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    Need some direction. I have always had a metallic paint and am getting a black car.
    Typically i use the clay bar, #2 , #7 then #26.

    Should I change the products or the progression to get that deep wet shine I see in the pictures here on line.

    Not I did recently purchase a DA power applicator to get away from all hand power. SHould save thes old bones.

    Thanks for your help.

    pb

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    Re: new car coming in black

    #7 and #26 are good products, but I think you might want to look into some #80 for use with the G100/110.

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    • #3
      Re: new car coming in black

      Congrats on the new car. Maybe some nxt2.0 to make the black pop and you could maintain between washings with uqd.
      quality creates its own demand

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      • #4
        Re: new car coming in black

        It is hard to say if you should be changing products or not until you see how the paint responds to what you have. M02 may work fine, may not. What kind of car is it? Certain makes/models generally have either an easy to work on or a pain in the butt paint.

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        • #5
          Re: new car coming in black

          Thanks for the help. Looks to be a black Chevy Avalanche. Just working on negotiations. I'll try the #80 and the NXT2

          PB

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          • #6
            Re: new car coming in black

            Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
            It is hard to say if you should be changing products or not until you see how the paint responds to what you have. M02 may work fine, may not. What kind of car is it? Certain makes/models generally have either an easy to work on or a pain in the butt paint.
            I agree. There most likely will be no need for #80. Wait and see the condition of the paint first. #80 is one of my favorite products but it may not be needed in you situation.

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