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Show'n'Shine Saloon
pinnacle wax brand..good on black?
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<blockquote data-quote="mblgjr" data-source="post: 9181571" data-attributes="member: 13336"><p>^ What he said.</p><p></p><p>The XMT's are ok and are an easy starting point.</p><p></p><p>The Wolfgang Swirl Remover is a little more effective.</p><p></p><p>Or...you could just get Meg's M105/205 a few orange pads, a few white, 1- blue and be done with it. </p><p></p><p>With the PC-XP use the 5.5" pads and proper backing plate.</p><p></p><p>I'd skip the XMT glaze. IF you really want a glaze, go with Clearkote Red Machine Glaze (best applied via slow speed 2-3 on blue pad).</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind a glaze will reduce the durability of what you put on top and should only be used with traditional carnauba waxes; never under a sealant.</p><p></p><p>Liquid Souveran (or paste) is great stuff. I actually like the 'look' of the liquid a little better plus it's easier to use. </p><p></p><p>Dodo Supernatural is on my list of things to try.</p><p></p><p>Some here may want to shoot me for saying this; but...once you've polished the car and have it looking good, I'll be darned if I wouldn't take a look at the Meg's NXT 2.0 paste. I used it the other day, it's holding up well and has hellacious filling capability, plus it darkens the paint like a glaze. For black, I wouldn't overlook it. Especially if you don't want to be banging your head against the wall every day when you start seeing hairline swirlage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mblgjr, post: 9181571, member: 13336"] ^ What he said. The XMT's are ok and are an easy starting point. The Wolfgang Swirl Remover is a little more effective. Or...you could just get Meg's M105/205 a few orange pads, a few white, 1- blue and be done with it. With the PC-XP use the 5.5" pads and proper backing plate. I'd skip the XMT glaze. IF you really want a glaze, go with Clearkote Red Machine Glaze (best applied via slow speed 2-3 on blue pad). Keep in mind a glaze will reduce the durability of what you put on top and should only be used with traditional carnauba waxes; never under a sealant. Liquid Souveran (or paste) is great stuff. I actually like the 'look' of the liquid a little better plus it's easier to use. Dodo Supernatural is on my list of things to try. Some here may want to shoot me for saying this; but...once you've polished the car and have it looking good, I'll be darned if I wouldn't take a look at the Meg's NXT 2.0 paste. I used it the other day, it's holding up well and has hellacious filling capability, plus it darkens the paint like a glaze. For black, I wouldn't overlook it. Especially if you don't want to be banging your head against the wall every day when you start seeing hairline swirlage. [/QUOTE]
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