car is DAD's car, and bike is MY bike.and i love riding as well as driving, but given a choice, i wud love to ride even a HH Splendor, than driving a Merc.
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Hmmn, will check out.Originally posted by aargee View Post
WHY SAY THAT??????Originally posted by aargee View Post
car is DAD's car, and bike is MY bike.and i love riding as well as driving, but given a choice, i wud love to ride even a HH Splendor, than driving a Merc.Saw the above link just a few days ago, thus my intention to go for UV protective dashboard polish. And i need it because DAD likes to travel with out the Ac, and opening the windows, even on the dusty city traffic. So the interiors gets dusty quickly.Originally posted by aargee View PostsigpicRelationships change, evolve, and it goes deep.
Only thing I can say - "The storm is coming"
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Araey, you don't need polish qolish or anything on a brand new car; just wax or simply use sealants that's all & wipe away for next 6 months if you use a very good wax or sealants. If you're so skeptical, go to carzspa for once & then start cleaning yourself.Originally posted by Shibadip View PostWHY SAY THAT?????? car is DAD's...than driving a Merc
Use the above products FK108 or use sealants like Optiseal or sealants from Duragloss, though they will attract dust (obviously as the Windows are down), but will help you prevent damages.Originally posted by Shibadip View PostSaw the above link just a few days ago...So the interiors gets dusty quickly.
Remember, there's no product in the world that can keep away from dust; even the best, renowned dirt repels will allow dust to settle, but prevent the base material from damage, that's all
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Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
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+1 to that. Wax is what should be used to protect the vehicle from dust. they also have excellent water beading properties. Good brands like Collinite, turtle wax, Meguairs etc. have a variety of range of wax products. The main ingredient of a wax polish is Carnauba. The higher the content the longer and better the protection will be from external elements - water, dust. Though dont know if they also provide UV protection.Originally posted by aargee View PostLol!!! 99% of the ppl here think that way, you're no exception; read any good website on detailing & you'll understand that a good Polish is for RESTORING paint, while a WAX helps to keep off dirt & dust causing damage to the paint
Also another point with using carnauba wax is that they provide long term protection hence you dont have to do it every week. Though many brands claim that they provide year long protection but i think once every month or two is enough.
For added protection you can go for a second layer or maybe use a sealant.
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You're getting graduated in this isn't itOriginally posted by sunilyo View Post+1 to that...two is enough
Good going; hope you're enjoying as much as I do 
From my very little experience, I found that, a sealant does a visibly better job (noticed only after the vehicle gets dirty) than double coat waxing because of it's polymer contents. But be warned, sealants are way too expensiveOriginally posted by sunilyo View PostFor added protection you can go for a second layer or maybe use a sealant.
It costed me as nearly 2K for a 400 ml bottle or so
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Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
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I have bought the Turtle Wax Platinum Protective high-gloss for around Rs.500. It says on the pack that i can be used as a sealant over the wax. So not know if it qualifies as a sealant. As there is a huge price difference between Rs.2000 and Rs.500.Originally posted by aargee View PostYou're getting graduated in this isn't it
Good going; hope you're enjoying as much as I do 
Thank you aargee. I do not have any experience with the kind of waxing and polishing techniques that are discussed here or are normally used. Till now i also have been using the same old liquid polish with a soft cloth for my shining requirements and was happy with it.
But now hopefully by next week i will have the entire kit - wax and MF cloths and be using the proper technique of waxing and maintaining my bike. I enjoy doing it but at the same time have to face the ire of my wife
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What ever i have said here till now is all what i have read till now from this forum as well as other forums with lil bit of my experience. Knowledgeable guys like you are the real inspiration for us.
From my very little experience, I found that, a sealant does a visibly better job (noticed only after the vehicle gets dirty) than double coat waxing because of it's polymer contents. But be warned, sealants are way too expensive
It costed me as nearly 2K for a 400 ml bottle or so
Which sealant did you buy? brand?Last edited by sunilyo; 09-10-2012, 12:38 PM.
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Diesel wash is the best wash...
Cheap & Effective ...Bike shines like its brand new
Costs 60-100rs depends upon shop
First They Wash bike with pressure water
Then Clean's bike with Diesel
Then With Shampoo
Then again Wash with Pressure Water....
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Same here; I've very very little experience with it; I've started a thread on Motorcycle detailing & awaiting for approval, let's discuss in detail there instead of carrying out the discussion in polishing threadOriginally posted by sunilyo View PostI do not have any experience...my shining requirements and was happy with it
WOW; pls...can you share what all products did you buy? It should've costed you a bomb isn't it?Originally posted by sunilyo View Posti will have the entire kit
Thankfully, my Wife understands, though she complains; these days, she's coped up not only to live with it but also happy that I live with non-human mistressOriginally posted by sunilyo View PostI enjoy doing it but at the same time have to face the ire of my wife
We're all helping ourselves don't we?Originally posted by sunilyo View PostWhat ever i have said here...the real inspiration for us
Originally posted by sunilyo View PostI have bought the Turtle Wax Platinum Protective high-gloss for around Rs.500. It says on the pack that i can be used as a sealant over the waxWhen I Googled, I see all the results showing up as Tire clean; I'm sure you didn't buy that, so I'm little confused as what product you boughtOriginally posted by sunilyo View PostSo not know if it qualifies as a sealant. As there is a huge price difference between Rs.2000 and Rs.500
So, pls try to provide me the exact link for the product that you have bought.
Originally posted by sunilyo View PostWhich sealant did you buy? brand?
True, but...Originally posted by shahbaz63 View PostCheap & Effective ...Bike shines like its brand new
1. It's hard to wash away the Diesel
2. If Diesel is not removed from the bike, it acts as duster accumulating all the dust & it soon becomes pretty hard to remove them
3. So I switched to de-greasing with Petrol & WD40 these days, but thinking of buying a degreaser & give a try instead
Saar...we're talking about detailing; pressure wash is the easiest job & ruins any vehicle on long runOriginally posted by shahbaz63 View PostFirst They Wash bike with pressure water...with Pressure Water....
Last edited by aargee; 09-10-2012, 01:25 PM.Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day
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Yes sure.Originally posted by aargee View PostSame here; I've very very little experience with it; I've started a thread on Motorcycle detailing & awaiting for approval, let's discuss in detail there instead of carrying out the discussion in polishing thread
Since i am in the initial stages i have not invested much but to begin with it will help me to at least keep my bike spic n span in a good wayOriginally posted by aargee View PostWOW; pls...can you share what all products did you buy? It should've costed you a bomb isn't it?
. So here is the small list of products that i will be using [both ordered / already i have in stock]:
a. Home Needs sprinkler [ordered] (Rs.295)
b. Collinite 845 [ordered] - my main waxing component (Rs.1059)
c. Turtle wax Platinum series Protective Extra gloss [bought] - To seal and protect the wax and hopefully bring out extra shine. (Rs.500)
d. Motomax dashboard polish [bought] - for polishing meter consoles, indicators and side matte plastics (Rs.99)
e. Motomax bumper black [bought] - for a deeper black front and rear mud guards (Rs.45)
f. Cyclo Engine degreaser [bought] - for cleaning the engine from tar and other kinds of sticky dirt (Rs.400 - dont exactly remember the cost)
g. 2 nos. circular foam applicators [ordered] - Rs.159 each / one each for applying the wax and protective sealant
h. 5 nos. MF cloth [ordered] - Rs.159 each / one for daily dusting / one for washing / one for drying / one for buffing the wax / one for buffing off the sealant
i. 2 nos. small hand brush [bought] Rs.49 each - one for cleaning the under belly of the engine and second one for cleaning the tires
j. 1 small bottle cleaning brush[bought] Rs.49 - for cleaning areas where normal hands cannot reach
k. 1 can of Motomax tire shine [old stock] - this one is of no use hence will be using to just finish the product and then later will go for something with a lil bit more kick
l. Amway carsh wash [500 ml bottle] [bought] - Rs.257
m. two 4 litre buckets [old stock] one for soapy water and second one for rinsing.
n. 30 feet hose [old stock]
o. 1 litre turpentine oil [Rs.60] for cleaning chain, the air filter etc.
p. SAE 90 grade oil + oil dispenser [will be used as chain lube and air filter]
q. All required tools - Allen Key set, couple T-bar spanners, a whole lot of spanners, and other required tools for opening and tightening screws
r. Digital Multimeter - for checking battery condition etc.
s. 1 paint brush [for general purpose cleaning of chains, sprockets, engines etc.]
some of the products especially the tools have been bought over a period of time.
So if anyone wants to go for the above config all at once then this should cost anywhere between 5000-6000 rs.
Sounds like overkill
I have bought this one
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Can I request that we continue here - http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/universa...ng-thread.htmlOriginally posted by sunilyo View PostSince i am in the...bought this one
Most of our discussion are beyond polish & more into detailing & hence the request; would appreciate if you can request your post to be moved into the new thread. TIASkill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day
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Although it seems like an Overkill, but really hats off to u for you love, and the relationship with your bike. No wonders your wife keeps nagging.Originally posted by sunilyo View PostSounds like overkill
It seems your bike is getting more attention

BTW, how much time it takes to complete the whole task??
PS - I did something with ur above post in the thread started by @aargee. Hope u won't mind.sigpicRelationships change, evolve, and it goes deep.
Only thing I can say - "The storm is coming"
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Thank you; I was contemplating to do the same, but, I wanted him to do to carry his own credit with willingnessOriginally posted by Shibadip View PostPS - I did something with ur above post in the thread started by @aargee. Hope u won't mind.
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Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
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On a good day with full of enthusiasm it takes me anywhere between 3-4 hrs from washing till the final buffing is over.Originally posted by Shibadip View PostAlthough it seems like an Overkill, but really hats off to u for you love, and the relationship with your bike. No wonders your wife keeps nagging.
It seems your bike is getting more attention

BTW, how much time it takes to complete the whole task??
PS - I did something with ur above post in the thread started by @aargee. Hope u won't mind.
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I went through the thread. Came across a lot of products. I was using turtle Wax prior to this (comes around 250 bucks ).
Had decent results. But AFAIK the results last for 1 month max. Does using Collinite provide better results? I don't mind the hard work of applying the solid paste.
And please someone give a one-liner definition/differentiation between polishing and waxing. Which comes first?
And recommend less costly products for polishing
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Hi chandru,Originally posted by Chandru Raj View PostI went through the thread. Came across a lot of products. I was using turtle Wax prior to this (comes around 250 bucks ).
Had decent results. But AFAIK the results last for 1 month max. Does using Collinite provide better results? I don't mind the hard work of applying the solid paste.
And please someone give a one-liner definition/differentiation between polishing and waxing. Which comes first?
And recommend less costly products for polishing
I have recently started using Collinite 845. To be precise i used it on my bike this sunday only. The result is very good. In terms of how long it will last, i have read anywhere between 3-6 months maybe more. Depending upon conditions and how you park your car - inside, outside. Covered or without cover etc. etc.
aargee has better experience with Collinite 845 and can shed more light on its durability.
It is pretty easy to use. Just apply it as thin as possible. buffing is really easy. I let it to dry till it become powdery and even then buffing was easy. You can even go for a double coat (if you want) after a gap of 12-24 hours for some added protection but many have different views on this but i feel that it will give an added protection.
polishing and waxing both are different. Polishing (if done correctly) will remove all minor scratches, swirl marks etc and bring out the desired shine. This process is better done by professionals as they have the required tools. Now in this there are some products that eat up a lil bit of the clear coat / paint finish to bring out the shine, but those are mostly industrial/commerical products. For home / DIY use there are many products from various brands like meguairs, collinite, turtle wax etc. that are clear coat safe and help removing minor scratch / swirl marks.
But polishing the vehicle too often is not recommended as they tend to reduce the finish at micron levels. Maybe once a year or every 6 months wont matter much.
Polishing should be done before waxing as it preps the surface and allows the wax to bond better to the surface. You can also try using a clay bar before polishing to remove any kind of impurities from the surface.
Products you can check for DIY (for removing minor scratches / swirls)
Collinite 840 (costs around Rs.950 for 473ml bottle)
Meguairs Scratch X 2.0 (Rs.799 for 207 ml bottle)
Meguairs Swirl X
Meguairs ultimate polish (Rs.749)
Formulae 1 Scratch out
SONAX Paintwork Gloss
Turtle Wax scratch repair kit
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