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    Help please

    Ok guys I posted yesterday about topping griots over collinite and loved it.. With that being said I wanna try some different things now. So I'm thinking maybe black fire sealant top with collinite, or maybe liquid souveran top with collinite. Any other suggestions on a white f250? I would appreciate any suggestions. So my questions are this. When I order my new products do I need to polish my truck again , too take off what's there or can I go over the collinite and griots that's already on it? Also if I have too polish it I need some suggestions for that too.. Thk you guys very much! Any help is really appreciated .. My wife has a silver Cadillac hybrid that I'm thinking anything I use for white will work on it too.. Again thks for any help

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    Re: Help please

    To maximize your testing Fun, I suggest that you treat each panel as a separate experiment

    That way you can objectively test the longevity of the LSP and subjectively evaluate the look of the LSP

    In my opinion, the only way to ensure that the previous LSO is gone is by polishing the paint. Only a couple of passes with a light polish like Menzerna SF4000 is required

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    Re: Help please

    So if I'm wanting too use bfcs I would need too polish my truck to take the collinite / griots off? Thks

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    You could also just use a paint "cleansing" polish to remove it. Like DP's pre coating polish or DG Squeaky Clean. These types of polishes will remove your LSP's without abrading your CC.

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