Guz so to make sure I understand your steps here and to also try the same, I would... Apply UW, let it cure around 12 hours, then #7, and finally #26? Do I need to let anytime pass between #7 and #26? Is it typical that glaze (pure polish) is applied after a synthetic wax is laid down?
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Re: My 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix
Originally posted by drum1026 View PostGuz so to make sure I understand your steps here and to also try the same, I would... Apply UW, let it cure around 12 hours, then #7, and finally #26?
Originally posted by drum1026 View PostDo I need to let anytime pass between #7 and #26?
Originally posted by drum1026 View PostIs it typical that glaze (pure polish) is applied after a synthetic wax is laid down?
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A quick update. I gave the car a 2 bucket wash today. Here's a photo of ultimate wax 4 months after application. M26 has seen it's end of life within these 4 months. The car get's D156 once a month and has seen either received a 2 bucket wash or a rinseless wash. UW is still beading and sheeting nicely. It got D156 today after washing.
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Here's the video from that day. Enjoy the sheeting of Ultimate Wax.
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Thanks. The sheeting alone is worth it with UW.
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Originally posted by Jarhead0754 View PostI agree, but the sheeting u got going on is ridiculous tho.
Originally posted by Tim909 View PostI like the picture of the three overhead lights in the reflection, she looks flawless.
Originally posted by drumdan View PostFantastic, man! The first car I ever test drove at the dealer, was a 97 Grand Prix GT, red.... I still have the brochure.
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I detailed the interior this past weekend.
Used one of these. These work very well.
The interior received some Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer (used for it's light cleaning ability) and topped with Maguiar's Natural Shine for more added protection.
Natural shine does not leave the interior looking overly glossy. It darkens it just a bit. I will be doing a review on ultimate protectant next time for new members looking for a difference in protectants.
50/50 shots
Left side nothing, Right Side Natural Shine
Finished shot
Leather received a treatment of Meguiar's Leather Sealer System. This is the original leather in the car.
Airing out after using the Air Refresher.
Lloyd mats were vacuumed and cleaned with Meguiar's D102 Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner and a brush. I need a new set considering how faded these have gotten.
The driver side cleaned up rather well.
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