Great job on overtaking those swirls, the blazer looks great. You may want to look into picking up some #83 and #80 to take on some of the more challenging defects.
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2001 Blazer - Swirls Removed
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Excellent job! I find it abit hard to use G100 to polish the pillars since they're narrow. Sometimes I would just prefer to apply Scratch-X on hard-to-reach paint areas. I highly recommend #83 and #80 to everyone who owns a PC or G100!
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Awesome pics! I'd also recommend # 80 Speed Glaze (with your PC) for a cleaner. It works wonders!!I use #80, DC#2 polish, and NXT wax. As soon as I use up the DC#2 polish, I plan to switch to another Mirror Glaze product.
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Originally posted by MattN03
Awesome pics! I'd also recommend # 80 Speed Glaze (with your PC) for a cleaner. It works wonders!!I use #80, DC#2 polish, and NXT wax. As soon as I use up the DC#2 polish, I plan to switch to another Mirror Glaze product.
#80 will be included in my next order and will definitely be used the next time I detail the Blazer. It will also help with some of the problem areas on my Dakota, which will be worked on and written up in about a month or so.
I'm impressed with the way #7 Show Car glaze really glossed up the finish. I may try to do a side by side on the Dak with #7 and DC#2. It's Patriot Blue Metallic so it should be a decent comparison.
AND: THANKS to everyone for their compliments and suggestions!!Last edited by kuhlguy71; Jan 27, 2005, 10:55 AM.
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Awesome job there kuhlguy71!!!
Thanks for sharing your results with us!
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