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    I am working on my sister's commuter 92 red acura on the weekend. Wanted to try colorx with the pc. It's very oxidized but I don't think she cares too much about scratches so I assume this would be my quickest fix. Will I work it in like I do the m80 and just let it dry? Tips or suggestions appreciated.

    I will claybar first and probably top with nxt.

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    Re: color x

    Originally posted by mini44 View Post
    I am working on my sister's commuter 92 red acura on the weekend. Wanted to try colorx with the pc. It's very oxidized but I don't think she cares too much about scratches so I assume this would be my quickest fix. Will I work it in like I do the m80 and just let it dry? Tips or suggestions appreciated.

    I will claybar first and probably top with nxt.
    Using ColorX by hand I work it in, I would assume its the same when using a pc, let it dry and remove. When applying wax its best to apply 2 thin coats.

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      Re: color x

      Yup u can claybar, then ColorX (yes u work it similar like M80 a bit, for more bite), then let it dry to wipe off & u can top that with Nxt. (Either 1 or 2 thin coats is up to ur preferences).

      PS: If u are not satisfied on ColorX in 1 pass, then u can repeat it again. Tq.

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