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    Well I guess all the detailing my neighbors are watching my do is paying off, I have two jobs next week and man are they herendous. Both vehicles are expiditions and one in particular is disgusting, it is red and the paint is contaminated. I was just curious if this line of products will work. 1zpp,1zmp,1zgw, of course im going to wash and clay it first and apply all of these with a pc except for the wax, all will be removed with mf towles. The pads I will be using is the sonus kit, im also going to mix vinager in with the perls shampoo.
    Sean L. Searls

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    Sounds like a winning combo to me.

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    Yea, I use this exact same method on my own black car and it works well. Thinking about switching the mp for spc though, JDookie seems to have great results. The only thing diff. I do on my own car is a final coat of pinnacle souveran. Hey for only $150 bucks there is no way im going to waste my good carnuba, lol.
    Sean L. Searls

    03 Mitsu. EVOVIII

 

 

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