just detailed car
#1
just detailed car
just used the first two steps of the meguiars products and then topped it off with nu finish. so far it looks good. anyways, the nu finish does take a little time to dry (they say you don't have to buff it), but i still did. what do most of you guys use to cure scratches/dings/dents?
any thoughts are highly appreciated.
any thoughts are highly appreciated.
#3
RE: just detailed car
god my car has been a dirty piece of **** for like 6 months,Ever since my car got broken into and robbed I stopped caring for it and I'm finally get back in to the mood of wanting to keep it nice. Car thieves blow
#5
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Yeah i'm curious about this as well... the ******** at work are inconsiderate and are always dinging and scratching my doors.. no matter how far back in the parking lot i go there's always jerks hitting my car
#6
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same, but im at a high school. it blows because the lot is always 100% full. sometimes over-full and people have to park along the edges of the lot.
So i installed a shock sensor and turned up the sensitivity all the way.
so at least when they dent my door everyone else in the parking lot will stare at them because theres an alarm going off
lol.
So i installed a shock sensor and turned up the sensitivity all the way.
so at least when they dent my door everyone else in the parking lot will stare at them because theres an alarm going off
lol.
#7
RE: just detailed car
yuk....hate that NU Finish junk......get some good carnuba wax....takes some time to dry but thank for todays technology....it used to be a super pain in the a$$ to wipe off....but today it just pretty much wipes off...thankfully.
dent poppers can be found at any local paint/body shop supply house
or you could invest in a paintless dent repair kit and take care of all dings/small dents using that......might even make a few bucks on the side
for really small dings...instead of bondo, I use a little glaze...bondo is porous and can leave small potholes when you paint over it...glaze will fill that in but I have never had any problems with glaze sticking to metal so if its small, ill just use that instead.
dent poppers can be found at any local paint/body shop supply house
or you could invest in a paintless dent repair kit and take care of all dings/small dents using that......might even make a few bucks on the side
for really small dings...instead of bondo, I use a little glaze...bondo is porous and can leave small potholes when you paint over it...glaze will fill that in but I have never had any problems with glaze sticking to metal so if its small, ill just use that instead.
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