PDA

View Full Version : Malco products



Black_Noise
09-01-2008, 09:46 AM
Well ever since I have had my MM there has been this junk on the front half of the hood and a little on the top of the front fenders, Kinda looked like tire shine that got misted on the hood and left to bake in the sun for a week. I think I have hand washed the car 200+ times by hand, Claybared once, Liquid claybared once, and hand waxed 3 times.

Nothing has ever touched this stuff, so other than repainted I though I was screwed.

This guy came into the dealership to do some dent paint work cause we dont have a body shop and I asked if he could take a look. He said he could try a wet stone, I told em give it a shot cause nothing I have done has touched it. Well first he said he would buff it.

He grabbed the BUFF LIGHT 2 and started buffing, came right out, so he just put some right on the hood and tryed a micro fiber towel, a little pressure and it came right up.

I was so happy, finally something was working. I dont understand why a clay bar woulnt pull it out if this paste does but oh well.

NOW I SWEAR BY "THIS BUFF LIGHT II" (2)

I gonna do the same thing on the whole car.

You can use it like wax, but you actually push hard when applying in circles, then wait a couple minutes, then wipe off with a clean microfiber towel.

It is made by MALCO, GREAT STUFF!!

Just wanted to share with you guys

03blackvegas
09-01-2008, 12:43 PM
Thats funny, And I mean that in a positive way, so many people think in a similar way. That if something is on the surface of their paint, and washing, waxing, and clay barring does'nt work, than off to the paint shop. Everyone that is into cars, should learn how to "COLOR SAND", and "RUB". With out getting crazy, there is enough clear coat to allow some light sanding to remove surface imperfections. If your finger nail does'nt catch into a mark in the paint, than there's a great chance you can simply buff, or color sand and buff the problem area. Find someone who has experience and allow them to show you the basics, don't be afraid.

Black_Noise
09-01-2008, 01:04 PM
also, dont forget wax afterwards

sconut1
09-03-2008, 05:45 PM
Wow.... we used to use Malco products at the wholsale dealership I used to work at. I didn't know they were still around! I'd like to buy some of their products if I could find a dealer! if you use their "Big Red" product (gotta love their product names...lol), be careful with it on Aluminum though. It will turn it a milky white if it's hot.

That being said, we found that their products worked VERY well and were reasonably priced too.

Marauder2005
09-03-2008, 07:49 PM
http://www.showroomdetailproducts.com/orderproductsonline/

Here is a link, these products are mostly sold commercially it seems,

but can be found online.