AMINO UV Picture

Thomas Dekany

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First of all, it was suppose to rain all day but it didn't until noon so I went ahead anyway.

Wash (dish washing)

Mother's clay (2.5 hours)

Wash (Hi Temp car wash shampoo)



I proceeded to use my PC and did 1/4 of the hood with 3M F it II and realized I would not finish on time ( 3M F it II, 3M SMR, 3M IHG and Show Car Wax) so I took out the two AMINO products I was going to use on my car to test.



By hand - I am much faster then with the PC (used it only once.)

I had only 2 hours to finish.



Restoration pre cleaner - Used a Meg's foam pad and used circular motion as directed although they suggest terry cloth pads.

Very easy on and very easy off. It gave the car a very deep glossy shine.



Next I applied



Liquid Polymer Wax - Again with a foam pad (recommended)

Also went on easy and came off easy ( waited 25 minutes before removing it)



BTW both items are recomended to be used with a PC for best results.



Since both the weather and the light in the garage $ucked I couldn't really tell if the pre cleaner got rid of any of the light swirls. The car has lots of deep scretches so I hope to experiment with the PC and the 3M products for better results in the future.



It took me 5 hours with 2 lunch breaks.



Obviuosly these pictures are also low quality, especially the first one :confused: :confused: :confused:



I will take new and better pictures tomorrow if it is sunny.
 

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I started on the right side but I was really hurrying to be done by 2pm and I didn't get a chance to inspect the car outside due to all the rain. i'll wash it tomorrow and put another coat of wax on if i have the time.



As far as prepping - I used the PC for a minute max and just wiped off the remaining.
 
Here is the right side, that I treated with the PC for a short time - I didn't use it for a minute - more like 30 seconds. I didn't work the product in enough either, so I am very happy with the results. Now I know that I can get rid of the swirls on this car.
 

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