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Originally Posted by sohail99 (Post 2137498)
As for pads, I'd go with Garipagol's recommendations!

I have a mixture of multiple pads and I find that I'm using the orange and white ones a lil' more!

It all depends on the current status of the finish that you're aiming to correct.

Generally, a orange pad with M105 is enough to remove most defects.(you might need a yellow cutting pad in case you are refinishing a re-painted panel after sanding)

White is good for medium polishing and sometimes, even finishing, with M205 or even finer polishes.

Grey is great for jeweling, glazing as well as wax/sealant application!

For doing a multi-step correction on one car, you need at least 3-4 nos. of each type of pad.(for heavy correction)

Getting 2x six pack LC CCS pads is a great way to stock up!
Also, do get a dedicated pad cleaning powder(it really helps a lot!)

Thanks for the suggestions Sohail.

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Originally Posted by shamanth (Post 2139067)
DeWalt Car polisher is being sold by Black & Decker and its available in Bangalore. I called the dealer, they were closing their shop today, so i will go and check it out on Monday. He told me its Orbital dual action and MRP is around 14 k will give you good discount, will go on Monday and check it out.

Sohail got it for 9k or so, you need to bargain hard. 14k is pure fleecing, seems he read my Flex writeup.:uncontrol

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Originally Posted by sagarpadaki (Post 2139098)
Thats great news! Please tell their address and their contact number.
Do keep us updated about this

The Black and Decker shop is in SP road. I will send you PM.

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Originally Posted by tsk13 (Post 2139508)
Sohail got it for 9k or so, you need to bargain hard. 14k is pure fleecing, seems he read my Flex writeup.:uncontrol

Oh Ya, I was thinking of not buying unless its less than 10 k. He told its Dewalt Orbital car polisher, have to check it out if he is telling correct.

And if its Rotary polisher, me as a newbie should not be buying it right guys?

A warm Hello To all Guru's !!!

Here are Some Pics Of Notorious Verna which has recently finished the paint correction. all smork work like interior cleaning and dressing is still pending.

it Takes a lot of time and patience but the outcome is great . Hope you will like them !!! :)

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Originally Posted by shamanth (Post 2139624)
Oh Ya, I was thinking of not buying unless its less than 10 k. He told its Dewalt Orbital car polisher, have to check it out if he is telling correct.

And if its Rotary polisher, me as a newbie should not be buying it right guys?

Check the Model Number of Sohail's unit before you buy. His post is on Pg 205 or so. Newbie should be careful with its use.
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Originally Posted by Nos007 (Post 2139821)
A warm Hello To all Guru's !!!

Here are Some Pics Of Notorious Verna which has recently finished the paint correction. all smork work like interior cleaning and dressing is still pending.

it Takes a lot of time and patience but the outcome is great . Hope you will like them !!! :)

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Mine is DeWalt DW443 and its a dual action polisher!(perfectly paint safe!) (be care full on sharp edges!! its better to tape them off!)

Check out my thread for pics :D

Bought a DeWALT DW443 Dual Action Sander/Polisher! Help... - Auto Geek Online Auto Detailing Forum

Its a perfect polisher for guys on a budget!!

You can see the finish I achieved with that unit in the same thread!!

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Originally Posted by sohail99 (Post 2140082)
Mine is DeWalt DW443 and its a dual action polisher!(perfectly paint safe!) (be care full on sharp edges!! its better to tape them off!)

Check out my thread for pics :D

Bought a DeWALT DW443 Dual Action Sander/Polisher! Help... - Auto Geek Online Auto Detailing Forum

Its a perfect polisher for guys on a budget!!

You can see the finish I achieved with that unit in the same thread!!

Sohail , what is the price you paid for the machine, so that i could bargain accordingly.

And What are the pads you are using with it? Does a generic polishing pad fit it?

Couple of layers of Megs NXT 2.0, Diwali lights = great chance to click a few pics :D
Please excuse my limited skills at night photography.

Having tried a few brands of waxes and sealants, I've found that the slickness offered by NXT 2.0 is unparalleled. Gives you a nice feel once the job is done. :)

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Great work Notorious!

Try using some white specific glazes to further enhance the wet effect on white!

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Originally Posted by shamanth (Post 2140498)
Sohail , what is the price you paid for the machine, so that i could bargain accordingly.

And What are the pads you are using with it? Does a generic polishing pad fit it?

The guy I bought it from quoted 11k initially!
But after a lil' bargaining he went down to 10.2k (maybe he could've gone further down!)

I use Lake Country 6.5" pads with it(as DeWalt's backing plate is 6" in size!)
We always use a 0.5" bigger pad than the backing plate in order to be safe while working on the paint.

Any 6.5" polishing pad in the world will fit perfectly on it!:thumbs up


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Originally Posted by thelord (Post 2141273)
Couple of layers of Megs NXT 2.0, Diwali lights = great chance to click a few pics :D
Please excuse my limited skills at night photography.

Having tried a few brands of waxes and sealants, I've found that the slickness offered by NXT 2.0 is unparalleled. Gives you a nice feel once the job is done. :)

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Really liked your setup!!

And the paint is literally amplifying the diwali decoration lights!

Great work with NXT2.0. Its indeed great to work with :thumbs up

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Had a go with the Flex this weekend. Used the Menzerna PO85RD with LC white pad to prep the paintwork. Tried out the side handle on the DA, it certainly helps on the vertical panels. Then used the UPGP to seal the paint. Application is very easy & took less than 10 minutes by hand. One spurt on the MF pad that comes with the product is good for one panel. Less than a quarter ounce took care of the entire vehicle. Layered it the next day for a good seal. It is certainly easier to apply than either WG DGPS or the Klasse SG by a mile and a half. The consistancy is like water. It is WOWO - no buffing. As it dries it will streak but once completely dry WOW !

Good thing about UPGS is it dries in 30 mins and you can drive the car. But layering needs 12 hours of curing time. As for the immediate results it is as good or if not better the other sealants I have used. But the ease of appliaction is a great plus, you do not have to be an expert to get a terrific finish (provided you have prepped your paint ofcourse).

Tried taking some photos - messes it up. I'm not good at it.

As of now I LIKE UPGP.

What I now have to see is how it weathers. Will let you know.

In my next seesion I plan to use the Merzerna SIP with the UPGP. Will post some photos then if I get good results.


Rgds

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Originally Posted by sohail99 (Post 2141446)
Try using some white specific glazes to further enhance the wet effect on white!

I am very new to detailing world.
What do you mean by white specific glazes ? Can you give more details about it.

@thelord
Your car looks superb. What did you use for tyre dressing.

I ordered the eagle one interior cleaning spray from ebay india.
Have used it for a couple of weeks. Cant say that it does any kind of magic to the interior panels. Just using a cloth to buff does not help. Needs a scrubber or something to have a decent effect, then a cloth and lots of water.
Is there a more magical solution available for beige internal panels of the verna? The monsoon is taking a heavy toll on the interiors.

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Originally Posted by pras.oct25 (Post 2144315)
I ordered the eagle one interior cleaning spray from ebay india.
Have used it for a couple of weeks. Cant say that it does any kind of magic to the interior panels. Just using a cloth to buff does not help. Needs a scrubber or something to have a decent effect, then a cloth and lots of water.
Is there a more magical solution available for beige internal panels of the verna? The monsoon is taking a heavy toll on the interiors.

Beige huh ! If you have heavily soiled panels my recommendation will be to get it professionally cleaned once and then maintain it through DIY elbow grease. Cleaning a heavily soiled interior is quite messy and is prone to streaks and patches. More so for light color materials. None of the DIY products will be upto it.

Rgds

Sid

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Originally Posted by Garipagol (Post 2144618)
Beige huh ! If you have heavily soiled panels my recommendation will be to get it professionally cleaned once and then maintain it through DIY elbow grease. Cleaning a heavily soiled interior is quite messy and is prone to streaks and patches. More so for light color materials. None of the DIY products will be upto it.

Rgds

Sid

The problem is not heavy soiling per se. The problem is that I do interior cleaning every sat or sun. So even if there is a light dirt mark, it becomes some kind of a stain by the time the weekend arrives for cleaning and does not go completely.
I think hyundai charges 800 bucks for a complete cleaning job. Sad that it has come to this despite my best efforts. :Frustrati

Maybe you need a fabric guard or scotch guard

303 and 3M make them respectively!

It forms a layer of protection over the fabrics and literally makes them stain/water resistant!

@Garipagol - UPGP is awesome!

I wanna try opti-seal as its a lil' cheaper! lol

@rk sans - You can try generic glazes which are available here(Amway silicon glaze) or get it from US (PB white diamond)

Glazes generally don't last that long and you might need to re-apply them quite frequently(once every 2-3 weeks) to maintain the wet look.


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