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happytheman 03-19-2012 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1608130)
you can use Prima Hydro over the entire car and be done with it. i use it on my dd's... over paint, glass, rubber seals, wheels. :) it's a wax as you dry product. it helps prevent swirls too when you wipe as it works as lube as well. it's a polymer sealant so it will last at least 3-4wks. :tup: just use it every time you wash and you won't have to really put any sealant on it.

www.detailersdomain.com has it. phil's a vendor here. :tup:

the only reason why i use griot's One-Step-Sealant is because i like how it can remove minor contaminants and any haze i have. :) i dont necessarily 'need' to use abrasives.

I know you've mentioned that product before, but for the first time I have opened my detailer's heart and listened! :) I think I'm going to order me some of this liquid gold that you place in such high regard and give it a test. :tup:

RiCharlie 03-19-2012 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1608130)
you can use Prima Hydro over the entire car and be done with it. i use it on my dd's... over paint, glass, rubber seals, wheels. :) it's a wax as you dry product. it helps prevent swirls too when you wipe as it works as lube as well. it's a polymer sealant so it will last at least 3-4wks. :tup: just use it every time you wash and you won't have to really put any sealant on it.

www.detailersdomain.com has it. phil's a vendor here. :tup:

the only reason why i use griot's One-Step-Sealant is because i like how it can remove minor contaminants and any haze i have. :) i dont necessarily 'need' to use abrasives.

ok I will try..I am surprised you an put it even over glass...I will use up what I have first than try that...

happytheman 03-19-2012 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by RiCharlie (Post 1608197)
ok I will try..I am surprised you an put it even over glass...I will use up what I have first than try that...

Yah, glass AND rubber seals! :eek: :tup:

alcheng 03-19-2012 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by bbigby64 (Post 1608119)
Yes, I play, but I only saw a a few games in the first set. I was too busy detailing my Z all day, and I had a singles match at 4:30. Who won?

I saw the last few games, Federer won the title, not surprised but much credits to Isner too.

alcheng 03-19-2012 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1608130)
you can use Prima Hydro over the entire car and be done with it. i use it on my dd's... over paint, glass, rubber seals, wheels. :) it's a wax as you dry product. it helps prevent swirls too when you wipe as it works as lube as well. it's a polymer sealant so it will last at least 3-4wks. :tup: just use it every time you wash and you won't have to really put any sealant on it.

www.detailersdomain.com has it. phil's a vendor here. :tup:

the only reason why i use griot's One-Step-Sealant is because i like how it can remove minor contaminants and any haze i have. :) i dont necessarily 'need' to use abrasives.


This is what I use: It also works on plastic, but I don't use it on glass cos I have the auto glass cleaner. It's very easy to use that I sometimes wax my car every 2 weeks, it does get off some light scratches on my other cars. :tup: product.

bbigby64 03-19-2012 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by alcheng (Post 1608443)
I saw the last few games, Federer won the title, not surprised but much credits to Isner too.

Must've been a good match.

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LunaZ 03-19-2012 03:46 PM

Drove it around for a few errands, feeling much better about my alignment.
I think the wheels look a little more flush-like now that I'm running the correct camber.

Skeeterbop 03-19-2012 06:07 PM

Decided to make a for sale add. Want to pick up a 240Z and work on it, but can't really justify two cars. Figured now is as good a time as any since I don't really need a car at the moment.

kenchan 03-19-2012 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 1608179)
I know you've mentioned that product before, but for the first time I have opened my detailer's heart and listened! :) I think I'm going to order me some of this liquid gold that you place in such high regard and give it a test. :tup:

yep, it was released to the MINI forum about 7yrs ago and i was hooked. i did several reviews for Prima when they were still kinda new. Hydro and Nero are two favorites from them. :tup: followed by Amigo. amigo is a polymer based filler for pre-wax. this stuff is amazing to fill hazes. super easy to apply and remove. that's the beauty of prima.

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Originally Posted by RiCharlie (Post 1608197)
ok I will try..I am surprised you an put it even over glass...I will use up what I have first than try that...

yep, it kinda works like rain-x over glass. easy to remove bird crap too. :D

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Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 1608232)
Yah, glass AND rubber seals! :eek: :tup:

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Originally Posted by alcheng (Post 1608503)
This is what I use: It also works on plastic, but I don't use it on glass cos I have the auto glass cleaner. It's very easy to use that I sometimes wax my car every 2 weeks, it does get off some light scratches on my other cars. :tup: product.

mr.alcheng - yah, ive heard good things about Ice and also NXT TechWax spray or something. :tup: my dd's have polymer treatment, my Z gets natural wax treatment. :p

GaleForce 03-19-2012 07:04 PM

Took the Z to the local Nissan dealer. They had a look at my sticky hatch, which decided not to stick... Always the case... Mechanic is ordering the new hatch springs anyways :tup: .

Also asked for a crush washer for the drain plug, this is what Nissan gave me,
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6097/6...9bac2274_z.jpg
Drain plug washer by J M Gale, on Flickr

Looks different than the one guys are using in the DIY - oil change thread.

Went to 3 more automotive stores looking for a decent oil filter. Purolator is impossible to get here. Finally, the last local autoparts store can get me the K&N oil filter next day. I'll have it in the morning. I like small town living, but miss the convenience of the big city.

alcheng 03-19-2012 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1608813)

mr.alcheng - yah, ive heard good things about Ice and also NXT TechWax spray or something. :tup: my dd's have polymer treatment, my Z gets natural wax treatment. :p

:tup: Mr.kenchan, I did some research in the forum before I make up my mind on trying out the Turtle Wax Ice, and yes, the NXT TechWax is a very popular product too.

Mainly the people who tried the Turtle Ice says the wax is highly water repellent and long lasting.

Since I don't have a polisher, and have VentureShield on the panels, this Turtle Ice liquid wax just fall into my criteria perfectly.

And after using it for couple times, on my Z and on both of my parents cars, one is a 16 yrs old Green Jag with lots of scratches and one silver A4, I can only praise this product, I am surprised by this liquid form car wax.

Yes, it does work well under direct sun light, no white residues along the edge of the ventureshield, works well on plastic, easy on and very easy off.

Suggest to Z fellows here!! :tiphat:

ZMan8 03-19-2012 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by GaleForce (Post 1608920)
Took the Z to the local Nissan dealer. They had a look at my sticky hatch, which decided not to stick... Always the case... Mechanic is ordering the new hatch springs anyways :tup: .

Also asked for a crush washer for the drain plug, this is what Nissan gave me,
Looks different than the one guys are using in the DIY - oil change thread.

Went to 3 more automotive stores looking for a decent oil filter. Purolator is impossible to get here. Finally, the last local autoparts store can get me the K&N oil filter next day. I'll have it in the morning. I like small town living, but miss the convenience of the big city.

That doesn't look like a crush washer for the oil change. Looks more like a regular one.

gurneyeagle 03-19-2012 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by alcheng (Post 1608925)
:tup: Mr.kenchan, I did some research in the forum before I make up my mind on trying out the Turtle Wax Ice, and yes, the NXT TechWax is a very popular product too.

Mainly the people who tried the Turtle Ice says the wax is highly water repellent and long lasting.

Since I don't have a polisher, and have VentureShield on the panels, this Turtle Ice liquid wax just fall into my criteria perfectly.

And after using it for couple times, on my Z and on both of my parents cars, one is a 16 yrs old Green Jag with lots of scratches and one silver A4, I can only praise this product, I am surprised by this liquid form car wax.

Yes, it does work well under direct sun light, no white residues along the edge of the ventureshield, works well on plastic, easy on and very easy off.

Suggest to Z fellows here!! :tiphat:

I used to use Turtle Wax Ice, but you have to be careful about streaks. especially on dark colors. That being said, I really liked the product. Easy on, and easy off with no residue. It's nice that you can use it on other trim.

Do yourself a favor and get an random orbital polisher. Then load up on Ken-san/gurney approved Griot's products. Like the Master, I use their carnuba wax and the shine is amazing.

alcheng 03-19-2012 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by gurneyeagle (Post 1608953)
I used to use Turtle Wax Ice, but you have to be careful about streaks. especially on dark colors. That being said, I really liked the product. Easy on, and easy off with no residue. It's nice that you can use it on other trim.

Do yourself a favor and get an random orbital polisher. Then load up on Ken-san/gurney approved Griot's products. Like the Master, I use their carnuba wax and the shine is amazing.

Mr.gurneyeagle, do you mean streaks which are already on the panels or might created by the wax?? thanks

happytheman 03-19-2012 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Skeeterbop (Post 1608804)
Decided to make a for sale add. Want to pick up a 240Z and work on it, but can't really justify two cars. Figured now is as good a time as any since I don't really need a car at the moment.

Sorry to hear that dude. I think you'll definitely get some pleasure with a 240Z project car tho. In for pics and project status when it gets off the ground! :tup:

Are you going to part out your Z? If so, and your Z1 post mafs are red I'd be interested. :)


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