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Old 10-08-04, 03:57   #49 (permalink)
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iI tried it on my friends black RX7 and it came out great! Wish I had a pic to post to show it after 6 coats.
 
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It's still working for me, and I've been using for longer than 9 months!!
 
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Old 10-08-04, 06:25   #51 (permalink)
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Just did it, works like a charm. Did a little variation though, did 2 panels initially, then wiped one, applied one, and 'leap frogged' around the car. One section dried, while I applied to one, never dried more than a couple of minutes. Looks great.

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Old 10-08-04, 09:18   #52 (permalink)
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Thats great to know since I have been a little nervous about using it. Just aquired some AIO and SG from a couple of really great members so I can try them before I purchase. I will let you all know how it goes and post pics.
 
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Old 10-09-04, 06:13   #53 (permalink)
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I've been using the WOO for about a year now.

This weekend I went back to the 'wait a while' on the Benz, just to see what the deal was.

The temperature was in the low 70's, with very low humidity.

After about an hour (detailed the inside, plus wheels & tires), I wiped off the SG, and it came off very easily (much easier than I had ever experienced in the past). Additionally, there was no streaking at all.

Based upon this (and the fact that the last time I tried to remove the SG after waiting, it was hard as heck - and streaked), I would believe that that streaking that people have experienced is due to high humidity.

I'll probably still be using the WOO method in the future - but most certainly I'll be 'woo-ing' in the summer months.
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Bill..Finally used SG today to try your method. I was torn between UPP and trying SG, but it looks like SG is super on my silver GTO. Better shine than EX-P as well. May still try UPP, but your method for SG just blew me away! Thanks SO much!

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Brett, I'm glad it worked out for you!
 
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Bill..Finally used SG today to try your method. I was torn between UPP and trying SG, but it looks like SG is super on my silver GTO. Better shine than EX-P as well. May still try UPP, but your method for SG just blew me away! Thanks SO much!

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I'll try and get some real soon. I am debating as well whether or not UPP will make the car look any better than either SG or EX-P. Any comments from this crowd? I will snap some pics soon and get them to you!

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I have been using EX-P on my siver honda. Really like the way it looks but an going to try AIO/SG soon. Hopefully this weekend. Will post pics too.
 
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Thanks, Dalton...I will be anxious to hear your thoughts after trying both. Even with little prep, I am happy thus far with SG. Come spring, I will be using an AIO prep to see how SG can really look. I do agree that EX-P is a sweet product, but as you well know, ALWAYS gotta try something new

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Very true. I aquired SG in a trade from a member here and the AIO was a present from a member at DetailCity.
 
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