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  • How to Attack Next car

    I finished my first car last weekend, and all things went very well. I actually ended up using the Red Bottle Cleaner wax on the silver Car I was detailing, because it was a once step product and the paint was in good condition.

    Afterwards I found out that the red bottle cleaner wax was from older technology. So this week having the Navy Blue 2013 Camry coming up, I want to make sure I am using a newer technology product, that might produce a little more dramatic results. I wanted to get some Megs Reconditioning Cream, but I wont be able to get it on time for Sundays detail. I don't think any of the physical stores sell it, or else I would get it. Unless you guys now of any of the Mirror Glaze Products that would work well since they sell them at my Auto Zones and stuff.

    I currently have the Ultimate 3, UC, UP, and ULW.

    But I won't have the time for a full 3 step process on those.

    Any advice on a Solid product or two to keep work time lower, but still provide a Solid job on the paint, is greatly appreciated.

    Thank you all!


    Ray

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    Re: How to Attack Next car

    If you are looking for a one step product that offers more correction than A12, consider white wax. It has SMAT abrasives in it which is "newer tech". It's a great product.

    There are quite a few threads on it on the forum.
    99 Grand Prix
    02 Camaro SS

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    • #3
      Re: How to Attack Next car

      Thank you Michael,

      You are a great help always Dude!


      Ray

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      • #4
        Re: How to Attack Next car

        Totally agree with Michael (Guz).

        Mike Stoops has a thread (somewhere) on the versatility of White Wax...worth the search.

        Bill

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