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Old 05-24-2007, 01:34 PM
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Pickin' the kit...

After seeing the 15% discount AG now offers i can't hold back anymore. I have to order something.
I have a can of Megs NXT wash, a Megs clay kit and some yellow applicator pads. Other than that i need everything.

So here's what i have in my AG shopping cart at the moment:
AG Foam Gun
ShMITT yellow/white
ShMITT black
Megs Water magnet
12 pack of Cobra detailing cloths
Duragloss #101 and #105
Wolfgang Plastik Lens Cleaner Kit
Pinnacle Souveran Intro Kit

What i'm thinking:
Foam the car with Megs NXT wash in AG foam gun. Wash with two bucket method and ShMITTs.
Dry with Megs Water magnet. Apply 101 and 105 with yellow applicator pads.
Top the whole thing of with the Souveran wax from the Pinnacle kit.
Wolfgang lens kit for ...you guessed it, the lenses.

What i need you guys to do:
Pick out the inevitable flaws in my plan. Suggest additions to my cart.
Tell me i'm a dumb@ss and suggest a whole other set of items. You know.. help.

The car this will be primarily used on has a blue paint with no clear coat. The paint is not very good looking now,
and i also need some tips on how to restore it before using what i have in my cart.
I'm thinking paint cleaners and/or swirl removers that can be used with the other items i've chosen.
Reason for picking Duragloss is the durability i've heard so much about.
I live in Norway, so the cars see salted roads, asphalt dust, snow and high summer temperatures. I need something durable.
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you could throw in some 303 for the vinyl and rubber. stuff works great. I picked some up the other day.

and a good quick detailer to add some pop as the last step. a lot of people here (from what I've read and my experience) like the meguire's QD. also I've had good results with the mother's too. hope this helped a little
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NXT wash is strong. It clean well, but you will have your wax gone in a couple of washes, sealant in a few. I strongly suggest that you pick up some good soap, like Poorboy's SS&S, or Duragloss #901. Both work well in a foam gun and in the bucket. Just use a few ounces of soap in a foam gun (2-3), and add water to it.

I would also pick up some QD, like Poorboy's Spray and Wipe, or Duragloss AW (Don't use AW on dark vehicles, as it streaks).

Change Megs water magnet to Cobra Guzzler too. Cobra towels are much more softer then Meguiar's.
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you could throw in some 303 for the vinyl and rubber. stuff works great. I picked some up the other day.

and a good quick detailer to add some pop as the last step. a lot of people here (from what I've read and my experience) like the meguire's QD. also I've had good results with the mother's too. hope this helped a little
The Pinnacle kit has a Crystal Mist Detail spray to detail after laying down the wax. Do i need another QD or will this do?
The 303 won't be needed as the car has very few vinyl/plastic parts. I think i'll stick to buying products just for the paint this time. Thanks for the tip.
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NXT wash is strong. It clean well, but you will have your wax gone in a couple of washes, sealant in a few. I strongly suggest that you pick up some good soap, like Poorboy's SS&S, or Duragloss #901. Both work well in a foam gun and in the bucket. Just use a few ounces of soap in a foam gun (2-3), and add water to it.

I would also pick up some QD, like Poorboy's Spray and Wipe, or Duragloss AW (Don't use AW on dark vehicles, as it streaks).

Change Megs water magnet to Cobra Guzzler too. Cobra towels are much more softer then Meguiar's.
I did'nt know the NXT wash was that strong. The Duragloss 901 is sold out, so i added some PB SS&S to my cart.
Megs water magnet changed to Cobra Guzzler Combo Kit.
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I remember Justin hasn't had problems with the NXT shampoo in terms of stripping wax/sealant
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Crystal mist will do.

As far as i know the NXT doesnt remove the protective layer, it just removes the slicknes of the paint (am i wrong here?).

Anyway, Poorboys SS&S kicks NXT`s a$$ any day imo.

Ive got the DP xtreme foam for the foam gun, works great.
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I did'nt know the NXT wash was that strong. The Duragloss 901 is sold out, so i added some PB SS&S to my cart.
Megs water magnet changed to Cobra Guzzler Combo Kit.
You'll be glad you did.
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I remember Justin hasn't had problems with the NXT shampoo in terms of stripping wax/sealant
trust me, NXT wash is one of the strongest available out there. Citrus wash/gloss by Chemical Guys might be stronger though.
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The Pinnacle kit has a Crystal Mist Detail spray to detail after laying down the wax. Do i need another QD or will this do?
The 303 won't be needed as the car has very few vinyl/plastic parts. I think i'll stick to buying products just for the paint this time. Thanks for the tip.

oh my bad. i forgot that the kit had the quick detailer... the crystal mist is good stuff. (anything with the name pinnacle on it is great stuff) glad you changed it to the guzzler kit... I have that on the way now.
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