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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 1472326" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>the new stuff is amazing and with it I was finally confident enough to lean into it hard enough to get it working. Its still just so much easier to control I can't believe how different it is and the results show it. I still had to use my angle drill and some small pads for all the little areas and that took some time since its slower but it got the job done between the two. Today I started waxing as you can tell in the pic. Make cool shtuff and you get to wax and polish cool shtuff..</p><p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/bCIvmu7.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p>I thought I would be able to finish it up today but it took a little longer than I thought. I stated off with the p21s cleansing wax. Its a very light/thin wax with a slight solvent in it that I just worked in with the polisher and the fine polishing pad to clean it. Then I went with the jetseal109 for the sealer wax. It doesn't polish all that well but it does hold up and last. After that I went to the mcgwires techwax. This is still a nice lasting wax but this stuff really buffs up nicely when you take it off with the polisher on low and a super soft pad(fuzzy bastard I can't remember what its made from now). Finally I will go over it all with the p21s carnuba. This wax does not last all that long but its a super easy on/off wax that REALLY polishes nicely. I only did one coat of the cleanser but 2 coats of each other which is why its taking so long. </p><p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/3nQ4vyO.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p>It was nice to see the green come out in the polish but its fun to see the DFG slowly get darker and fade to black in some light angles with the wax on it. I think I will have one last coat to do in the morning under good light so I can be sure to get it all off. Then the old girl is begging to have some pics taken out in the daylight...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 1472326, member: 11896"] the new stuff is amazing and with it I was finally confident enough to lean into it hard enough to get it working. Its still just so much easier to control I can't believe how different it is and the results show it. I still had to use my angle drill and some small pads for all the little areas and that took some time since its slower but it got the job done between the two. Today I started waxing as you can tell in the pic. Make cool shtuff and you get to wax and polish cool shtuff.. [IMG]https://www.sn95forums.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FbCIvmu7.jpg&hash=86a194d22de53e00af45abe436af0972[/IMG] I thought I would be able to finish it up today but it took a little longer than I thought. I stated off with the p21s cleansing wax. Its a very light/thin wax with a slight solvent in it that I just worked in with the polisher and the fine polishing pad to clean it. Then I went with the jetseal109 for the sealer wax. It doesn't polish all that well but it does hold up and last. After that I went to the mcgwires techwax. This is still a nice lasting wax but this stuff really buffs up nicely when you take it off with the polisher on low and a super soft pad(fuzzy bastard I can't remember what its made from now). Finally I will go over it all with the p21s carnuba. This wax does not last all that long but its a super easy on/off wax that REALLY polishes nicely. I only did one coat of the cleanser but 2 coats of each other which is why its taking so long. [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/3nQ4vyO.jpg[/IMG] It was nice to see the green come out in the polish but its fun to see the DFG slowly get darker and fade to black in some light angles with the wax on it. I think I will have one last coat to do in the morning under good light so I can be sure to get it all off. Then the old girl is begging to have some pics taken out in the daylight... [/QUOTE]
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