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Old 08-13-2006, 02:13 PM
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Taking the PC Plunge -couple questions

Been lurking for a month or so and learned a ton -thanks for this great site.

I drive a black 00 Mustang GT Convertible. Its isn't in bad shape at all for a daily driver with 40K miles -but it was the first new car I ever owned and the first black car. So you can imagine there is some serious swirling in the paint . Mostly from not knowing how to care for a black car. I had tried most major swirl removers by hand and paid a detailer and nothing worked. I has resigned myselft to my car looking like crap in bright sun until I found this web sight. So, Thank You!!

Yesterday, I ordered the PC/XMT Itermediate swirl kit. In addition to that kit, I have Nattys Blue, PB Blue Polish and PB Sealant at home.

I know the XMT 3 goes on first followed by XMT 1. But after that I am a little confused as to order or application between what is in the kit and what I have at home. And what pads or bonnets should be used after the swirl removers? Do you guys use the PC for glazes, sealants and wax or do it by hand?

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Old 08-13-2006, 02:31 PM
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You didn't mention wash and clay. What are you doing/ using for those steps?
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I would use the XMT twins (3 and 1) and then use the Poorboys Sealant. After 12-24 hours to cure you can top with the Nattys as wanted. Just remember with the PC to take it slow and steady and dont stop to soon, allowing the polish and PC to do its work (machine on high).
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i seal and wax by hand generally. i just find it easier that way with the products i use on my car ( PB EX-P and souveran)
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I agree with Killr and would only add to his comments this thread to give you some assistance with pad selection. Again make sure to give the polish ample time to do it's work taking at least 5 minutes for the polish to break down. Cut amount of pad versus cleaning agent
As far as glazes I think with the exception of Meguiar's #7 you should apply them with the PC. As for the sealants and waxes, I would apply them by hand as you use less product this way and you can have some time bonding with your car. I hope this helps you. Please post some pics of your work if you can. I know I am not alone in wanting to see the turn around. Take care.
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Old 08-13-2006, 03:41 PM
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You didn't mention wash and clay. What are you doing/ using for those steps?
I just clayed about a month ago and wasn't really planning on doing it again. If it is important then I have some Mothers left. As for wash I use Megs Deep Crystal.

Should the XMT Glaze go on before the sealant or after I am done with everything?

Is there any difference in the shine I will get waxing and buffing by hand versus the PC?

I am going to pick the car up in about an hour -took it in for some air brush work. I will try to post some before pics tonight.
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I like to use the PC for polish then wax by hand. I seem to get a "feel" for the paint that way. I then remove with PC.
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The XMT finishing glaze has carnauba in it. You probably shouldn't use it if you are going to apply a sealant afterwards. Sealants have bonding trouble if you apply it on top of oils or waxes.

If I were you I would finish with the XMT1 and then go to your EX-P and then after the cure time apply your Natty's or if you want to use the XMT Carnauba glaze then you would just apply your Natty's afterwards skipping the sealant step.
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Thanks, FloridaNative. I am going to take it to a local car show on Saturday (Please AG let my package get here by Friday). For a show car look should I go with EX-P and Natty's or Nattys followed with XMT Glaze?
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Negative EX-P top with Nattys no glaze or glaze then top with Nattys. Rule of thumb is when using a glaze most sealants have trouble bonding to the paint due to the oils in glazes.
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