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BigBlackTruck

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First I have a 2008 F350 in BLACK...



My plan of attack:



Wash with Meguiars Gold Class

Clay (just clayed a month ago)

Polish with Meguiars #80

Glaze with Poorboys Black Hole

Seal with Meguiars #21

Wax with Nattys Blue

LSP with Collinite 845



Of course do all the windows and trim, tires and wheels and undercarriage...



Let me know what ya'll think...Thanks!
 
I don't really know what you're trying to accomplish with 3 waxes/sealants. I mean I know of "topping off" a sealant with a nice nauba but not 2 times. I'd just skip the Natty's myself (I don't think 845 has any solvents that would remove the 21... but someone else will hopefully chime in)
 
I would skip PB Black Hole, I'm not sure #21 would bond well on top of that. Plus #80 is part glaze itself. Try looking at the vehicle after #21, it should have a deep wet glow, that IMHO a carnauba wouldn't add to :)
 
I'd try a different polish with #21 such as Wolfgang Glaze (its really just PO106FF). Then do #21 and maybe some nuba at a later date.



Now if you wanted to stick with #80, go with #80, followed by Black Hole, then Poorboys EX.
 
As stated, you can skip the PB Black hole because of #80, as well as #21 because it has fillers as well and it can be very tempermental about bonding..it is made for prepped surfaces and can streak like hell if the surface isnt fully ready
 
With the #80 do i need to apply pressure to the DA polisher or just use the weight of the machine... I used #80 before and i dont think I worked it in long enough or something cause i didnt get all the swirls out...
 
BigBlackTruck said:
With the #80 do i need to apply pressure to the DA polisher or just use the weight of the machine... I used #80 before and i dont think I worked it in long enough or something cause i didnt get all the swirls out...



Yes, you need to apply some pressure, as with any polish, in order for the abrasive particles to do their work. If the swirls are deep you might need something stronger than #80.
 
BigBlackTruck said:
Brand new truck... just need to get the swirls out from the dealership... thank you for the help!



You said in an earlier post that you clayed the truck last month.....I would skip another clay session since the truck is new......



Polish out the swirles and pick a wax or sealant to finish it off......



Done deal......:up
 
Dave1 said:
You said in an earlier post that you clayed the truck last month.....I would skip another clay session since the truck is new......



Polish out the swirles and pick a wax or sealant to finish it off......



Done deal......:up



Yup. Good stuff.



Adding Collinite over the Natty's Blue won't do much for ya. It might effect the look of the Natty's Blue, and the Collinite will only be as durable as the layer of stuff it's sitting on top of. In this case, the Natty's Blue. Use either the Natty's or the Collinite, but you might wanna think twice about using them both.
 
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