Rusty Cavalier, black 540, M45, Excursion, MDX, Suburban

RickRack said:
Wow, great work Scott.



That Cavalier must have been fun!



Honestly, with the Optimum Water Spot remover, it was kind of fun. You should have seen the look on the owner's face when he saw how easily most of the rust came off with the first pass. I dread cars with water spots but this product seems to really make them much easier to remove-no claying, no compounding. I talked to David this morning and he is continuing to tweak the formula, trying to see how strong he can get it without affecting the paint.
 
Sorry but two questions, can you explain what that mix with the RMG is??



Also do you pay your boys or do they just hang and work with you for the summer.
 
-Lebowski- said:
Sorry but two questions, can you explain what that mix with the RMG is??



Also do you pay your boys or do they just hang and work with you for the summer.





I mix about 70% Menzerna 106FF with 30% RMG. Basically, I end up with a light polish that by itself finishes out very clear and wet but tends to dust. Adding RMG into it cuts down on dusting and adds noticable depth.



I do pay my boys. It wouldn't be right not to.
 
Scottwax said:
I mix about 70% Menzerna 106FF with 30% RMG. Basically, I end up with a light polish that by itself finishes out very clear and wet but tends to dust. Adding RMG into it cuts down on dusting and adds noticable depth.



I do pay my boys. It wouldn't be right not to.
Ok I gotta look into that I have not heard of that 106ff before. Is that the stuff that is for the cermic clears?
 
-Lebowski- said:
Ok I gotta look into that I have not heard of that 106ff before. Is that the stuff that is for the cermic clears?



Yes. Others have had success with a similar mixture of RMG and FPII.
 
Scottwax said:
I mix about 70% Menzerna 106FF with 30% RMG. Basically, I end up with a light polish that by itself finishes out very clear and wet but tends to dust. Adding RMG into it cuts down on dusting and adds noticable depth.



I do pay my boys. It wouldn't be right not to.

Have you ever thought of using FTG? Do you think it would work equally as well?
 
Nice job by you and the boys Scott.



I use RMG with 106ff, IP and FPII. Will try it with PG next. Like Scott said it cuts down on the dusting and IMO increases the working time of the menzerna polishes.
 
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