Recent Details v. New products!

SilverLexus: Thanks:D She loves her truck now that the paint is great. When she bought it it had a lot of oxidation, but now it's perfect! By the way I just saw your post about the Mother's goodies, my curiosity is peaked!







Pats300zx: Thanks. I was very pleased with how RMG did on a light color! And the EX-P+ really made it pop, and the wetness is off the charts!





1 Clean WS6: Thanks Mike. You know I was more than impressed with the Cyclo. It spreads the polish around very nice, and with the dual heads it's like going over the section twice. And if time is a factor, that's a very nice time saver! The machine is very nicely balanced, and the pads are cheaper which is nice as well. I know you are a PC user, I think you would find the machine a little better to work with being you are a Pro and all!



PakShak: Thanks Ranney. I was very happy with the results of Optimum and the Cyclo, did a very nice job on SS paint. I'm not so scared of SS paint ofter doing the Crown Vic.



series1: Thanks :xyxthumbs



Scottwax: Yes they are. So far I am very impressed with Optimum, especially for the price. And the RMG is a must for people that need to do some light polishing and want an oil/wax free finish before the LSP!
 
O4cobra said:
And the RMG is a must for people that need to do some light polishing and want an oil/wax free finish before the LSP!



Awesome work :xyxthumbs Love those Codington's :up



I'm confused :confused: I thought RMG was a pure glaze? It has cleaning abilities and it has no oils?



Would you use it after or before VM, or do you get rid of the VM all together?
 
Spilchy said:
Awesome work :xyxthumbs Love those Codington's :up



I'm confused :confused: I thought RMG was a pure glaze? It has cleaning abilities and it has no oils?



Would you use it after or before VM, or do you get rid of the VM all together?



Thanks Spilchy,



I guess in a term it would be a "pure" glaze, leaving nothing behind. I'm sure it may some oils, but not enough to cause bonding issues from what I understand. If, you were going to use it with VM, it would come after VM. VM is a little more abrassive so it would work at removing very minor defects. But when using the RMG with a polishing pad, it really cleans up well and I noticed some minor swirl removal, very minor! Most people have said they wouldn't use the VM if they had RMG!:nixweiss
 
Your girlfriend is awesome :bow to drive a truck like that. I think I like the FMJ on it better though, sorry :(. Still amazing work.



I think Natty's won on the Sebring. I had EXCELLENT durability results on my dad's daily driver CTS.



How do you like the Optimum polish?





Amazing details man...I thoroughly enjoy seeing your posts.
 
She is a pretty :cool: girl. She loves her truck. I had the rims before I met her for another project I was working on. But that fell through, then her and I got together, then she bought the truck. I think she knew what they fit and figured if I get the truck they fit on, maybe Kyle will put them on for me!:grinno:



I was very please to see the beading, I did not expect it!



I know you are a Menzerna fan as myself. I think of it as a Menzerna caliber polish. It has a very nice thickness to it and it spreads nicely like FP II and PO85RD! If you have not tried, give it a try Sean. The only thing for you though is you use polishing pads for almost everything, so the level of cut may not be enough for a moderate paint defect removal. But for a vehicle that is in so so condition, it may be a nice addition!



"Amazing details man...I thoroughly enjoy seeing your posts."

Thanks Sean, that's very nice of you to say.
 
wow.. all the vehicles came out great. that dark purple really looks nice and the exp looks great on yours ride. that crown came out nicely as well. great work!



Vernon
 
Thanks Vernon!:D



All in all I was very pleased with all of the new goodies. I think Steve really hit a home run with the new EX-P!
 
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