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Old 04-10-2011, 12:19 AM   #44 (permalink)
Junkman2008
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Thank you for taking the time to review my issues. Your videos are very useful and will have to watch them a few times before I get started on my work.


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Can you clarify something for me.. as you stated, if I don't need to clay and if the paint is in good shape and has no damage - I don't need to polish, can you go straight the MSW? Or will you always have to FMP ( at a minimum and then MSW)
Yes you can go straight to MSW. I on the other hand would use FMP first because your paint will never be perfect unless you fix it and never touch the paint again.

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I have some meguire's quik spray wax, that is applied to the car during the drying process, it hazes up and wipe off. I think I have done more damage to my DD car with not using the right products ( chinese MF towels) and creating swirl city.
If it is a Meguiar's product and the front of the bottle does not contain the words "Mirror Glaze", then you couldn't give me a free bottle of the stuff. OTC products need to leave your detailing arsenal . There are very few OTC products worth having. That is not one of them.
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