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Originally Posted by nirmaljusdoit
(Post 2069601)
... Raghu - Following are must have Meguiars products for your basic needs to start off ! - Clay kit - to clean the surface of any bonded contaminants - Ultimate compound - to smoothen down any scratches or deep swirls - Micro fiber towels - for buffing/cleaning - atleast 6 nos - Nxt Tech Wax 2.0 - laying on sealant - Applicator pads - applying UC/NXT .... |
Originally Posted by hiren.mistry
(Post 2070176)
Hey folks, ... Now I've got myself a used car and am very keen to detail my car to restore and perhaps improve its sheen. For that I've got myself Collinite 845. Next is a clay bar, some microfiber towels, tire care and alloy care. .... Would love to hear from you. All the best and keep it shining. Hiren |
Originally Posted by samsag12
(Post 2070858)
Well here is the list mailed to me by Megs. They said that mostly all the items listed are available though i doubt that. Regarding the contact details, i will search for the same. |
Originally Posted by csateesh
(Post 2070807)
For all folks who have been waiting for the update on the shop your world package / order I had ordered the following - Meguiar's G1016 Smooth Surface Clay Kit and - Meguiar's C-2000 Professional Detailing Clay, Mild The package has arrived clap: but only partially :Frustrati Amazon has split the order into two packages and only one of them has arrived. The packing is the same as what amazon ships with just an extra tape indicating the shopyourworld involvement !! Some pics Amazon.com - box w/ shop your world tape , Box with the tape opened and with clay detailing kit inside the box Ping me if you have any questions Time for some detailing |
Originally Posted by NOTORIOUS
(Post 2071006)
Great , it means second order will also be here soon. looks promising. how much time they took in total ???? |
Originally Posted by NOTORIOUS
(Post 2071006)
but this is only the list of items , i thought you got the price list. |
Originally Posted by fine69
(Post 2070199)
@hiren: Polish, pure (amway, dupont) or abrasive (sonax) depending on the paint condition, something for interior detailing (dashboard shine, seat cover cleaners) and a car wash shampoo (I use Amway's and its pretty impressive) Rest you already have plans of getting clay bar, mf towels, jopasu duster, tyre & alloy shiner. As for MFs I've used the regular ones sold at BPCL In & Out outlets & Jopasu MFs. Jopasu definitely has a better quality MFs but not certain if they are 600 gsm. You may want to mail BB and check what gsm their MFs are. 600 gsm rating-wise are good MF towels compared to the ones (350 gsm) sold mostly. |
Originally Posted by vasoo
(Post 2070660)
Hiren, you can have a look at the Meguiar's used car restoration kit or paint correction kit. This is available on Amazon and can be shipped through shopyourworld.com. |
Originally Posted by csateesh
(Post 2071021)
NOTORIOUS : The promised period was 8 ~ 12 working days (excludes weekends and other holidays) Order was placed on 1st Sep and it was delivered today. Cheers |
Originally Posted by samsag12
(Post 2071306)
Just go through my previous post http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/2069838-post3218.html When did i say that the price is also stated. I stated that Megs people provided me the list of available products. Was told that price would be stated on demand. |
Originally Posted by hiren.mistry
(Post 2071424)
I am quite averse shopping online and I don't like the rates on these sites. But I will surely consider it after I've had one go with collinite 845. Thanks PS: I've been itching to get something done over this weekend, weather gods permitting. Whats the bare minimum required? 3 buckets of Water Car shampoo Washing cloth (don't have MF, so an old banyan will do) For detailing I just have Collinite 845 and Formula 1 Some tire foam. Can I directly apply collinite after drying the car? Looking forward to some help. |
Originally Posted by hiren.mistry
(Post 2071424)
Washing cloth (don't have MF, so an old banyan will do) |
Originally Posted by hiren.mistry
(Post 2071424)
Can I directly apply collinite after drying the car? Looking forward to some help. |
Originally Posted by NOTORIOUS
(Post 2071468)
i think as formula 1 has a little abbrasive , so a quick wax with formula 1 then Ipa wipe down then a coat of 845 will do . looks like a lot of work to do , be prepared , take breaks , work in shade and provide before and after pics !!! :D Best of Luck !!! :) |
Originally Posted by RemingtonSteele
(Post 2071491)
Old banyan will do but I doubt if it will give you the same buffing effect the MF gives, didn't you get the MF free with the Collinite order from BB?? if yes then its a good MF for buffing post Collinite application. Yes you can, have a good wash in enclosed shade, let the car drip the water for 10-15mins, dry it up using a good chamois if possible or even a soft-old banyan, allow it to dry itself for next 15-20 mins and then you can apply Collinite-845 Attaching application instructions. Do post the pre & post Collinite-845 resultant pics :) |
Originally Posted by NOTORIOUS
(Post 2071528)
@csateesh : Sir how you have declared it as a gift ??? |
Originally Posted by NOTORIOUS
(Post 2071528)
@csateesh : Sir how you have declared it as a gift ??? |
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