Red Moose Machine Glaze VS. Vanilla Moose Hand Glaze

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what are the main differences here? I have used VM and it's a great product seams to clean and glaze a very glossy wet finish.
 
HI



VM has cleaners, abrasives and seals the paintwork.



RMG has little or no cleaners (maybe seen more if you apply by machine), contains no abrasives, doesnt seal the paintwork.



RMG is very good with metalic paintwork and really helps with metalic pop. You can mix them together!



If you have a solid colour you might want to use VM and Yellow Moose then CMW. If you had a metalic car and were working by hand you would be be better off with VM and RMG mixed 50-50.



Geoff
 
does VM seal the paint?

so RM is more a glaze w/very little cleaning?





I am going to be doing a black lexus and a black acura



I may SSR1 or PRO polish depending on swirls, then VM then CMW. does this sound right?

they are very important details, they could bring me lots of customers if they like the job i do.
 
Hi



VM seals the paintwork. I wouldent want to stop at VM as its only a thin layer of Nuba, yes VM contains a solvent, its a paintwork cleaner.



RMG is glaze, its ideal on just polished surfaces. SSR1 is also, mainly, oils. Its VM with out the depth or nuba.



If you are saying your using "PRO POLISH" do you mean Poorboys Pro Polish?? That is JUST A PAINTWORK CLEANER, no abrasives, no fillers, no protection. It wont remove swirls or hide anything. It just chemically cleans the paintwork.



Alot of people mix VM and RMG together to create PINK MOOSE. Either product on there own or mixed together would work well with CMW and all the CK combos look good on black.



Geoff
 
RMG is very nice for adding a wet look, and I would agree with steel's description about RMG. Nothing really changed as far as correction when I used it but the look (depth and wetness) was nice.
 
The cars I will be working on are garage keep and in pretty good shape!

I usually use pro polish before upp before S100 before EX before EXP if the car is in "good shape".(I use PB's PP to clean lots of stuff around the house, not only on cars, its a truly a great cleaner)



I mainly use SSR2.5/SSR1 and #83/#80 with differ pads for most swirls removal. but I'm looking to try 106ff and SIP.(Are these polishes really worth the money? are the results any better? i keep asking myself)



I have removed light swirls with SSR1 and polishing pad, but mainly use it for light hazing.



PINK MOOSE :idea gotta try it!
 
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