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    Question about VM products?

    I guess except their Moose wax w/ carnuba, the other two: Moose wax and vanilla moose glaze are considered a polish w/ light cleaning abilities?

    They don`t interfere with each other by layering or by topping other products?

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    All 3 products are made by the Clearkote company. Regular Moose Wax (MW) is a strong cleaner wax. Vanilla Moose Hand Glaze (VM) is a combination of polish, chemical cleaner, and protectant. Carnauba Moose Wax (CMW) is a liquid carnauba wax.

    MW is usually used by itself as a quick one-step product. VM is normally used as a mild polish/glaze and followed up with a sealant or wax. CMW is used as a last step protectant following a polish or a sealant. VM and CMW make for a nice combo.

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    OK, that explains it. I just received some VM and MW. I did a detail w/ VM topped with Poorboys EX-P not a bad combo I thought.

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    Originally posted by General Lee
    OK, that explains it. I just received some VM and MW. I did a detail w/ VM topped with Poorboys EX-P not a bad combo I thought.
    VM with EX-P is an excellent combo. It`s one of my favorites.

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    I like VM topped with just about anything!
    I love the smell of EX-P in the morning.

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    Originally posted by Ace Of Spades
    I like VM topped with just about anything!
    I`ve only used it for a short time, but so far it`s been the best final polish/glaze I`ve used. I had used #7 and S100 SEC and VM has easily been my favorite. Just got some EX P , but haven`t had a chance to really use it yet, but the little I have used it I have liked. Topped it with some S100 and looks like a real nice combo.:beer

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    VM is a really versatile polish. Nice combos include VM+EX-P, VM+EX, VM+S100, etc. You get the picture.

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    Not to mention VM is so easy to work with. Easy on, Easy off.

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    Originally posted by General Lee
    Not to mention VM is so easy to work with. Easy on, Easy off.
    ...and the ability to apply and remove in the sun
    Talk is cheap because supply exceeds demand.

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    Originally posted by thinksnow
    ...and the ability to apply and remove in the sun
    Yeap, I second that.

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    VM+UPP on silver is GORGEOUS. VM+EX-P on dark green is DEEP & WET. Will be trying VM+ EX-P+CMW on white in the next 2/3 days.
    Last edited by rabbi; 08-14-2004 at 04:33 PM.
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    I use VM topped with EX on my balck truck. Gives ita very wet look.

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    So VM hides minor imperfections?Would it give a better final result if used under EXP than just EXP?

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    I`m about to walk outside and put VM and EX-P on my daughter`s white car. Tomorrow another coat of EX-P then top it with Carnuba Moose Wax.
    "I`m staying out of it."

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    Originally posted by rycen
    So VM hides minor imperfections?Would it give a better final result if used under EXP than just EXP?
    What were you planning to use as prep for EX-P? EX-P is an exceptionally clear sealant, so it will complement the appearance characteristics of the layer immediately preceding it. VM is very wet and glossy looking, so the EX-P will retain that look.

 

 

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