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    I`ve back to using KSG out of necessity until my AJ arrives.
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    UPP



    Flake pop + good durability + slickness = great in my book
    2009 Montego Blue BMW 335i :woot2:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neothin
    UPP



    Flake pop + good durability + slickness = great in my book


    Do you prep with AIO or UPC?
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    Another vote for UPP
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    AIO



    UPP is also a heck of alot easier to apply/remove than ksg
    2009 Montego Blue BMW 335i :woot2:

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    z2pro for me

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    KSG topped with Carnauba.
    "I can`t believe that we would lie in our graves wondering if we had spent our living days well." - Dave Matthews

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    Klasse twins work the best on my car which is sapphire blue metallic. I top with Souveran for a different look. On blacks, AIO/Souveran is my fave.

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    Werkstatt twins. Slight learning curve with AJ but once you get it down it is a piece of cake to use (at least the traditional foam pad application). The more I use it, the more I like it.



    However, on solid black or red, I like Poorboy`s EX w/carnauba and Wolfgang.
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    KSG gets my top vote, mainly because I know its durable (3 months strong on my dad`s car he takes to his steel mill everyday) and looks great on metalics.

    Next would be CGs Extreme Top Coat Sealant, because of its ease of use and looks a little more like a carnauba than a sealant. Dont know as far as durabilty, so far 1 month strong.
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    Z2Pro all the way!
    Life is just too short to drive a substandard vehicle...

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    I like Menzerna FMJ. I`m always surprised that it`s not a more popular product on this board. Nice flake pop, really wet shine, and makes paint slick like oil. The only down side is the price.

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    Fmj.........
    [quote name=`DocHoliday`]I recently had SSR2.5 on toast for breakfast, was tasty and it polished my teeth![/QUOTE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeyc
    I like Menzerna FMJ. I`m always surprised that it`s not a more popular product on this board. Nice flake pop, really wet shine, and makes paint slick like oil. The only down side is the price.


    I`ve read some negative reviews concerning durability of FMJ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeyc
    I like Menzerna FMJ. I`m always surprised that it`s not a more popular product on this board. Nice flake pop, really wet shine, and makes paint slick like oil. The only down side is the price.




    I think price has a lot to do with it`s popularity or lack thereof. Can`t get the stuff in Cali and haven`t been able to for a number of months because of VOC lock down.
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