Newbie here...Mothers products?
It'll be my first time really washing a car (I used to just take my civic to be washed.) I know that sounds so lame and ditzy
, but I want to do it right the first time. Any suggestions?http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...th=3960*21249*
Last edited by hybrid_girl; Aug 18, 2005 at 07:19 PM.
The only time I ever waxed my civic, I didn't really know how to do it, so the wax got all hard on me and got stuck!
I've been scared to wax ever since that time. Now, however, I think I will try to do it on my MB but using all of the tips that I read in the forums so far. =)-Lisa
If you are in southern california, i would suggest that you spend one saturday morning in Irvine. Meguiars has a weekly event were you learn the ins and outs of detailing. They don't try to shove their product down your throat, but they give sound advice regardless of brand you choose to buy. I am sure there are lots of "guys" on this forum who would be happy to take you down there one of these days.
Best of all its free, and they even serve you some bomb-a$$ pizza and drinks.
dan
Last edited by Dan Wang; Aug 18, 2005 at 11:51 PM.
If you are in southern california, i would suggest that you spend one saturday morning in Irvine. Meguiars has a weekly event were you learn the ins and outs of detailing. They don't try to shove their product down your throat, but they give sound advice regardless of brand you choose to buy. I am sure there are lots of "guys" on this forum who would be happy to take you down there one of these days.
Best of all its free, and they even serve you some bomb-a$$ pizza and drinks.
dan
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My preference is to use Meguiar's polishes and follow up with Mothers carnuba wax in a paste form, though I've heard great things about Zaino as well.
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-Lisa

I bought Zanio for the first time a month ago and let me tell ya it's one of the best out there. I'm use to use Eagle One, Mothers and others out i the retail stores but nothing compares to Zaino. It was easy to apply, easy to take off and it shines like glass. People are always asking me what I use and I get so many stares and compliments.
I bought the ZFX, Z2 and Z6.
-Lisa
If you are in southern california, i would suggest that you spend one saturday morning in Irvine. Meguiars has a weekly event were you learn the ins and outs of detailing. They don't try to shove their product down your throat, but they give sound advice regardless of brand you choose to buy. I am sure there are lots of "guys" on this forum who would be happy to take you down there one of these days.
Best of all its free, and they even serve you some bomb-a$$ pizza and drinks.
dan
-Lisa
http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/
I'm sure that they are more than welcomed to join any club any week, so long as they are not completely filled. You might feel out of place being with a bunch of corvette guys, but a smile may go a long ways.
Zaino is good stuff. Pricey in my opinion, but takes alot of time to prep.
I converted to Meguairs because of costs, and ease of product. Both companies make great stuff.
As a noobie, I would get the following:
Car Wash Soap (do not use dish detergent)
High Quality Wash Mitt
Grit Guard for the inside of your wash bucket
Absorber (synthetic chamois)
Paint Cleaner like ScratchX
Pure Polish like Deep Crystal Polish
Car Wax like NXT Tech Wax
Detailing Clay and Quik Detailer (lubricant)
Vinyl Conditioner/Protectant (something silicone free)
Leather Cleaner/Conditioner/Protectant (I personally dont use Meguairs leather products)
Tire dressing like Hot shine
Microfiber towels to wipe off/down wax and polish
The biggest complaint people have is swirls:
Read this as an intro to detailing. http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/sho...&threadid=7011
but yea, just be kind and you will be fine. i actually went to the detail day ( i think like in june ) and it was the bimmerforums.com day. i was completely out of place and i parked right in the middle of all their cars... hehehe. their cars were nice but mine could not compete ( 87' 300e ) so i guess that why they didn't want to race or anything. the free test on all the products is great. just ask in the forum if you can go. Mike Phillips asked me if i could go because i had some stained wheels and he wanted to see what products could fix it. ( stains came from black magic wheel cleaner, it said safe for all wheels and it didn't even say to test in an inconspicuous area. i sure gave them a piece of my mind )
How long does the class generally take? Is it an all day thing?
-Lisa



btw, i've used their clay bar kit..seemed to work fine.







