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    A few of the guys on my local mustang board like the vanilla moose stuff. I had never heard of it until then. Any of you know about it or use it?
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    Scottwax and others swear by it

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    Tons of talk about it here. Try the "search". You`ll be reading for days!!

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    just give me the brief, overall good or bad?
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    Vanilla Moose is a very nice product. Easy to use and produces good results.



    In a nutshell, it`s a light polish/paint cleaner and glaze combined so it hides minor defects without having to do a full detail.



    As far as how to use it, you can apply it via machine or by hand. I like the PC for everything, and by hand is kind of obvious so I will discuss the PC method. Use either a light polishing or finishing pad, determined if you have any defects or not and set your PC on speed 4 at first so the product doesn`t sling and then kick it up to 5 or 6 and polish small areas at a time and then remove the excess. It`s that simple.

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    Deffinetly Good. I dont think there were too many who didnt like the stuff.

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    cool

    thanks guys i`ll give it a whirl. I`m failry new to the game, so i`m trying lots of stuff to find what i like. a lot of local guys like this stuff so i`m gonna try it.
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    If you`re planning on using it on your black mustang, I suggest getting some PB`s EX to top VM with. Perfect combo for black. Take a look at my Expedition and the black Civic in my gallery to check it out.

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    What is the best prep and topper for VM on Silver? I have IP, FP, AIO, Menzerna FTG, UPP, Blackfire, and WG sealent... I will take your advice in hoes that you can tell me what I should use...
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    for silver ive used IP/FP if you have swirls.but i wouldnt do AIO/VM after each other id do one or the other. But VM/EXP looks killer on silver. The only other thing ive used on silver that i was impressed with is AIO/SG/P21S

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    I would normally say EX-P like Jay, but it`s not in your list. The next best thing, which might even be better, is UPP.

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    I agree with Jason, of the choices you listed, UPP would look best over VM on silver. A good carnauba option would be #16 or Nattys.
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    Hey Scott:



    What about a good prep? AIO? Or just a good polish?



    how about Some BF for a topper? lol j/k
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    AIO and VM are almost the same thing, choose one or the other. As always, prep is everything and every detail should start with a good polishing.

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    Originally posted by JDookie

    AIO and VM are almost the same


    What do you mean? They are VERY different products.
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