I don't pick the colors, plus Rolls, H2, Silverado, Sierra

96snake said:
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At first I didn't like the rims...but on a big car like that...not bad....
 
96snake said:
After seeing the other vehicles how can the phantom not have dubs? Just doesn't look right. Excellent details as usual Scott.



Lorne



looks like the Phantom comes with 21 inch rims...



size 255/50R21W on 8x21 rims at the front, and 285/45R21W on 9.5x21 rims at the rear



google search results.
 
[quote name='Scottwax']Very nice polish. Cut seems similar to Meguiars #80 and it finishes down very clear and wet. Dusts a bit though but if you scuff the pad and then pat on the pad, it frees the dust. Still not sure if I like it more then Optimum Polish though since the look isn't quite as warm. I've only used it on black though. I bet on silvers, metallics, etc it is going to be tough to beat.





Nice work as always Scott. hope to get to see your results with the 106 on some metallics. I have used it on silver and red with some awesome results. can not wait to see your details on other colors. thanks again for your informative posts. your honesty is appreciated. your use of products keep us all evolving in the way we detail as well . :xyxthumbs
 
flatstick-I was tempted to use 106 today on the blue WRX I did but I was itching to try out the Pink Moose I mixed for myself. ;)



I do have a few cars coming up this week that would probably look great polished with 106.



ceiol-those wheels on the Phantom are 22" run flats.
 
[quote name='Scottwax']flatstick-I was tempted to use 106 today on the blue WRX I did but I was itching to try out the Pink Moose I mixed for myself. ;)



I do have a few cars coming up this week that would probably look great polished with 106.





Once I saw what you used on the WRX I figured you ran out of the 106 already . :LOLOL.

can not blame you on trying out the hmm hmm hmm newest version of pink moose. :chuckle: can not wait to see the other cars you will be doing, they always look great :xyxthumbs
 
I realise this thread is old, but finding it really sparked my interest. I have overspray on my car from some body and paint work it needed after a hail storm. Clay isn't doing anything for it and I was reading on how well Compound Moose was working. I was wondering how well does Compound Moose work on swirls? Is it similar to DACP or is it alot more aggressive? And one more question, will it stain trim if you get some on it, or is it trim friendly? I am really interested in getting some to use on the overspray, I was just hoping that it can get out some moderate swirls also, but not so aggressive that it will instill a bunch of swirls.

Thanks :)
 
Excellent work on all! Interesting color combo on that truck though... reminds me of the one in Kill Bill. Haha!
 
bluemoon said:
I realise this thread is old, but finding it really sparked my interest. I have overspray on my car from some body and paint work it needed after a hail storm. Clay isn't doing anything for it and I was reading on how well Compound Moose was working. I was wondering how well does Compound Moose work on swirls? Is it similar to DACP or is it alot more aggressive? And one more question, will it stain trim if you get some on it, or is it trim friendly? I am really interested in getting some to use on the overspray, I was just hoping that it can get out some moderate swirls also, but not so aggressive that it will instill a bunch of swirls.

Thanks :)



Compound Moose is about as aggressive as Hyper Compound on swirls so it is a bit more aggressive than DACP. Finishes down pretty decently for its aggressiveness. Less is more, especially with this product. Too much and it will leave a light haze of unbroken down product so you will have to use a bit less and go over the area again. Really obvious when it breaks down too, clears out nicely. I haven't noticed any problems with trim but no matter what I use, I try to avoid it anyway.
 
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