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    My buddy finally brought back his black F250 FX4 Supercrew after 10 months since we last detailed it. It`s black and a daily driver, so you can believe it had a fair amount of normal spider webbing. This truck is a beast, it`s so high you need a step ladder to reach the roof and a platform to even reach the middle of the hood so it really slows you down. We didn`t have time for a full multi-step correction, so I thought I`d dust off the Hi Temp HT-61 Paint Perfection Glaze that has been sitting on my shelf. Since I`d gotten a bottle of PoliSeal I`d kind of fogotten about how well HT-61 corrects for a 1-stepper.



    My memory was that HT-61 had more correction than PoliSeal, and after a trial spot using the PC and a LC orange pad, we were both thoroughly impressed how well the spider webbing cleaned up. Sure, the deeper stuff remained, but for a 1-stepper it really did a decent job of knocking out a majority of the spider-webbing and bringing back the gloss.



    We were finished early enough to even throw a coat of EX on there for increased durability and shine.



    The next time you`re asked to do a 1-stepper and the paint needs more correction than something like PoliSeal can accomplish, I think you`ll be pleasanlty surprised if you give HT-61 a try.



    Sorry, no befores but trust me it had a decent amount of spider webbing being black and having 10 months of weekly washes and daily driving.




























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    Correction ... the 1-step product I used is designated HT-69, not HT-61.



    HT-61 is a the Light Cut Leveler which is one part of the HT-69 Paint Perfection Glaze 1-step product.

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    :xyxthumbsWOW thats a lot of real estate to detail!! Excellent depth and clarity!!! Looks better than new!

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    Looks damn good!



    Although I must admit that I think trucks should generally be covered in mud.
    Daniel aka Abe



    1999 BMW ///M3

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