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Old 03-16-2009, 10:37 AM
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ooh ok yah i am hearing more and more good stuff about the menzerna products and im happy cus finally i can get rid of ALL the swirls.. geez theres so many
 
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ooh ok yah i am hearing more and more good stuff about the menzerna products and im happy cus finally i can get rid of ALL the swirls.. geez theres so many
lol. If you know what you're doing and take the time, it'll come out beautifully. Especially with the menzerna products you got. Good luck!
 
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Originally Posted by g35freak86
Products Used for Paint Correction (in order):
Poor Boys World- Super Slick Suds
Clay Magic- Fine Grade Clay Bar
Poor Boys- Spray and wipe (used with clay bar)
Menzerna- Intensive Polish (IP)- used with yellow
Menzerna- Final Polish II (FPII)- used with orange
Poor Boys World - Nattys Blue Paste Wax- used with blue


Good stuff. I can see going right to wax if you just did a simple wash & wax job, but with all that work you did I'm surprised you didn't use a sealant before the wax. A good sealant, as you know, will help lock in all that work you did where a wax will be gone in a few weeks leaving the surface untreated and MUCH more vulnerable to getting jacked up again.
 
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Old 03-16-2009, 06:45 PM
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Good stuff. I can see going right to wax if you just did a simple wash & wax job, but with all that work you did I'm surprised you didn't use a sealant before the wax. A good sealant, as you know, will help lock in all that work you did where a wax will be gone in a few weeks leaving the surface untreated and MUCH more vulnerable to getting jacked up again.
I just opted over using wax for this detail simply because the paint was corrected and find the wax (especially blue nattys) makes black VERY deep and wet. Just what I prefer and what think looks better.


Jeff will maintain the car. The reason why it was so jacked up was from previous owner. He will keep the paint looking good.
 
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Old 03-16-2009, 07:38 PM
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lol. If you know what you're doing and take the time, it'll come out beautifully. Especially with the menzerna products you got. Good luck!

sounds good ill post up the pix when i get done with it
 
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