Hi my mate just got spray paint all over his car, his has a white car but sliver spray paint over some panels/bonnet and wheels and some black parts of his car. i can post pics but does anyone have or know any experince with getting the spray paint off. If anyone can help it would be great. thanks
SlyVR
What type of paint is it? Spray can paint like taggers use or over spray from a panel shop?Originally Posted by SlyVR
No sorry I haven't checked this thread in ages as I have been very busy with Family and work committments... sorry all - maybe this thread should be deleted or something cos I am unable to look at it regular in the future either..Originally Posted by bradvt98
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Hey,
Sorry if question has already been asked before but..
My car has a fair number of swirls on the bonnet from the previous owner. What exactly does a swirl removing product do? What's involved with it? Is it like a polish? Put on, leave for awhile, then buff out? How long would it take for a newbie to do an entire car?
I haven't read through all the posts so im not sure if it has been asked (apoligise) but my paint is not faded at all, but have realised when i look at it from an angle there is a hell of a lot of hairline scratches over it; like its been done from waxing or something, or is it normal???
Also i didn't wash my car for about 4 weeks and i park my car on dirt...the dirt is permenently stuck on the boot...hit it with a gurney and all, and is still there, any miracle for that?
And the product used to shine the engine bay and consoles up...cheers.
haha jules86 just had to laugh at your description under your name lol
there are various brand products you can use for shining your console and dash and stuff but i use to use it mainly to protect it but i found out that most aren't good for your dash so i use these special microfibre cloths they get all the dust off and give it a bit of a shiny look but if you don't want them there is armor all or polyglaze solar care which i think is better than armor all and i'm sure there is many other brands to. as for your engine bay don't know what the products are but if you go into your local automotive shop they should have something that you could use.
this may seem dumb but what can you use to clean window tint, just some windex or something.
I've always used brown vinegar with water, gives the best clean windows and it isnt bad for your tint.Originally Posted by deadfish2
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There is actually a new product out that you place onto your plastics after a detailing. I can't remember it's name i just know it is distributed through Valvoline(had soem come through work) basically it works like two opposite magnets, when dust hits the surface it literally glides off, it is amazing. I will follow up on the name of it.Originally Posted by bradvt98
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
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definetely dont use windex, i use a chamoisOriginally Posted by deadfish2
Hi, just read through this thread and thought I would share a few things I learnt through cleaning Taxis all day at work!
The more often you clean your interior, the easier it gets!
If you have stubborn bits of grass/dog hair/sand and grit in your carpet, try giving it a scrub with a stiff hand brush before vacuuming the carpet.
If your cloth seats get little bobbles on them due to wear and tear, get a disposable razor and CAREFULLY shave them off the seat! Makes the seat look heaps better and isn't difficult to do. I never tore a seat or cut one in over 6 years doing this.
Try using a small paintbrush with the bristles cut down to about 2cm to get the dust out of tricky parts of the dash. Use a small paintbrush with normal bristles to clean around the steering column cowl and in the air-vents.
In my experience, the shallow swirls that appear on metallic paint over the years can be caused or made worse by automatic car washes with the rotating brushes. I always avoid these if possible!
Not sure whats available in Australia, but I had a set of EBC Greenstuff brakepads in my car back in the UK and I never got any brake dust on the wheels. Brilliant!
Anyway,thats my 2 cents added. Might be more but I can't think of it at the moment.
using windex will EAT YOUR TINT away!!!! so i was told anyway i use a chamois there is products you can buy that are safe for it but if i were you i stick to a chamois just to be safe.![]()
that seems as though it's a good product how long does it stay there for before you have to put it on a again ?Originally Posted by minux
Our trucks were coated 3 months ago, drivers are still happy with it lol, so i am not sure, back at work tomorrow so i will get the name of it.Originally Posted by bradvt98
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
- Theodor Seuss Geisel
Ok...I got an old tip from way back when I was mucking around with Torana's.
If you want to bring back to life any old dried out rubber parts...ie window rubbers...boot sealing rubbers etc...all you have to do is give them a good wipe over with some "Mineral Turpentine"...
I've just removed my boot sealing rubber to freshen it up a bit cause it got grotty...and the turps is really making it supple and newish again...
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There actually is products to stop dust and make it easier to clean as it is a sealant and will hose the dirt straight off:Originally Posted by Lish
http://www.waxit.com.au/products.asp?cat=29
I have been detailing my own cars & friends for years and only use the best products like, Zaino, Swissol, Pinnacle, Poorboys, Wolfgang!
I dont think i have ever bought products from Automotive stores except Meguairs once every now and then.
I always use a Genuine Lambswool Wash Mit & a Mircofibre Chamois..
Id recomend looking at these products, They are of the highest qaulity but if you want you car to look good they are worth the amount they cost.
www.waxit.com.au
Also, www.detailparadise.com.au has alot of pro detailers that can help out with problems and give expert advise, Some of there pictures are amazing of Ferrari's, Porsches, Chryslers they have detailed and the condition they were before hand etc.
Here is my GF's Beetle before she sold it:
Cheers,
Scott
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Ahh someone else who doesnt buy mainstream products...thank god!!!
Beetle looks great![]()
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
- Theodor Seuss Geisel
What do you need a fair number of swirls?Originally Posted by Spyper
A polish will not get your swirls out, Most off the shelf products will not get the majority of them out, You need to buff the vehicle in stages with different pads and swirl removers.
You would start with a medium abbrasive depending on the swirls and then work your way to a light abbrasive then a polish to give it that extra shine. (As i said depending on the condition of the paint and the swirls)
A simple cut & polish and buffing it off by hand wont do the trick, You will most likely leave most of the product on the paint and buffing behind is not aggresive enough to get most swirls out.
You can get a pro to do the car for between $150-$300. It will generally take them between 4-6hrs for a decent job!
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I know i shouldnt be stealing but wot the hell! I taxed this little number from the HSV forums site it goes on abit but its good reading i also dont use any of the products mentioned in this rite up as i beleive u get wot u pay 4 like DEFYET said
http://www.hsvforum.com.au/forums/showthread.php?t=1672
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Good read, I dont mean to be rude to the guy that posted the thread on the HSV forum but using Johnson & Johnson baby shampoo to wash your car? HAHA
And the only proof he has is "Well because it's gentle enough not to irritate the eyes of a baby so it's gentle enough to use on your car without it damaging the polishes/waxes you spent hours applying."
Is he kidding? The product is designed for babys, to be soft on there eyes not to be used as a car wash that does not strip wax, Maybe he should look at some top range car shampoo products, he might relisw these companys spend big money making a product that does that strip wax.
I wouldnt be putting products on my paint unless they are designed to be used as a car care product.
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hey
a vl dash - plastic faded as is there any way to make this look a bit more fancy than a faded grey?
door trim - has like some one has left the window down in a torential storm for 5 days like some one has poured a 2 l jug of water down it leaving water lines, is there any way to get these out?
My problems are window related.
The mold on my window came off, we masking taped it, then i got glandular fever and a virus and was sick in bed for 3 weeks. hence the tape stuck really well and wont come off. Any advice for tape removal?
Seondly. People seem to lick keying my car, not the paint just the windows. Inside the car looking out all you can see is scratches. What an be done for these?
my roof lining has come down on one of my cars,what sort of glue would be good to stick it back up,please...
Awesome thread
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