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Old 09-09-2006, 12:06 AM
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Need some guidance.....

Well, I am now very comfortable with my PC and have eliminated all haze on my black CTS-V. I am using XMT 1 & 2, XMT Polish and Pinnacle Souveran Paste wax. I'm still not getting the drop dead wet, deep appearance on my finish. Is there something else I should be using to give the finish that deep, wet look?
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add Clearkote Red Moose Glaze after the XMT 1 and before the Souveran Paste.
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Old 09-09-2006, 09:09 AM
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add Clearkote Red Moose Glaze after the XMT 1 and before the Souveran Paste.
Would that be instead of XMT Carnuba Finishing Glaze? And how 'bout QD? Should I keep using Crystal Mist or would something else give more pop?

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Would that be instead of XMT Carnuba Finishing Glaze? And how 'bout QD? Should I keep using Crystal Mist or would something else give more pop?

I would use RMG versus Finishing Glaze, as one would likely cancel the other out. Crystal Mist is still the best carnauba based spray wax made, I dont know that I would personally go another route. Might try the Quikshine if your gonna order the Clearkote stuff. I love it on wheels, doorjams, and such to keep them clean, bright, and glossy.
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