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    Mixing Megs Consumer line + Pro line

    I had a chance to start winterizing the car and about two weeks ago I gave the car a good rubbing with #9 & Wolfgang white (polishing) pad. This was topped with Collinite 476s.

    Yesterday, I gave the car a good buffing with Deep Crystal Step #2 Polish, followed by a coat of #20 Polymer Sealant. The results speak for themselves. Please ignore the orange peel, after all, this is only a $13,000 (fully loaded) econo-box.

    Today I plan on a second application of #20 and perhaps a layer of 476s along with finishing up the final details.

    (PS, yes that is duct tape on the bottle of #20. I wish the quality of their bottles matched what was inside.)



    Don M

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    Re: Mixing Megs Consumer line + Pro line

    Looks very nice!

    P.S. - I`ve seen plenty of $50,000 vehicles with orange peel. It`s pretty much "standard equipment" on all vehicles today.
    D.C.T.

 

 

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