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rask78 GenIII
4/18/2001 00:16:00
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Message: Whats the best wax/polish that you all have found to get a really nice wet look to the finish?
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RonW *GenIII*
4/18/2001 00:41:01
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Message: Water
Ron 00 PB SLT QC 4X2 5.9 46RE 3.92 LSD
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Piglet Panda GenI
4/18/2001 01:07:10
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Message: I have been very happy with The Wax Shop
products: Super Glaze (liquid wax) is tough,
yet really easy to work (I was introduced to it by
a reputable body shop); I use LRV (Leather
Rubber Vinyl) appropriately (no slippery
Silicone!).
For faded exterior black plastic parts, Black
Again (Rhino Industries) is great.
'98 DakSport C/C 3.9 2WD
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intense99dak *GenIII*
4/18/2001 09:09:39
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I like the Meguiar's products as they really bring out my pearl coat. But I'm not sure if you would call it the wet look, though.
Chuck Robbins '99 Dakota Sport www.intense99dak.com
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Jonas Janek Unregistered
4/18/2001 15:15:33
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Message: I once had some 3M polish and wax given to me by a frind that worked at Plaza Motors in Creve Coure, MO. He said that is what they used on the porshe, jags, benz, bmz, etc at their in house detail shop. He move to colodado, and I cant find it anywhere, It was awsome through.
Jonas
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XLTSPCL GenIII
4/18/2001 15:33:49
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Message: All I have to say is Autoglym. If it's good enough for the queen.
Autoglym
2000 4x4 Sport 4.7L 5 Speed w/3.55
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rask78 GenIII
4/18/2001 15:51:21
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Message: has anyone tried Zaino Bros polish...thier website sounds like it's great stuff...but has anyone on the board really used the stuff, if so whats your opinion?
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Lobo Unregistered
4/20/2001 13:16:43
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Message: I use Zaino on all of my cars and it is awesome!
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Hawkeye DakotaEnthusiast
4/20/2001 14:02:32
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Message: I like Meguiars myself. Their stuff works really well on my pearlcoat also...
2000 QC Sport 4x4 4.7 Beast
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1badkota GenIII
4/20/2001 14:10:08
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Message: Meguiars Gold Class is all I use. I have a black truck, it goes on and off easy and doesn't leave any swirl marks.
black 2000 CC 4x4, 4.7 mods on the way
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Russ GenIII
4/28/2001 17:05:24
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Message: Consumer reports says "if a shiny finish is paramount concern" use Zymol Cleaner Wax Liquid or Nu Finish Car Polish paste.I use Nu Finish and it works well.
2000 CC SLT 4X4 4.7 L-SLIP AUTO 3.55
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CrewedBlue GenIII
5/02/2001 23:44:28
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Message: A few guys at work swear by Liquid Glass. I guess you can put a few coats on and it will actually help protect the finish from chips and the like. Also, really adds that "wet" look you are going for.
The website is: www.liquidglass.com
'00 SLT QC 4x4 4.7 Auto Custom Cold Air Tube
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emspilot Unregistered
5/04/2001 12:55:10
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Message: I'm getting ready to try out Meguires #26. Why? Until now I've been using Carnuba/Nu Finish to polish my vehicles. However, I spoke with our company's paint shop foreman. They are now using Meguires #26 to wax brand new S-76 helicopters (Imron/Clear coat) prior to delivery to owners. Figure it's worth a try...
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kota on 20s Unregistered
5/04/2001 17:59:34
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Message: before waxing use meguires clay bar. It is used to get all of the dirt out of the paint that normal washing cant. It is much better and easier to use than the mothers clay bar. Verry impressed with the results
Eric 98 dropped on 20s
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jeffster GenIII
5/06/2001 15:49:11
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Message: I am also pleased with Mequires. When I sold my 98 last month the finish looked exactly the day it did when I got it except for some 4x4 scratches. Mind you I will wax every couple weeks when the weather permits. My girl friend?? never waxed here car once and the paint is destroyed. It's a 98 also. Irks me to death people that drop $20,000+ on a brand new vehicle and let it go to shi..
Waiting for my 2001 black 4.7 RC Sport 5 speed 3:92 limited slip
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drdakota Dodge Dakota
5/29/2001 16:11:52
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Message: I saw somewhere a reference to the Consumer Reports study. Look further down the page and check out Eagle One Wet Polish/Wax. It works great on swirl marks and provides excellent protection. Stay away from Rain-X. Used it and it shines great, but no protection from the birds.
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emspilot Dodge Dakota
5/29/2001 20:11:20
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Message: OK - Yesterday I finally waxed my QC with Meguires #26. I am VERY impressed; what a nice finish!!!
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Scotty Dodge Dakota
5/31/2001 08:50:28
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Message: dude,
honestly, use the Honday polish wipe off for motorcycles. thats what i do for my truck. i swear the shine is so unbelieveable!!!! really shocking to other RT's out there. just my 2 cents.
mahalo,
Scotty
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red dak Dodge Dakota
6/01/2001 20:06:15
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Message: One thing to be carefull about the clay bar, If you use it more then 3-4 times you may go through your clear coat. On polish vs. wax, Polish contains a mild abrasive that will also go through your clearcoat eventually. Anything beyond that is up to you, althogh some "waxes" are really silicone. It does not hurt your paint it just does not last as long as Carnuba wax does.
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steve-o Dodge Dakota
6/01/2001 23:49:52
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Message: i was wondering if anyone has this problem also. i park on the street and when the sprinklers come on they leave little brown specks, like rust on the paint. since i have white paint it is very noticable and annoying. i cant park in the driveway so thats not a solution.
my question is this, would a clay bar work to get it off. i have used meguiers cleaner-wax and does get some off. i couldnt find a clay bar at my local discount auto parts. could i find it at auto zone or pep boys maybe? also is it hard to use?
thanks
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kota on 20s Dodge Dakota
6/02/2001 05:25:36
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Message: steve-o, i have a white truck too and i know what you are talking about. the clay bar works GREAT on that stuff!! takes it off with ease and all the other dirt in your paint. real easy to use. i have used it about 5 times and i dont see how it would go through your clear coat if used properly. meguires is easier to use and works better than mothers clay bar. i got mine at kragen. just the clay bar alone works wonders. HUGE difference in the smoothness of the paint.
Eric 98 dropped on 20s
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Dan Ingler Dodge Dakota
6/02/2001 17:07:43
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Message: Eric
Careful, I also have heard that you should only use the clay bar 3-4 times during the life of the paint. Damn I wish I could remember where I heard that though. I think it was one of the car shows on TNN on Sunday mornings.
Is there a warning or anything on the package. I ahve never used one but am very tempted. Just a little scared to do more harm than good. I wonder if there is a plave on the net that would say for sure.
Dan
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eddie_orlando Dodge Dakota
6/02/2001 22:46:36
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Message: steve-o,
Long time no talk. Give me a call when you get a chance so we can talk shop. I found a Mothers's Clay Bar kit at the Discount Auto Parts on the corner of University & Dean. Only used it once so I don't know about long term usage rules. They're very helpful (Discount) there and will order anything you want! That's where I got my Robert Shaw 180 thermostat and special ordered my K&N Crankcase Vent Filter from. Keep me posted on any developments with the Orlando scene.
Ed
Mage44852@cs.com
407-313-8624
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lil red dak Dodge Dakota
6/03/2001 07:56:50
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Message: my body shop guy told me not to use clay more then 3 times as it will go through the clear-coat. I figure a guy that has been in the bussiness 25 years would know.
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Average Joe Dodge Dakota
6/04/2001 12:27:35
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Message: Had a question regarding clay bars. My buddy took his truck out to the desert a little while ago, and it was quite windy, and sand was blowing real hard, and now it looks like he has particals of sand imbedded in the paint in a few spots on his truck, he tried washing it, but it doesnt seem to want to come out, and he is pretty scared to try other things for fear it will scratch the paint. Any ideas on how to get this out? would a clay bar work for this?
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kota on 20s Dodge Dakota
6/04/2001 12:45:13
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Message: clay bar will work wonders on it! been there done that, my paint felt like mild sandpaper, now it's as smooth as a baby's a$$
Eric
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rgreen Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/16/2003 17:13:24
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Message: ZYMOL LIQUID is what you want.
Follow directions closely, and do as they say and you will get a wet/mirrored gloss you won't believe. I put it on my 1996 Buick Regal last year and couldnt believe my eyes.
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jeff Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/20/2003 02:55:23
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Message: to the guy looking for the 3M wax
http://www21.3m.com/dr/v2/ec_Main.Entry?SP=10007&SID=28181&CID=0&DSP=0&CUR=840&PGRP=0&CACHE_ID=0
(copy & paste)
looks like good stuff might have to try it out next time.
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pappie1 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/20/2003 15:01:57
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Message: I use 3m hand glaze for swirls n scratches and just turtle wax for wax. anything worse and I'll break out the sander with a buffing pad and 3m rubbing compound
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dakotaguy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/20/2003 17:47:34
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Message: i have used all the products mentioned . the only one i use now on all my toy's is ZAINO --- this stuff works wonders !!! a little time consuming the 1st time but the results are well worth it!
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Dokk Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/21/2003 12:22:55
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Message: The most important thing to think about is how much shine do you need to put on. If you're paint's dull and needs restoring start with compound, move to polish, then glaze then wax. if it's really bad, there is a priduct that paint shops and detailers use called mud. it's a little coarser than compound and meant to take the surface off the exsisting paint to expose the better stuff underneath. ALWAYS clean your truck really good and get all the old junk off before detailing and use a good light and look at different angle to see any imperfections that may need to be taken care of. The best route on compound is whatever's on the parts store shelf, it's only abrasive and all of them are about the same. Polish is about the same but you can start by trying brands like Mother's, Meguiers, or the 3M products. Whatever you feel most comfortable with. You can try a liquid polish but beware of marketing hype. You're after an extremely fine abrasive that's going to cut into the surface of the paint and it will leave swirl marks. As far as wax goes, I've found that pastes (yes, it means more work) work best and you want one with carnuba wax in it. This fills in the tiny swirl marks and forms a shell that protects the paint surface. If you have a clear coat finish, look for a product that's clear coat safe if you want. Remember that Clear coat is just a clear paint. If you compound or polish the car, you run the risk of going through that clear coat just like on any other paint but it's harder to tell because it's clear. Turtle Wax and Meguire's both have this and I think Mother's paste wax has it too. Browse the shelf at your local auto parts store and you'll see what I mean about marketing hype. There are a ton of products out there and they are all the best according to the label and many of them push ease of use to get you to buy them. If you don't put your ass into making your ride look nice, it won't look like it.
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