IP & RMG mixed - amazing results

Oh yeah, Alfisti had a good point regarding the closed cell pads (like SFX and white wolfgang (LC) ETS) and water-based products like Menzerna - they definitely cut down on the dust.
 
Here is a picture of the Mustang with the combo, you can see the rest in the Click and Brag section

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RAG said:
Scott, I too tried the 106FF & RMG for final finishing via PC on dark colors - talk about finishing down well...this stuff is insane! Now I see what all the hype is about the 85RD and 106FF polishes.



The 106/RMG mix almost seems like a supercharged version of Vanilla Moose.
 
gmblack3a said:
Would prime remove the effect of RMG? Is the 106/RMG best followed by a carnuba?



I'd say it would work best followed by a carnauba or a sealant that isn't too picky about what you use it over, like OCW, EX or EX-P.



I used it on a white Acura CL today, buffed it off with OCW and topped with #16. Real deep liquid look. :)
 
Plus if anything even if the prime removes the RMG you have the added benefit of having the RMG allow you to compound better so its not as if it would be a total loss. Im looking forward to trying this with PG as that is a nightmare for me. Aint got the skills yet.
 
Scottwax said:
I'd say it would work best followed by a carnauba or a sealant that isn't too picky about what you use it over, like OCW, EX or EX-P.



I used it on a white Acura CL today, buffed it off with OCW and topped with #16. Real deep liquid look. :)



Thanks Scott!
 
Derrick said:
Can anyone tell me "Where can I get RMG in Dallas?"







Derrick





Order it through specialty motoring ...However if you call you can let them know that you are a member of detail city and get 10% off. Right now they have $2 shipping...normally $7 on minimum order...The $2 is for any size order...
 
Order it through specialty motoring ...However if you call you can let them know that you are a member of detail city and get 10% off. Right now they have $2 shipping...normally $7 on minimum order...The $2 is for any size order...

:thx



Thanks Runnerbl
 
Just a quick note...adding the RMG wasn't for the purpose of filling (infact, using an alcohol wipedown I didn't notice any filling properties), rather it was to improve and prolong the working characteristics of the M compounds. However, I suppose if you did a 50/50 mix or greater, maybe then the filling and glaze properties of RMG would start to take over?
 
RMG is Red Moose Machine Glaze? You guys are terrible with the acronyms. It is not in the decoder ring, and I have been here for a while, that is why somebody asked for a decoder
 
StoicDude said:
RMG is Red Moose Machine Glaze? You guys are terrible with the acronyms. It is not in the decoder ring, and I have been here for a while, that is why somebody asked for a decoder



It really should be called Red Moose Machine Glaze (RMMG) but who's being picky... :p For those who need a decoder: RMG = Clearkote Red Moose Machine Glaze
 
just wondering, might be doing another full detail this weekend, was thinking of trying IP mixed with OCP for prolonged use, anythoughts?????



i was thinking of 3:1 mix of IP/OCP
 
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