Menz Power Lock layered over BFWD?

JasonC8301

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I finally got the pictures. Sorry about the quality. There are 18 pictures all together and I don't want you 56K users (me included) to be boggled down by 200 K pictures.



So the first 12 pictures will be of the Camry with 115K on it. It has 1X AIO by PC, 3X SG by PC, and 2X Souveran, 1X Blitz, and 2X Paste Glaz (the Klasse was done in one day and the carnauba was done over a course of a few weeks.)



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Ok, all the pictures are done finally!



There were a couple of garage door openers on the hood of the camry, am I apart of the garage door on hood club now :) :D



Hope you like the pics,

Jason
 
For the 1992 Camry - 7 hours for the initial Klasse treatment. Wash and first coat of Souveran, one hour. Next wash and coat of Souveran one hour. Next wash and coat of Blitz, two hours. Next wash and coat of Paste Glaz an hour. Dust off the car the next morning and coat of paste glaz, 25 minutes.



Total time = 12 hours 25 minutes.



MB ML320 - Wash and one coat of Klasse AIO, two hours.



Grand total - 14 hours and 25 minutes.
 
Wow, amazing job, especially for a car that is 10 years old! Oh and I thought you forgot to buff off some residue at first... but it turns out to be a reflection.



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Thanks Don :)



The Camry and ML will be re-Klasse'd (well thinking about Z on the ML), this summer, end of June, first week of July.



Jason
 
hey dude,



both cars look good, congrats



i have a camry also a 94 with 152K on it, wish i had a digi cam to capture the shine.
 
Can you layer Menz Power lock over BFWD (or reversed) instead of 2 layers of the same sealant?

I dont see why not but I wouldn't recommend it. The two products are so similar in application look and feel that I dont see the benefit on topping one with the other. HOWEVER, if I had to layer one over the other it would be a basecoat of the BFWD and a topcoat of the Powerlock simply because I have never had any issues with Powerlock streaking even on finicky paints in very hot or cold temperatures.
 
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