everyone knows dish cleaner will dry up our clear coat if we use it as car shampoo but certain people might not know. i use to do that when i was 18 on my wira. as long i find its clean, who cares? today, as i know what is detailing i never use dish cleaner to wash my car anymore but my mom did. she use dish cleaner to wash her car for like 4 years alredi since she got her car but sometimes i help her wash with car shampoo of course. here is the result after for so long, and also she park her car under the hot sun when shes at work, the sun always shine at the passenger side in the morning till evening around 5pm. the paint also have bubble popped out, izit no clear coat thats why the base coat got bubble? can we call it "oxidized" or "clear coat failure"? the clear coat seems worn off i assume. need advice from sifus. much appreciated.
Details of the car: 2007 Myvi EZI, wash twice a month with dish cleaner (lime flavor, mostly people use to wash plates) under the hot sun everyday, never send to roadside car wash, never send to any detail shop before, original paint.
rear spoiler found hazzy & dull-ziness condition.
left fender same issue.
front left bumper found the same issue.
seems like the clear coat have been worn off. the base coat got bubble popped out.
rear left bumper, same issue.
same issue found. hope all sifus can help me, thank you so much. anyway im still gonna detail this car
not so bad.. but...
look at the amount of dirt.
poop!
Meg's Gold Class Shampoo
mf wash mitt
rinse off with O2
after wash rinse off with O2 is required and then wipe with Meg's water magnet towel (no twisting required as the towel can absorb alot of water)
then move to the wheels
Opt Power Clean & soft bristle brush for cleaning the wheels
agitating kao kao :stupid:
after the wheels then move to surface preparation, clay
at 1st i thought this is a normal stain that can be remove but it seems im wrong, i assume this is a chemical stain, looks like it glides down before.
more
and more tried compound it but still cant remove. need advice :hmmmm:
not corrected
50/50 hard to compare.
corrected
look at the amount of dirt stuck on the pad
before
after buff off with Meg's ScratchX 2.0
headlamp restoration begin..
abit hazzy
sand nicely :proud:
finishing..
before
after protected with Meg's Natural Shine
before
front bonnet gloss restored!
reflects!
hope she likes it!
wow!
Wash: Meg's Gold Class Shampoo & Conditioner
Clay: PG Clay no.3
Paint Correction: Compound with M105 speed 2.5 heavy pressure > LC cutting pad with M105 speed 3 medium pressure > LC polishing pad with Optimum Hyper Polish speed 2 light pressure & slow passes
Protection: Megs M21 Synthetic Sealant 2.0
Headlamp: sand with 1000grit > 1500grit final 2000grit Optimum No Rinse as lube, M105 speed 4 > Optimum Hyper Polish speed 2
thanks for viewing
Details of the car: 2007 Myvi EZI, wash twice a month with dish cleaner (lime flavor, mostly people use to wash plates) under the hot sun everyday, never send to roadside car wash, never send to any detail shop before, original paint.
rear spoiler found hazzy & dull-ziness condition.
left fender same issue.
front left bumper found the same issue.
seems like the clear coat have been worn off. the base coat got bubble popped out.
rear left bumper, same issue.
same issue found. hope all sifus can help me, thank you so much. anyway im still gonna detail this car
not so bad.. but...
look at the amount of dirt.
poop!
Meg's Gold Class Shampoo
mf wash mitt
rinse off with O2
after wash rinse off with O2 is required and then wipe with Meg's water magnet towel (no twisting required as the towel can absorb alot of water)
then move to the wheels
Opt Power Clean & soft bristle brush for cleaning the wheels
agitating kao kao :stupid:
after the wheels then move to surface preparation, clay
at 1st i thought this is a normal stain that can be remove but it seems im wrong, i assume this is a chemical stain, looks like it glides down before.
more
and more tried compound it but still cant remove. need advice :hmmmm:
not corrected
50/50 hard to compare.
corrected
look at the amount of dirt stuck on the pad
before
after buff off with Meg's ScratchX 2.0
headlamp restoration begin..
abit hazzy
sand nicely :proud:
finishing..
before
after protected with Meg's Natural Shine
before
front bonnet gloss restored!
reflects!
hope she likes it!
wow!
Wash: Meg's Gold Class Shampoo & Conditioner
Clay: PG Clay no.3
Paint Correction: Compound with M105 speed 2.5 heavy pressure > LC cutting pad with M105 speed 3 medium pressure > LC polishing pad with Optimum Hyper Polish speed 2 light pressure & slow passes
Protection: Megs M21 Synthetic Sealant 2.0
Headlamp: sand with 1000grit > 1500grit final 2000grit Optimum No Rinse as lube, M105 speed 4 > Optimum Hyper Polish speed 2
thanks for viewing