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Old 11-29-2012, 11:20 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Looks great. I'm familiar w/ the 3 step wash, polish, and wax, but don't have much experience w/ claybar-ing. It seems like that is great as preparation for cleaning the paint thouroughly. . .
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Looks great. I'm familiar w/ the 3 step wash, polish, and wax, but don't have much experience w/ claybar-ing. It seems like that is great as preparation for cleaning the paint thouroughly. . .
It is the foundation of a perfect shine. If you don't clay when necessary, then yo' shine ain't gonna be anything like my shine.







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listen to junkman. He is the pimp of paint and the sultan of shine lol
For a better word, I like to consider Junkman2008 as the "connoisseur" in the art of automotive paint detailing.

Although the word "connoisseur" can also refer to fine art, food and wine tasting, Junkman2008 has the true artistic expertise and technique in bringing out the outer beauty, ultimate clarity, deep color, and luster to one's automobile paint.

Junkman2008, keep those automobiles spotless featuring that wet-look!

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For a better word, I like to consider Junkman2008 as the "connoisseur" in the art of automotive paint detailing.

Although the word "connoisseur" can also refer to fine art, food and wine tasting, Junkman2008 has the true artistic expertise and technique in bringing out the outer beauty, ultimate clarity, deep color, and luster to one's automobile paint.

Junkman2008, keep those automobiles spotless featuring that wet-look!

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lol! I'm flattered and will do sir!
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Well, they definitely passed you some bum scoop on that one. A glaze is NOT a polish. A glaze is a product that is used to fill in paint damage without removing any clear coat (which is what a polish would do).

By using a glaze, the only thing you're doing is masking the damage. It is still there, and will reveal itself after you've washed the car enough times. Detailers, body shops and dealerships will use a glaze to make your car look perfect when you come to pick it up. However, after a month of washing, all the scratches will eventually show back up. That's why you never see me use a glaze in any of my videos. I want the damage removed, not masked.
Junkman2008, so far I watched six of your videos, All 2 HRS & 56 MIN worth from the link you provided in this thread. I'm very impressed with the knowledge you share on paint correction/protection. Not that I did a bad job with my 370Z a couple of weekends ago (the paint is in outstanding condition and easy to care for at this point), nevertheless, I would have tweaked my process some after watching your videos. I have a 4Runner that can benefit from what I've learned watching your videos and will be doing some paint correction on it in a couple of weeks. I've always done a two bucket wash, and my process of shining a car is very similar to yours. With that said, I will change my process and some of the products I use to closely match yours.

You're very thorough and know your stuff.

Thanks for the help! It's much appreciated.

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Thank you sir! Being thorough is what makes my videos so long. A few guys will complain but leaving no stones unturned is the way I learn. The way I figure it, most of the people watching my videos think the same way I do.
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Are those recent pictures of the vette?
I'd like to see newest pictures.
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Are those recent pictures of the vette?
I'd like to see newest pictures.
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it amazes me that Meguiar’s keeps coming out with all these new products. oh new formula, new line, new....stfu!
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it amazes me that Meguiar’s keeps coming out with all these new products. oh new formula, new line, new....stfu!
Here's what you have to realize about a company like Meguiar's. Unlike a lot of companies that you will read about on these boards, Meguiar's actually manufactures what they sell. They are not some boutique brand that gets their base product from another manufacturer and then adds their 2 cents, they MAKE every polish, compound and wax that they sell. That means that they have a research and development department. They take the time to test, redevelop and improve everything that they make. To not do so allows your company to get stale and that's how you get passed up by your competition. A good example of that is Motorola.

There was a time when Motorola didn't do two things. They didn't make commercials and they didn't discount their phones to employees. Guess what happened. The competition started making funny commercials and affordable phones. So affordable that Motorola employees started buying them (I know... I use to work for Motorola). Now you can't name 3 of your friends who have Motorola phones. That's because Motorola, the 800 pound gorilla sat anywhere it wanted to for way too long and the little chimps named Samsung and Nokia ate their lunch. Now Motorola, the 800 pound gorilla is has practically sold off their cell phone division because they couldn't turn a decent profit. That's what happens when you get stale. Meguiar's is smart enough to learn from Motorola and the Swiss. The Swiss use to make 89% of the watches sold in the world. How many people do you know who are wearing a Swiss made watch right now?

Constant development does one thing for your company. It keeps you fresh and on your toes. It's a jungle out there in business land and there's always a few chimps just waiting for you to take a nap.
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Amazing to see Guys using the same products I have used since 1985...

Number 7 and then number 26 Mequiars...

Here is a photo of 29 year old paint that has not been washed in several months...

It has only been hand polished with number 7 and number 26 it's whole life...

The number 7 strips away everything and makes it squeaky clean, and with a deep color, and the 26 just deepens the color and protects it...29 years...
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Here's what you have to realize about a company like Meguiar's. Unlike a lot of companies that you will read about on these boards, Meguiar's actually manufactures what they sell. They are not some boutique brand that gets their base product from another manufacturer and then adds their 2 cents, they MAKE every polish, compound and wax that they sell. That means that they have a research and development department. They take the time to test, redevelop and improve everything that they make. To not do so allows your company to get stale and that's how you get passed up by your competition. A good example of that is Motorola.

There was a time when Motorola didn't do two things. They didn't make commercials and they didn't discount their phones to employees. Guess what happened. The competition started making funny commercials and affordable phones. So affordable that Motorola employees started buying them (I know... I use to work for Motorola). Now you can't name 3 of your friends who have Motorola phones. That's because Motorola, the 800 pound gorilla sat anywhere it wanted to for way too long and the little chimps named Samsung and Nokia ate their lunch. Now Motorola, the 800 pound gorilla is has practically sold off their cell phone division because they couldn't turn a decent profit. That's what happens when you get stale. Meguiar's is smart enough to learn from Motorola and the Swiss. The Swiss use to make 89% of the watches sold in the world. How many people do you know who are wearing a Swiss made watch right now?

Constant development does one thing for your company. It keeps you fresh and on your toes. It's a jungle out there in business land and there's always a few chimps just waiting for you to take a nap.
I understand what your saying but here is my thoughts. When you have something that works a customer will return for more. When you keep flooding the market with "new formula" one starts to think why! Mequires is a big company, yes they have alot of stuff but everyone ive talked to about detailing i always here the same thing. Why do they have a billion different compounds and this and that! idk..... i dont care what the name is. if it works and has results leave it at that. just remember with good customer service and products that work you will have a customer for life!
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I understand what your saying but here is my thoughts. When you have something that works a customer will return for more. When you keep flooding the market with "new formula" one starts to think why! Mequires is a big company, yes they have alot of stuff but everyone ive talked to about detailing i always here the same thing. Why do they have a billion different compounds and this and that! idk..... i dont care what the name is. if it works and has results leave it at that. just remember with good customer service and products that work you will have a customer for life!
There's nothing wrong with finding something that you like and mastering it. I promote the same thing. However, some people find it easier to get the results that they want using combination A of a product line, as others find it best for them to use combination B of the same product line. Having a choice can be an advantage. One, it's a preference thing and two, it's a technique thing. Meguiar's makes polishes and products that can be used with a rotary polisher for professionals, a dual-action polisher for the intermediate detailer and a orbital polisher for the beginner. They also make products for the individual who wants to work by hand. Add the development of the microfiber buffing pads and all of a sudden, you have a mess load of products on the market. As an end user, you don't have to use or try everything that they put out, just find and use what works for you. If you feel like broadening your horizons, they will always have something new for you to try.

Here's one way to look at it. There is a car on the market that gets better gas mileage than any other car on the market right now. Everyone likes to get great gas mileage, however, everyone might not care for that particular car. Thus, there are other choices on the market that you can buy and still get great gas mileage. Do all the choices cause you a headache? No, because you like having choices. Detailers feel the same way. Imagine how much business Meguiar's gets by being flexible with what they have to offer. Since they are picking up new customer literally every day, offering various methods of paint correction is a win-win for them. It can be very, very confusing to the novice detailer who just overwhelms themselves by trying to take in the entire line but that when guys like me who show you just one method and selection of products to use come in handy. You don't have to get lost in all the products that they offer, just use what I use in my videos and call it a wrap.
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mine needs to be cut bad. I have tried it myself but the swirl marks are deep from the previous owner so i think I will get it professionally done then keep up with it after that.
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mine needs to be cut bad. I have tried it myself but the swirl marks are deep from the previous owner so i think I will get it professionally done then keep up with it after that.
What have you tried so far? Have you watched my latest swirl removing videos?
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