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12-11-2006, 08:24 PM
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| | First order and lots of questions So I finally put my first order in at Autogeek. Here is what I ordered: - Wolfgang leather care cleaner
- Wolfgang leather care conditioner
- Pinnacle Ultra poly Clay with lubricant
- XMT #1
- XMT #2
- XMT #3
- XMT Glaze
- Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
- Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax
- Pinnacle Liquid Souveran Wax
- Pinnacle Signature Series II Carnuba Paste Wax
- ShMITT all white
- ShMITT black
- Edge 2000 6inch pads
- Pinnacle XMT pad cleaner and conditioner
- Meguiars SCRATCH X
- PC 7424
Now I have some questions. I have been reading LOTS and just need some feed back, please. - Okay, so I understand how to use the XMT line up but I got a question about the XMT Glaze. Is the XMT Glaze a sealant? Lets say that I use XMT #2, #1 and then the XMT Glaze would I still have to put the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant? The purpose of the sealant is to protect what I have done (swirl removal)…well at least that’s what I think.
- I saw the video for prepping the pads, but is it really just one spray of Pinnacle XMT pad conditioner? What happens if I put three or four sprays of the conditioner? Basically can I go wrong by spraying the pads with lots of conditioner?
- Some of you recommended the Meguiars SCRATCH X for doing the door handles, but how exactly do I go about this? Do I just apply the SCRATCH X with a microfiber towel and rub it against the paint and check the process? I have a Volvo that has lots and I mean lots of scratches in that area.
As for pad combination goes, I’m going to experiment with some of the combinations that Justin and others have used. That is why when I see a write up, I go through it with a magnifying glass, so thank you all for doing such great write ups. Darn, I forgot to order some guzzlers…oh looks like I need to put another order hehehehe. Thank you in advance for the feed back, sorry for the questions but I it will be my first time I do a serious detail and I’m really anxious not to mention nervous to bring a machine close to paint. Good thing I got an old Jeep to practice on | 
12-11-2006, 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Nica [*]Okay, so I understand how to use the XMT line up but I got a question about the XMT Glaze. Is the XMT Glaze a sealant? Lets say that I use XMT #2, #1 and then the XMT Glaze would I still have to put the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant? The purpose of the sealant is to protect what I have done (swirl removal)…well at least that’s what I think.
[*]I saw the video for prepping the pads, but is it really just one spray of Pinnacle XMT pad conditioner? What happens if I put three or four sprays of the conditioner? Basically can I go wrong by spraying the pads with lots of conditioner?
[*]Some of you recommended the Meguiars SCRATCH X for doing the door handles, but how exactly do I go about this? Do I just apply the SCRATCH X with a microfiber towel and rub it against the paint and check the process? I have a Volvo that has lots and I mean lots of scratches in that area. |
XMT Glaze is a light finishing polish with some added carnauba protection. It has no sealant traits, and you would not want to use a sealant directly over it, as the oils/fillers might decrease the sealants durability.
Pad Conditioner is usually only used one or twice at first to lightly dampen the pad. You can use it to help when polishes dry to fast, buy respritzing the pad. Careful use is suggested, as you dont really wanna water down a polish.
ScratchX , now theres a product I found to be a complete waste of money. It not super abrasive, and sold as a hand polish. I would use the XMT 2 as needed with a towel or foamy applicator and remove with microfiber towel.
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12-11-2006, 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Nica Now I have some questions. I have been reading LOTS and just need some feed back, please.- Okay, so I understand how to use the XMT line up but I got a question about the XMT Glaze. Is the XMT Glaze a sealant? Lets say that I use XMT #2, #1 and then the XMT Glaze would I still have to put the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant? The purpose of the sealant is to protect what I have done (swirl removal)…well at least that’s what I think.
- I saw the video for prepping the pads, but is it really just one spray of Pinnacle XMT pad conditioner? What happens if I put three or four sprays of the conditioner? Basically can I go wrong by spraying the pads with lots of conditioner?
- Some of you recommended the Meguiars SCRATCH X for doing the door handles, but how exactly do I go about this? Do I just apply the SCRATCH X with a microfiber towel and rub it against the paint and check the process? I have a Volvo that has lots and I mean lots of scratches in that area.
As for pad combination goes, I’m going to experiment with some of the combinations that Justin and others have used. That is why when I see a write up, I go through it with a magnifying glass, so thank you all for doing such great write ups. Darn, I forgot to order some guzzlers…oh looks like I need to put another order hehehehe. Thank you in advance for the feed back, sorry for the questions but I it will be my first time I do a serious detail and I’m really anxious not to mention nervous to bring a machine close to paint. Good thing I got an old Jeep to practice on | 1) XMT Glaze is a glaze which is used to enhance the look of your vehicle, you would apply this after polishing and then apply a wax on top of a glaze. Sealants have bonding issues on top of glazes. So, no WGDGS would not be a good choice to put on top of XMT galze.
2) SUPER LUBE! hehe, it will work fine, but a waste of product. A light mist will suffice.
3) Get an amount of scratch x and rub it back and forth with pressure for a while. I use the wolfgang polishing pal with a yellow pad on doorhandles when working in scratch X. | 
12-12-2006, 01:18 AM
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| | | That's a big order right there!
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12-12-2006, 09:19 AM
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| | Very nice order. The carnauba finishing glaze is an excellent product and will look awesome topped with your Souveran paste. Yeah don't forget those guzzlers. Once you use them you won't be able to live without them. 
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12-12-2006, 09:29 AM
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| | Thank you guys for the feed back, I was mistaken with the XMT Glaze but glad I asked . Here is another scenario though, lets say I use XMT #2 then #1...then can I use the WGDGS (sealant)? I think this should work but just double check . So either use XMT #2 or the scratch x and just use a regular towel or applicator and rub...sounds easy enough. Supercharged, yes it was a big order. I got the eye from the wife but it's all good...the way I sold it to her is that I showed the before and after results that some of you guys have shown here using these products and she loved it. So I told her I'll make her Volvo look like new hehehe. ..well I'm going to try.. . I like your avatar, that's a new one. You must have waxed it, the paint looks really wet....nice I haven't received my package yet but I'm so eager to receive it. | 
12-12-2006, 11:59 AM
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| | | Good luck, nice combo there. What color is your GX? We have an LX470 in that champagne/white type color, looks similar to yours in that little pic. I too found Scratch-X to be a waste, next time I'm going to try what Scott and them said, maybe a dab of Optimum Polish on a micro and go to work on and under the handle. My handle isn't marred, but underneath (like where your hand/fingers go when opening) is marred. What I noticed is my mothers and sisters vehicles have horrible scratching under the handles probably from their rings.
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12-12-2006, 12:30 PM
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| | | My GX is metallic silver. I never...ever liked silver until now. When I first saw the silver GX in the show room it turned me off so I picked black exterior with bashed interior. They ordered the black GX as per my request but when it got to the dealership it was damaged, but there was the silver one same bin as my black one. Dealership asked if it would be okay, and when I saw it under the sun light it looks really good. So I kept it. It’s a good car, I really like the LX though but I’m really curious as the new model for the LX will be coming out late 2007 or early 2008. Well back to topic, so you too don’t recommend the scratch x. Well I’ll give it a try and see how it works, I could always switch over to XMT product. It’s funny because the door handle, not so much the door handle but the backing of the door handles is a scratch magnet. Thanks for the feed back. | 
12-12-2006, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Surfer Good luck, nice combo there. What color is your GX? We have an LX470 in that champagne/white type color, looks similar to yours in that little pic. I too found Scratch-X to be a waste, next time I'm going to try what Scott and them said, maybe a dab of Optimum Polish on a micro and go to work on and under the handle. My handle isn't marred, but underneath (like where your hand/fingers go when opening) is marred. What I noticed is my mothers and sisters vehicles have horrible scratching under the handles probably from their rings. | Hey Scott,
Look! The one advantage we new vettes have, since we have the clearcoat from hell!!
Lol!
Lauren
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12-14-2006, 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by ltoman Hey Scott,
Look! The one advantage we new vettes have, since we have the clearcoat from hell!!
Lol!
Lauren | Yea, I kinda wished I had a tough clear coat...well I don't even know what kind of clear coat I got...but I'm sure I'll find out soon . I got all my products in and I'm ready to go to work (crossing fingers, and looking up to the heavens for blessing). |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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