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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Buying stuff for spring
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<blockquote data-quote="Sublimize23" data-source="post: 5935609" data-attributes="member: 48923"><p>OK, my Stang is mineral gray as in sig. Barely any swirls, I take good care of it and I keep it as clean as I can using Meg's products, but I want to know that the protection is there. So I want some suggestions for what I can use to protect my paint, I know nothing about sealers, etc. Currently, I use:</p><p>Megs NXT wash (love it!)</p><p>Megs gold class liquid wax</p><p>dilute simple green for wheels and wheel wells</p><p>and a claybar before each waxing (about 3 per year). </p><p>I prefer to do things by hand, although I do have a dewalt rotary buffer, this one: <img src="http://www.glossycar.com/dewalt-polisher.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>So let me know what to get, I'm open to trying anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sublimize23, post: 5935609, member: 48923"] OK, my Stang is mineral gray as in sig. Barely any swirls, I take good care of it and I keep it as clean as I can using Meg's products, but I want to know that the protection is there. So I want some suggestions for what I can use to protect my paint, I know nothing about sealers, etc. Currently, I use: Megs NXT wash (love it!) Megs gold class liquid wax dilute simple green for wheels and wheel wells and a claybar before each waxing (about 3 per year). I prefer to do things by hand, although I do have a dewalt rotary buffer, this one: [IMG]http://www.glossycar.com/dewalt-polisher.jpg[/IMG] So let me know what to get, I'm open to trying anything. [/QUOTE]
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