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Premium Detailed black 2003 Cadillac Escalade EXT!! I am a big fan of D151!
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Originally posted by MrCLRider View PostAWW man, there is a meet on my Bday!! I wanna go!!
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Excellent work
Did you apply with DA or rotary? I seem to get holograms when applying 151 using a rotary and even soft pads and low speed.
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Thanks!
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Great work on the Caddie!! After seeing what your capable of maybe she'll go for the two step for her next full detail.
If I was her, I would've gave that other "detailer" a piece of my mind after seeing all the leftover residue......especially on the Escalade badge, how could you not miss that! This is all about paying attention to detail...not wham bam pay my ma'am!
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another vote for D151. Almost done with my gallon. So far, very satisfied with it.
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I'm also a big fan of D151, sadly it gets overlooked quite a bit on MOL. I know that M105/M205 are great products, but I really think D151 is one of the best products Megs has in their lineup.
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Nice job on the Caddy!Couldn't believe all that wax residue that "detailer" left over!
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Re: Premium Detailed black 2003 Cadillac Escalade EXT!! I am a big fan of D151!
Originally posted by Bounty View PostThank you brother! Exactly what I needed. I'll be using the Flex and a CCS Green pad so hoping for similar correction as it'll be on the typically equally hard paint of a 2007 Audi 2.0T I have here this weekend. I'll follow your suggested procedure for application and I have plenty of Last Touch on hand in case it wants to get tough on removal...
I'll let you know what happens. Thanks again and great job on that Caddy!
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Originally posted by Premium View PostThanks everyone!
Bounty, I used speed 6 and never lowered it for the whole detail. Your definition of a "pass" and mine may be different, but I broke the polish down in 2x2 sections and it took about 4 to 5 passes per section. I worked it until it was pretty much broken down, but there was still enough left to dry to a haze and remove. Removal was kind of difficult, but not bad enough to be concerned about. I had to spray the residue with Megs Last Touch to get it all off. Not a big deal, but it didnt want to come completely off with just a fresh, dry, microfiber. I hope this is what you were looking for.
I'll let you know what happens. Thanks again and great job on that Caddy!
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Re: Premium Detailed black 2003 Cadillac Escalade EXT!! I am a big fan of D151!
Originally posted by Bounty View PostInterested in hearing more about your process with the D151 as I have a customer's car here that only wants a one-step correction. What speeds were you using on the orbital (6 for correction all the way thru or slower later for jeweling)? How did you apply and remove (let dry to a haze like a wax or wipe off immediately like a polish)? How long did you work the product over a section (number of passes, work till clear, etc)?
Thanks in advance...
Bounty, I used speed 6 and never lowered it for the whole detail. Your definition of a "pass" and mine may be different, but I broke the polish down in 2x2 sections and it took about 4 to 5 passes per section. I worked it until it was pretty much broken down, but there was still enough left to dry to a haze and remove. Removal was kind of difficult, but not bad enough to be concerned about. I had to spray the residue with Megs Last Touch to get it all off. Not a big deal, but it didnt want to come completely off with just a fresh, dry, microfiber. I hope this is what you were looking for.
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Re: Premium Detailed black 2003 Cadillac Escalade EXT!! I am a big fan of D151!
Interested in hearing more about your process with the D151 as I have a customer's car here that only wants a one-step correction. What speeds were you using on the orbital (6 for correction all the way thru or slower later for jeweling)? How did you apply and remove (let dry to a haze like a wax or wipe off immediately like a polish)? How long did you work the product over a section (number of passes, work till clear, etc)?
Thanks in advance...
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Love those SUV-truck hybrids!
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WOW, D151 did a great job!! I bet you made her feel like she got MORE than she paid for, good going!
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