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09-29-2006, 03:02 AM
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| | | Detailing question Hi, guys this is my 1st post on these forums, I' am new to detailing. I recently received my 1st PC and XMT series package from AG and I got to say this stuff really works! I have a few questions, I hope I can get some answered. I 'am having trouble removing some fine swirls on my front bumper between the fender and the headlights on a Honda civic which my PC can not get into, what do you recommend? Also I have a few scratches that were not completey removed after using the XMT 3, 2, and 1 but they are hardly visible when looking at them using a halogen lamp, and was wondering if the XMT carnauba finishing glaze would help the scratches blend in better? Asuming I use the carnauba finishing glaze, I wanted use Meguiar’s #20 Polymer Sealant or Meguiar’s #21 Synthetic Sealant and top it off with Pinnacle signature seriesII wax, would this be a good combination? also what is the curing time frame between polishing, sealing, and waxing? Any feedback would help , Thanks Ray
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09-29-2006, 08:14 AM
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| | I 'am having trouble removing some fine swirls on my front bumper between the fender and the headlights on a Honda civic which my PC can not get into, what do you recommend? I am hoping that Edge will make a 4 inch pad for area like that. For now I do it by hand with this Edit: use the orange side. Also I have a few scratches that were not completely removed after using the XMT 3, 2, and 1 but they are hardly visible when looking at them using a halogen lamp, and was wondering if the XMT carnauba finishing glaze would help the scratches blend in better? It will help hide them. Yes I wanted use Meguiar’s #20 Polymer Sealant or Meguiar’s #21 Synthetic Sealant and top it off with Pinnacle signature series II wax, would this be a good combination? Never used Meg’s #20 Polymer Sealant or Meg’s #21, I do used Klasse, and I wait at least 8 hours, some say wait longer, it all depends on weather, temp. What is the curing time frame between polishing, sealing, and waxing? As said before I wait at least 8 hours, some say wait longer, it all depends on weather, temp.
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09-29-2006, 08:18 AM
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| | | i'd use the 21 sealer......i beleive it has some filling plus's
as far as curing times..12 - 24 hours for sealer
wax depends on what your using..when using soveruran i wait at least a day, not that i have to but i like to always wait between coats
polish......no time.....
as far as weather? i don't personally like to apply anything in wet and humid conditions.......i'll wait for a dry day......just my 2 cents.....others may differ
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09-29-2006, 08:24 AM
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09-29-2006, 07:05 PM
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| | | detailing question I have another question. Would it be ok if I washed the car before waxing, and only after the sealant has cured for a day? | 
09-29-2006, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Charged I have another question. Would it be ok if I washed the car before waxing, and only after the sealant has cured for a day? | yes , but try not to introduce water to the sealant for a minimum of 8 hours. You want the durability, a sealants strong point, to be full go. Then wash, and top as wanted ! | 
09-29-2006, 09:33 PM
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| | | detailing question Thanks for info, I'am glad to join a forum with great people like yall, that actually help out people with questions!  As far as a sealant , could I use Meguiar’s tech wax after using XMT carnauba finishing glaze, and topping the tech wax with Pinnacle signature seriesII wax. Would this be ok? | 
09-30-2006, 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Charged Thanks for info, I'am glad to join a forum with great people like yall, that actually help out people with questions!  As far as a sealant , could I use Meguiar’s tech wax after using XMT carnauba finishing glaze, and topping the tech wax with Pinnacle signature seriesII wax. Would this be ok? | MTW is not a sealer...
If it were me, i'd ditch the the tech wax and use the XMT C.F.G. then the P.S.S 11.....
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09-30-2006, 08:43 AM
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| | | This is what Megs has to say about NXT A new breed of protection!
When you talk “wax,” you’re actually talking protection. Tech Wax, a synthetic, scientifically engineered paint sealant, is an alternative to traditional wax. The benefits of a paint sealant are many. Fool-proof, fast, easy application, longer lasting, equivalent protection! If you prefer the appearance of a wax (said to be a glossier, wetter, richer appeal) but like the durability of a sealant, you can layer a wax over a paint sealant. Pinnacle Souveran or Signature Series II will give you most outstanding results over Tech Wax. Meguiar’s does not recommend layering Tech Wax over another sealant or wax. It has slight cleaning properties, negating the effect of the sealant rather than adding extra protection or improving the visual effect.
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09-30-2006, 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by alban61 This is what Megs has to say about NXT A new breed of protection!
When you talk “wax,” you’re actually talking protection. Tech Wax, a synthetic, scientifically engineered paint sealant, is an alternative to traditional wax. The benefits of a paint sealant are many. Fool-proof, fast, easy application, longer lasting, equivalent protection! If you prefer the appearance of a wax (said to be a glossier, wetter, richer appeal) but like the durability of a sealant, you can layer a wax over a paint sealant. Pinnacle Souveran or Signature Series II will give you most outstanding results over Tech Wax. Meguiar’s does not recommend layering Tech Wax over another sealant or wax. It has slight cleaning properties, negating the effect of the sealant rather than adding extra protection or improving the visual effect. |
OK..... A true sealer will have no cleaning properties, MEGUIRES HAS, so layering it will keep removing the previous layer, thats why is recommends NOT layering...
if i were to want a sealer?? i'd go with wolfgang, klasse, or any of the fine sealers available....
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