you usually buy them ? How much are they ?

 

Although I still have plenty of autoglym wax left, the result is too impressive not to give it a shot. I usually use my electrical polisher as I'm too lazy to do it manually so I should be able to give my car that incredible shine, like yours, in half the time right, about 1.5hrs ?

 

:bounce:

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Originally posted by Demon@May 15, 2007 04:12 pm

Hey STi, where do you usually buy them ? How much are they ?

 

Although I still have plenty of autoglym wax left, the result is too impressive not to give it a shot. I usually use my electrical polisher as I'm too lazy to do it manually so I should be able to give my car that incredible shine, like yours, in half the time right, about 1.5hrs ?

 

:bounce:

You can find the products from this guy.

http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/MyCarForum...rstep_P1278149/

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