I should be on the PAC payroll!!!

I wanted to share a PM I got at the Meguiars site from a very nice young guy who needed some help with detailing his truck.

He had a pretty good base knowledge but wanted to try some specific Meguiars products that he could not get his hands on in Canada. One of the products he wanted was M21. I told him that M21 is great (which I think it is), but that he should try Wet Diamond out.

I also had my wife buy some Ultimate Compound for him while in Michigan, along with UQW, SwirlX and some other goodies I already had in my possession (this was not a "for profit" venture for the User Name family).

In any event, he has a big'ol black pickup and he just detailed it and used Wet Diamond (purchased it from a Canadian vendor). Here is what he wrote:

Hey,
well the BFWD actually showed up on the friday so I was able to get everything done on the weekend. The clay worked great, and if the meguiars clay is harder than that, then I'm glad I got this stuff. Then I started to use the SwirlX, but I needed to step it up, so I ended up using the Ultimate Compound on the whole truck. I didn't really have a lot of sun on the weekend, so it was hard to tell if I got all the swirls out, but when I did get some sun, I didn't see many swirls at all. There are definately quite a few of the deeper scratches left, but smoothed out quite a bit. I just figured I would work on those more next time, but for now it looks quite good. Then I followed up with one coat of BFWD, which is so nice and smooth. A little goes a long, long way. It's so amazing. Then on Sunday I did the whole interior, and the wheels and trim. I'm going to put another coat of the Blackfire on this week. Overall, I am quite happy with the results. Thanks again for introducing me to all these great products.
I have a few pictures, but they're not great. I put the few pictures I took up on photobucket, so here is the link to the album if you just wanted to take a quick look.

I left out the link to his pics because I need to get his permission before I post them.

In any event, another happy Wet Diamond convert!!! I believe I've got about 5 thus far!!! Next to Angelo and Todd, I think I'm PAC's next best sales person. When do I get my commission check? LOL

I'll add pics upon approval. Truck looks amazing buy the way. No sun shots, but still looks awesome.
 
I don't see why not, go ahead and show some of the pictures of the vehicle in question. BTW I ask to see if your check is at the payroll dept.:biggrin:
 
Here are some of the pics of his truck, wearing Wet Diamond.

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His process was GC wash, Riccardo Yellow Clay, G110 + UC + SwirlX + Wet Diamond.
 
Just wanted to say hi. That is my truck posted. There is just one minor correction I would like to make to the procedure listed. I actually didn't get around to doing the SwirlX step between the Ultimate Compound and Wet Diamond. I thought the UC finished out quite well, so I didn't bother, and I was running out of daylight. It may have turned out even a little better with the SwirlX step included. And as posted, it's true, I can't keep my hands off the paint (I know I really should). It's just that silky smooth. I'm going to put another coat of Wet Diamond on tomorrow, so I'll try to get a few better pictures at that time. By the way, this was actually my first time using the G110. I used it to apply the UC, but just applied the Wet Diamond by hand, just because it is SO easy to apply.
 
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