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    Hello guys !



    Sunday, I will have a yellow Evo 8 to detail and I would like some advices about the LSP I will use.



    This is what I got :



    Cleaners/Glazes :

    - Optimum Poli-Seal

    - AutoGlym Super Resin Polish

    - Meguiar`s #7 Show Car Glaze

    - Chemical Guy`s EZ-Creme Glaze w/ Acrylic Shine II

    - Swissvax Cleaner Fluid



    Sealants :

    - Optimum Opti-Seal

    - Chemical Guys JetSeal109

    - Meguiar`s #21



    Wax :

    - Meguiar`s Gold Class Wax

    - Collinite 476s Super Double Coat Auto Wax

    - Poorboy`s Natty`s Red Past Wax



    I think I will apply :

    - Ez Creme + Jetseal109

    or

    - #7 + #21



    What do you think ?



    Regards,

    Ilaron

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    EZ Creme & 476. I haven`t used 476 yet, but if it brightens lights 845 does I think it would look really good on yellow.

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    Do Poli-seal + M21. Poliseal will clean up the paint better than 7 (7 will only hide stuff....poliseal can remove stuff by PC). M21 over Poliseal looks great and is a combo I do on my black integra sometimes.

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    EZ Glaze and Nattys` Red for me...
    Sébastien.

    :buffing:

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    I think Os layered would look very nice especially if you could top with TS. And I know you didn`t mention it, but I really like Meg`s #26 on yellow!

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    Ez Creme -> Natty`s Red x2.
    Once you buff black, you never go back

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    Remember that the yellow-colored Evo 8s are single stage paint!

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    What did you decide on? Can we talk you into posting some pictures when it`s done? I really like Evo`s. I bet it looks sharp in yellow...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Z K
    Remember that the yellow-colored Evo 8s are single stage paint!


    Another reason to use #26 as a topper

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    The Evo is planning for Sunday. I will take a lot of pictures



    I think I’ll use Ez + 476s because he wants a good and durable protection!



    I know it’s a single paint stage. It’s my first time with this kind of paint. I’m planning to prepare the paint with #83/#80 via a rotary polisher. I know I need to be careful but have you got some tips for me ? advices ?...

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    No help for SPS ?

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    Change/Clean pads often, use least aggresive pad/product combo. That`s about it!

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    Take a look at your paint closely under the sun, you may see some swirls that need more than just a light cleaner to remove.



    Of course, this is assuming that you have never machine polished your car (I am basing this assumption on your list of cleaners/polishes).



    You can do very little by hand unless you spend hours and hours with a product like scratchx.



    Otherwise, based solely on your current selection, I would say autoglym SRP + collinite.



    In my testing (as well as a few others) collinite will outlast jetseal. Also, SRP has a combination of abrasives and fillers which is excellent for working by hand.



    Don`t let the 476`s plain, old looking container fool you, collinite is one of the best carnauba products out there.

 

 

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