Detailing the IS-F
#17
Lead Lap
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Hey everyone, I know there's been a lot of threads regarding this but I needed to get down to the specifics. First of all, for you Cali guys, do you recommend any professional detailer who will do a great job(OEM or better).
Another thing is that I was considerin is doing it my self, not with all the tools but the basic wax and polish etc. So from what I've read these are the order of steps I should take :
1. Wash car( I use Meguairs Gold Class; know of anything better?)
2. possibly claybar if needed(My paint looks OEM clean after wash, no contamination)
3. Wax( NXT tech wax 2.0)
4. polish( don't know of one)
5. detailer spray( meguairs ultimate quick detailer)
* I basically just want that deep wet look to hide the swirls, since I have obsidian.
thanks guys in advance
Another thing is that I was considerin is doing it my self, not with all the tools but the basic wax and polish etc. So from what I've read these are the order of steps I should take :
1. Wash car( I use Meguairs Gold Class; know of anything better?)
2. possibly claybar if needed(My paint looks OEM clean after wash, no contamination)
3. Wax( NXT tech wax 2.0)
4. polish( don't know of one)
5. detailer spray( meguairs ultimate quick detailer)
* I basically just want that deep wet look to hide the swirls, since I have obsidian.
thanks guys in advance
2. Clay bar - The paint can look clean and still be contaminated. Most of the time the particles on the paint removed by clay bar can't be seen. Your car needs to be clayed if you can feel contaminates on clean paint.
3. Polish - Polishing is the most important step to get a deep gloss. Like with any paint work preparation is the key to great results. Personally I use Menzerna polishes (it cost a bit more than other polishes available, but the results justify the cost).
4. Wax/Seal - There are 3 ways to finish off the car; You can use a nice carnauba wax, a sealant, or the usual combo sealant followed by carnauba wax. A carnauba wax will provide a glossier look but will not last long. A sealant is like a synthetic wax, so it will last long, but won't be as glossy as fresh carnauba.
Every wax and sealant has different characteristics, so you should choose products based on the car color and what kind of result you want (deep gloss or noticeable pearls). Zaino is a good product, but it wouldn't be my first choice for a black car. On obsidian black paint I like to use Wolfgang deep gloss paint sealant since the paint has no pearls and I like the paint to look really deep.
Here is a sample picture of wolfgang on an 09 obsidian black is250.
5. Quick detailer - Meguiars ultimate quick detailer is great
The car wash supplies and washing methods are the most important for fighting swirls. Low quality towels and wash mitts will swirl the paint especially since Lexus paint is soft. High quality microfiber towels will help the fight against swirls, but they have to be maintained properly. The towels need to be cleaned and stored in a dust free environment.
#19
Lead Lap
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no, a compound is more aggressive than a polish. Compounds are meant to fix deep scratches or sanding marks. Normally after compounding you would have to polish the paint to remove the compound scratches. If you want to take it another step after polishing you can use finishing polish to jewel the paint and remove the fine scratches made from polish.
#20
Lexus Test Driver
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Just be careful with any kind of abrasive polish or you will end up with swirls in your paint. I still say on a new car all you really need is to clay it, maybe several times and a good quality wax. Carnuba waxes are fine if the car stays in the garage and does not sit in the sun. Otherwise it does not hold up too well, which is fine if you detail your car on a regular basis.
I know I must sounnd like a Zaino distributer but I'm not. Everyone who I have turned on to these products now swear by them and will not use anything else. Check the link to one of the products I use on my F.
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...roduct_Count=7
I know I must sounnd like a Zaino distributer but I'm not. Everyone who I have turned on to these products now swear by them and will not use anything else. Check the link to one of the products I use on my F.
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...roduct_Count=7
#21
Lexus Test Driver
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Not to open a can of worms but Zaino isn't the best in the detailing world. While I do admit that some of their products are very good, there are other alternatives out there that do the same, if not better. You have to keep your options open. To be frank, try not to stick to one brand as there are faults within it.
Also, the "polish" in Zaino isn't that great as it is usually too light to do much with and Zaino has a filling stage according to my Zaino friend. I'd rather polish it all out then maintain the finish properly than keep hiding the defects....
Also, the "polish" in Zaino isn't that great as it is usually too light to do much with and Zaino has a filling stage according to my Zaino friend. I'd rather polish it all out then maintain the finish properly than keep hiding the defects....
#22
exclusive matchup
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Not to open a can of worms but Zaino isn't the best in the detailing world. While I do admit that some of their products are very good, there are other alternatives out there that do the same, if not better. You have to keep your options open. To be frank, try not to stick to one brand as there are faults within it.
Also, the "polish" in Zaino isn't that great as it is usually too light to do much with and Zaino has a filling stage according to my Zaino friend. I'd rather polish it all out then maintain the finish properly than keep hiding the defects....
Also, the "polish" in Zaino isn't that great as it is usually too light to do much with and Zaino has a filling stage according to my Zaino friend. I'd rather polish it all out then maintain the finish properly than keep hiding the defects....
to me zaino is just a good compromise between shine and durability. if i want more shine, some other products definitely shine better and have deeper wet look
#24
Lexus Test Driver
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It is an OK wax, but does not last very long. There is good information in the automotive-care-and-detailing section of CL. Check it out.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/aut...detailing-122/
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/aut...detailing-122/
#26
Lexus Test Driver
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Megs 2.0 is alright for an OTC wax. If you want something that works better, last longer, etc etc, try to find a bottle of Collinite 845 to use. Its cheaper and it'll last longer/look better than 2.0. When I used NXT 2.0 in the past, it would darken but would revert back to normal fairly quickly
Of course, if you saw my review on Victoria Wax Chaos/Mayhem in the Detailing Section, I'd pick those up in a heartbeat. They blew quite of few of my normal waxes out of the water
Of course, if you saw my review on Victoria Wax Chaos/Mayhem in the Detailing Section, I'd pick those up in a heartbeat. They blew quite of few of my normal waxes out of the water
#28
Lead Lap
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