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Yes, my father in-law found her. She had been sitting in a garage for 21 years. She only had 54k when I bought it 1 1/2 years ago. I have not put very many more on since I bought it. Been fun to drive.
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If you go to the Gallery, You will see them. Faster than me trying to down load them here. I still have not gotten that part down yet.
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ok thanks guys!
sleepy, im not following you with where your pics are.
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This is a 2000 Mustang I did with M07 and M26
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Originally posted by CumminsCrazed View Postahhh gotcha!
anyone else have thoughts on M07?
I have used it on my '64 Bel Air. This car is a single stage lacquer paint. I used it after I put m80 on the used gold class wax. It really brought out the shine and helped bring the paint back to life! I took it to a car show yesterday and got great reviews for how well it looked. If you want to see what it did for my car it is in the member section look for the pictures under Sleepy.
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ok well, the vehicle mentioned in original post is a custom red...so it should be better than a silver on wetness/depth etc?
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I tried it in my silver truck, actually on some panels only. Honestly, I did not notice a difference. My best guess is that this product will make a difference in dark colored vehicles.
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Its all in the eyes of the beholder... Same as using different waxes or different polishes, whatever that person felt looked best.
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yup....another thought that was mentioned.....was apply it before a show, without an LSP, and then after the show apply LSP so it has the super wet look at show but is protected after show.
However, why would applying an LSP over it make it not look as wet, at least thats how it sounds to me?
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As mentioned, some people will use it on top at shows, but with the understanding it wont last long.
If you want it to last, it will need some kind of wax over it.
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ok cool, so if/when i use it, def top it with an LSP?
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Well, its all microscopicly thin layers, so I dont know about diffusing through the wax, it miight just all wear away together.
It definatly lasts longer when topped with a wax, if that helps.
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