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  • #16
    Originally posted by MattN03
    How much would the PC polisher cost & is it goof proof? The last thing I want is to accidently harm my paint because I've never used a polisher before
    Hi MattN03,

    I am in Memphis and have a pc. If you want to test it out and practice a bit for yourself, let me know. I am always detailing something on the weekend, perhaps we could get together and do your car.

    FWIW, the PC is one of about 4 things in my detailing arsenal that I cannot live without!

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    • #17
      Cool. What part of town are you in? I'm over near Rhodes College. I'm going to try the 1 & 2 Deep Crystal system & then use the NXT for a final coat & see what it looks like. I'm curious how it'll look by doing it by hand. Maybe after doing that, we can get together & try the PC on the Mach 1. Thanks for the generous offer!
      2003 Mach 1
      Azure Blue
      5 speed/IUP
      2007 Tacoma DC 4x4 TRD Off-Road
      KY Horsepower

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      • #18
        Question for Mike Phillips

        OK, let's assume that a finish was preped with #83 DACP to remove all swirls and light cobwebs.

        My question is, which product AFTER DACP have the developers of NXT found to be the best to polish and bond NXT with? Any reason why?

        I've normally gone the DACP to #81 Hand Polish route as opposed to #7 Show Car Glaze for application/removal via a PC. Just a bit easier. Your write-up on #7 on Autopia is invaluble, and I highly recommend anyone who uses #7 read it. THANKS!

        Just prior to NXT, I'd like to find that product that best compliments it and will not hinder NXT bonding.

        What about applying the "Booster Wax" spray to the finish and to the pad prior to NXT being applied? Similar in actions for Zaino (Z6 then Z5 or Z2).

        Just dying to apply this to my Absolutly Red Lexus SC430! It has light cobwebs now due to use of a cover.

        Thanks for your input Mike!

        Regards,

        Deanski

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