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Nick's Microfiber System words of ancient wisdom...
To be honest, I'm a bit scared of this system I mean, now anyone has the potential to turn out top quality work, even the average do-it-yourselfer, in the garage at home. This system could be a curse for some of us instead of a blessing lol!
Re: Nick's Microfifer System words of ancient wisdom...
Hey Nick,
I was curious if you have tried any of the new MF pads with D151 for a one step on any vehicles and how it worked out for a quick one step vs multiple steps with the new mf liquids?
I was curious if you have tried any of the new MF pads with D151 for a one step on any vehicles and how it worked out for a quick one step vs multiple steps with the new mf liquids?
I was curious if you have tried any of the new MF pads with D151 for a one step on any vehicles and how it worked out for a quick one step vs multiple steps with the new mf liquids?
Sorry, I haven't tried the new MF Pads with D151 PRC. The new Finishing Wax is very close to D151. It has cutting ability, and works extremely well as a 1-step for a wash/wax. It's not going to remove any heavy defects, but does an excellent job at removing scuffs and light defects.
I have a detail scheduled for later this afternoon, and it's going to require a 1-step solution. If I have time, I'll do a side by side with D151 vs the new Finishing Wax and let you see the outcome. Sometimes I get so involved with my work that I completely forget about doing stuff like this, so I'll be sure to write myself a note
Nick
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Sorry, I haven't tried the new MF Pads with D151 PRC. The new Finishing Wax is very close to D151. It has cutting ability, and works extremely well as a 1-step for a wash/wax. It's not going to remove any heavy defects, but does an excellent job at removing scuffs and light defects.
I have a detail scheduled for later this afternoon, and it's going to require a 1-step solution. If I have time, I'll do a side by side with D151 vs the new Finishing Wax and let you see the outcome. Sometimes I get so involved with my work that I completely forget about doing stuff like this, so I'll be sure to write myself a note
Re: Nick's Microfiber System words of ancient wisdom...
Nice write up Nick
Looking forward to any further updates...
Originally posted by Blueline
I own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.
Re: Nick's Microfiber System words of ancient wisdom...
I just found this thread and have to say that that Jeep door is absolutely ridiculous. WOW!!
I've been thinking of adding a rotary to my repertoire to take detailing to the next level, but I think you've conviced me that I simply need to add this system instead. Again, WOW!!
Re: Nick's Microfiber System words of ancient wisdom...
I've been trying on few panels on different cars.
MF DA system on correction compound doesn't seem too aggressive enough for me. Can't remove a severe defect. Is this me or is DA MF system is work best only on light-medium swirl, compare to heavy swirls?
I've been trying on my customers car but not as what I expected since I used to use Surburf pad.
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