Well not that...... but as I said before my brother (and by extension me and many friends) did professional detailing.
Towards the end of his career my brother got lazy (was not educated here either) and convinced himself that Clay and mother's Cleaner Wax (on a PC) was all he needed.
It didn't help either when you deal with people that want and inside/outisde job for less than 150$.
Suffice to say, Ultima may have kept him detailing on the side (it might bring him back after this weekend

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Anyways, I plan on testing PGP on top of paint that is only cleaned by soap. Maybe I will clay but not sure yet.
I know this is not as intended use but I just want to see.
I plan on doing this on a 1987ish Chrysler Concorde that has been abandoned at my house. I might also try it on our 1987 VW Vanagon or this Red 91 Jetta GLI.
I know Ultima does not promise miracles, but I want to see how close it can get.
I also want to know what to expect if I put PGP overtop of some debris, unremoved polish, tar drop etc. when doing my car. Of course I will do my car exactly as instructed.
Again the point of this test is NOT to attempt to prove that any recommended products or procedures are unnecessary, it's just to see what happens when suggested steps are skipped.
Also imagine another scenario, your inlaws are over and they are really jealous and vindictive of your car collection (i get it all the time). you voulenteer to quick detail their car, but you know their car is crap and you don't like them peronaly very much (remember they are vindictive

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So you give it a good wash and dry and apply a coat of PGP sealant.
Would they ever notice?
Would it damage their paint?
Pictures coming soon.........