imported_Aurora40
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The FedEx guy brought me my autopia store shipment as I was in the middle of washing the Nissan. What perfect timing. So I was eager to try them out. The Nissan had been polished out a few months ago and clayed. The paint is still pretty smooth and looks good. The clear on this car is shot, though.
The Super Resin Polish is a creamy liquid. I actually thought maybe the bottle was mistakenly filled with leather conditioner because it has a chemically leathery smell to it also. But it worked like a charm. I used a hand mf applicator to apply it, and it does require a reasonable amount of product, but not a ton. I probably used about 3/4 of ounce on the Nissan. I was surprised by how much dirt it was pulling off. I ended up using two pads, and each side of each pad was noticeably dirty when I was done. It left a nice smooth finish on the paint and was very easy to buff off. It was a nice product and easy to use. It's been a while since I've used AIO, but I'd say because it's a bit more watery, AIO may be a bit easier to use, but SRP was quite friendly.
The Extra Gloss Protection is not like I expected. It is very very watery, and smells pretty solventy. It's almost like 1Z Glanz Wax, but doesn't quite smell like a bottle of mineral spirits like Glanz does. The EGP isn't quite that solventy smelling. It spreads very easily and you can really spread it around. I suspect I was using too much at first, as you can really keep going to more panels without adding more product to the pad. In spite of the solventy smell, it didn't dry out on the pad quickly at all, you could really work it a while. This was a very easy to use product and I hardly used any at all. I think it spreads more easily than Klasse SG does. I waited about 30 minutes after doing the whole car and then buffed it off. It buffed off very easily and left a nice smooth slick finish. The product also appears to have a very nice look. It is shiny and glossy.
I am eager to see if it beads well or not, and to see how long it lasts. Many products don't last on the Nissan. I think this is due to the poor condition of the clear. I had some 1Z Glanz on there, and by 5 weeks the top panels had zero beading, while the sides still beaded fairly well. I then used some EO WAUD two weeks ago on it. That beaded nicely during the last two weeks of rain, but slowly the beading got milder. When I washed it yesterday, there was no beading at all on the car after 7 weeks of Glanz followed by EO WAUD. The only products that have lasted well on the Nissan are Zaino and #16. Even Klasse doesn't do all that well on the Nissan, making it about 2 months or so.
Also, the Regal still looks really nice. The Pinnacle Liquid Souveran has only been on 3 weeks, but the car hasn't been washed since I waxed it and it's rained a lot. The car still looks really glossy and reflective. I really hope this stuff lasts well on the Regal because man does it look good!
The Super Resin Polish is a creamy liquid. I actually thought maybe the bottle was mistakenly filled with leather conditioner because it has a chemically leathery smell to it also. But it worked like a charm. I used a hand mf applicator to apply it, and it does require a reasonable amount of product, but not a ton. I probably used about 3/4 of ounce on the Nissan. I was surprised by how much dirt it was pulling off. I ended up using two pads, and each side of each pad was noticeably dirty when I was done. It left a nice smooth finish on the paint and was very easy to buff off. It was a nice product and easy to use. It's been a while since I've used AIO, but I'd say because it's a bit more watery, AIO may be a bit easier to use, but SRP was quite friendly.
The Extra Gloss Protection is not like I expected. It is very very watery, and smells pretty solventy. It's almost like 1Z Glanz Wax, but doesn't quite smell like a bottle of mineral spirits like Glanz does. The EGP isn't quite that solventy smelling. It spreads very easily and you can really spread it around. I suspect I was using too much at first, as you can really keep going to more panels without adding more product to the pad. In spite of the solventy smell, it didn't dry out on the pad quickly at all, you could really work it a while. This was a very easy to use product and I hardly used any at all. I think it spreads more easily than Klasse SG does. I waited about 30 minutes after doing the whole car and then buffed it off. It buffed off very easily and left a nice smooth slick finish. The product also appears to have a very nice look. It is shiny and glossy.
I am eager to see if it beads well or not, and to see how long it lasts. Many products don't last on the Nissan. I think this is due to the poor condition of the clear. I had some 1Z Glanz on there, and by 5 weeks the top panels had zero beading, while the sides still beaded fairly well. I then used some EO WAUD two weeks ago on it. That beaded nicely during the last two weeks of rain, but slowly the beading got milder. When I washed it yesterday, there was no beading at all on the car after 7 weeks of Glanz followed by EO WAUD. The only products that have lasted well on the Nissan are Zaino and #16. Even Klasse doesn't do all that well on the Nissan, making it about 2 months or so.
Also, the Regal still looks really nice. The Pinnacle Liquid Souveran has only been on 3 weeks, but the car hasn't been washed since I waxed it and it's rained a lot. The car still looks really glossy and reflective. I really hope this stuff lasts well on the Regal because man does it look good!
