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    I bought a new 2008 36` motorhome last year. In fact i posted this after getting it home and detailing it the first time.



    http://autopia.org/forum/car-detaili...ight=motorhome



    Now that I have had it almost a year I am starting to notice some surface scratchs in particular in the black part of the full body paint. Due to the size I am pretty much forced to wash it with a long handle brush. I use a foam gun to soak the coach first, then keep a clean water wash bucket for rinsing the brush during the wash process.



    I am now in need of some slight correction work on the paint and need some suggestions. I had some Klasse AIO and I tried it with a PC- buffer with a black foam pad, then also a white LC pad and though it is better, its not quite enough correction.



    Due to the soze of the coach and how long it takes me I just can devote enough time to use 2-3 products to get me there so I am looking for suggestions on a one step cleaner/sealer that may be able to get the job done.



    When not is use it is covered so it leads a pretty good life as far as exposure goes.



    Does anyone have some tips on a product that would help me out?






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    Maybe one of the Duragloss gurus can chime in, but I know some guys have mixed a little 106ff in with the Duragloss 501, and have achieved some correction. My only other thought would be Optimum Poli-Seal with either a PC, or rotary (preferably rotary).

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    Poliseal....

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    ^agreed PS top with OCW for removal for more protection and added depth.

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    Yeah poliseal.
    Just trying to keep my family`s cars clean.

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    Meguiars #66 has heaps more cut than poliseal and gives a wetter finish.



    Only lasts a month though.



    I have Meguiars #66 and Poliseal and for the 1 step jobs i use #66 every time, its a good medium swirl removal and finishes marr free. Poliseal i usually only use after the swirls have been removed. More as a final polish and sealant combo.



    If you want light correction and long durability go with poliseal if you want medium correction and medium durability then go with #66.



    #66 is much cheaper per gallon as well.

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    is that a Newmark?

    I have a regular client that I do twice a year and what I do is apply CG`s Pro Polish then go over it with their JS if you truly want an AIO check out the AIO here;

    All-In-One Polish Final Polish Body Shop Safe No Wax No Silicon

    they sell it in 16 oz and gallon sizes.

    I have had great success with it and last upwards of 3-4 months
    :buffing: ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL OF BEAUTY :waxing:

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    PS buffed off with OCW.
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    Meg`s #66 is the production work king. Faster working time than Poli-seal, cheaper, more cut, better filling.
    Once you buff black, you never go back

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    ^Why can`t a product`s performance speak for itself w/o bashing another? If a man has to resort to putting down another to make himself look better, I suggest that he is not much of a man!

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    Meguiars One Step Compound 38-8761 Best if used with yellow/orange pad. You will not be disappointed. Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by integritydetail
    ^Why can`t a product`s performance speak for itself w/o bashing another? If a man has to resort to putting down another to make himself look better, I suggest that he is not much of a man!




    I don`t think you`re asking too much here, but it is getting kind of old seeing you promote tirelessly all Optimum products over anything else. We get it.

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    Zaino All In One would be a good option. Easy to apply/remove, pretty durable (for AIO), fantastic cleaning action. Quick topper of Z8 or CS would make it even better.
    2003 G35 - protected & perfected with Zaino [Zaino, made for those who refuse to live in a world full of compromises]

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    Quote Originally Posted by integritydetail
    ^Why can`t a product`s performance speak for itself w/o bashing another? If a man has to resort to putting down another to make himself look better, I suggest that he is not much of a man!


    It`s a direct comparison. PS is a fine product, and I find myself reaching for it quite often. However, in this specific application, M66`s attributes offer a better solution.
    Once you buff black, you never go back

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    I just recommended DG 105 to a co-worker.
    Owner of West Coast Detail Supply.

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