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Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:19 pm
by DIRT22
Mugen Boi wrote:hey guys...new 2 u all...juz like 2 meet u all...if got space 4 my car then i'll join in 4 the photoshoot...if not it's ok...but of coz...since i'm new 2 u all...would like 2 noe where's the carpark u all r refering 2 :?: :oops:
If there aren't enough cars to make a nice photoshoot, we'll proceed with just the DIY segment of the itinery.....for directions as to where to meet, best to call Pete himself! :D

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:03 pm
by HeavyD75
DIRT22 wrote: Damn man I think we're like running promotional postings for Megiuars products like that.....wahahahaha....... :lol:
Ooooooh Joe, Megiuars products are gooooood. Used it and fell in love with it. Protects our cars and make it shine like show-room condition. Be it if its Car Wash shampoo to Car Wax... they're simply great. Think all the bros here should switch to Megiuars products. :lol: :lol: :wink:

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 5:45 pm
by EK_Series
DIRT22 wrote:Oh and I'll be doing spot treatments with the ScratchX.....that CCB cat that left its prints on my car that night, if I see it I'm gonna stuff it in a tire and roll it down a slope.... :twisted:

Will also be doing further clean up treatments to the headlamp with the PlastiX......

Damn man I think we're like running promotional postings for Megiuars products like that.....wahahahaha....... :lol:
i used the megiuars scratch remover like got marks remain on my car leh.

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 5:57 pm
by DIRT22
You should only use the ScratchX on a clean dry surface....and have to use a lint free clean cloth, but actually there were occasions I used kitchen paper towels to apply and no marks remain.....ideally when you're wiping off the ScratchX you try to buff it abit so the area that has been treated "melts" into the surrounding paint.....otherwise the treated area will look "new" compared to the surrounding.

What sort of marks are you talking about?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 6:23 pm
by ig108
DIRT22 wrote:You should only use the ScratchX on a clean dry surface....and have to use a lint free clean cloth, but actually there were occasions I used kitchen paper towels to apply and no marks remain.....ideally when you're wiping off the ScratchX you try to buff it abit so the area that has been treated "melts" into the surrounding paint.....otherwise the treated area will look "new" compared to the surrounding.

What sort of marks are you talking about?
Hello guys, I have a power drill / buffer for localised area buffing. Will be using that with the Scratch X compound for "polishing" my headlamps and rims - for this DIY session. Its pretty good in removing scratches off headlamps. I scratched mine while DIYing the spraying of the interior. Did some manual buff with Scratch X, cool, better with power buff. Just got to be careful of the localised buffing.

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 6:30 pm
by DIRT22
ig108 wrote:Hello guys, I have a power drill / buffer for localised area buffing. Will be using that with the Scratch X compound for "polishing" my headlamps and rims - for this DIY session. Its pretty good in removing scratches off headlamps. I scratched mine while DIYing the spraying of the interior. Did some manual buff with Scratch X, cool, better with power buff. Just got to be careful of the localised buffing.
Bro have you tried the PlastiX? That one works better on headlamps than ScratchX, many times better....

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 6:48 pm
by EK_Series
DIRT22 wrote:You should only use the ScratchX on a clean dry surface....and have to use a lint free clean cloth, but actually there were occasions I used kitchen paper towels to apply and no marks remain.....ideally when you're wiping off the ScratchX you try to buff it abit so the area that has been treated "melts" into the surrounding paint.....otherwise the treated area will look "new" compared to the surrounding.

What sort of marks are you talking about?
i think maybe the marks were there cos the area not dry. cos i used the scratch x right after washing my car. after that got the unpolished mark. had to use my autoglym polish to wipe it off.

actually my car doors got quite alot of scratches. thinking of swoping with one bro who is scrapping his ride. hope i can find him. :wink:

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 10:23 pm
by hoskos
i bought the scratch x leh... but i can seem to remove the fine scratches on my car. anyone has any idea how to get rid of those marks on the car??? looks like tree sap or something can't seem to get it off with any of the car polishes

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 10:34 pm
by DIRT22
Bro there are some types of marks that are almost impossible to remove with ScratchX no matter how good it is.....your car is black if I remember correctly right? If so don't rub too hard or you might leave swirls around the paintwork.

Stuff like bird shit, clean if off immediately and never let it bake in the sun. I have a stupid stain on my boot lid and my bonnet that cannot be removed by hand polish components although the stains aren't visible unless you look very very closely. I believe the same goes for tree sap.

For water stains, try not to use ScratchX as it is kind of abrasive. Try with a normal polish first, I'd recommend Meguiar's step 2 polish. The type that have to semi-buff off one. The normal quick apply quick wipe off polishes don't work on stubborn stains.

Wash car, I've found that Meguiars Soft-gel is fantastic. Whatever is left in the pail at the end of the wash goes to wash my tires, and you'll be surprised at how easily the solution washes off the brake dust the dirt! :lol: Fantastic shite!!

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 12:02 am
by hoskos
goshh u seem to be an eXpert at this car polish shit.. sayy how bout we start a car polish shoppe. hahaha we can start from shc forum then slowly expand to other forums

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 12:30 am
by Mugen Boi
DIRT22 wrote:
Mugen Boi wrote:hey guys...new 2 u all...juz like 2 meet u all...if got space 4 my car then i'll join in 4 the photoshoot...if not it's ok...but of coz...since i'm new 2 u all...would like 2 noe where's the carpark u all r refering 2 :?: :oops:
If there aren't enough cars to make a nice photoshoot, we'll proceed with just the DIY segment of the itinery.....for directions as to where to meet, best to call Pete himself! :D
mind if u can give me his contact...wouldl ike 2 sms him 4 the details...actually juz backside itchy...1 2 kpo a while...actually seen ur car a few times on the rd n @ Serangoon Shell Carwash :D

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 10:27 am
by DIRT22
hoskos wrote:goshh u seem to be an eXpert at this car polish shit.. sayy how bout we start a car polish shoppe. hahaha we can start from shc forum then slowly expand to other forums
Not expert lah just used a few of their products and find them better compared to other brands.....

Wah crazy man I do my own car I whole body ache and pain liao still wanna do other car?? :shock: Ha ha ha...... :lol:

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 10:29 am
by DIRT22
Mugen Boi wrote:mind if u can give me his contact...wouldl ike 2 sms him 4 the details...actually juz backside itchy...1 2 kpo a while...actually seen ur car a few times on the rd n @ Serangoon Shell Carwash :D
You wanna kaypoh what lah?? Nothing to kaypoh about loh heh heh heh it's just a chill out and/or car care session mah.....not much DIY stuff to do this round I gather....

Seen my car on the road? Why never beep beep me? Or come over say hello at the carwash place?

Actually his number somewhere in this thread lah, or you can SMS me on the day itself for location directions.....the place is very near Adam Rd food centre..... :D

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 12:03 pm
by EK_Series
bro simple,

you bought the flexi pipe already? if not can buy together then diy on sat??

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 10:27 pm
by simple
EK_Series wrote:bro simple,

you bought the flexi pipe already? if not can buy together then diy on sat??
Bro,

Just got the flexi hose (2meter) today from hoskos. You want to share the pipe and we divide the cost together, ok? Any idea what we need to hold the flexi pipe? Btw what is yr ride, EG or Ek, etc? I can be reach @9382 0550, tks