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Old 05-14-2007, 02:22 PM
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Need Your opinions on what process.

Three weeks ago I polished my wife's white Maxima with XMT #2/E2K Orange; then XMT #1/E2K Blue; Xmt Glaze w/Carnauba; Souveran Paste X2; Pinnacle CM last three washes.
It looks great but my Sig Series II just arrived and I want to strip it down and see how the new wax looks on the white.
I've got a couple of different senarios in mind, but I've decided to go with whatever you guys think would look best.
Here are the products that can be used:
XMT 360
XMT #1
Pinnacle Paintwork Cleansing Lotion
XMT Glaze w/Carnauba
VMG/RMG
Pinnacle Signature Series II
Going to do it this coming weekend. I'll post pics and let you guys know the process. Really appreciate any input. Thank You.
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Old 05-14-2007, 02:32 PM
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You DO like polishing do U? 3 weeks and redoing the whole car....love it.

XMT 360 and Sig Series II would be my opption.
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I agree with Truls.
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I had the same thought, Jimmie. Had Natty's Blue on mine and just got Pete's 53 and was anxious to try some. Since I was pressed for time, I just used some P21S cleansing lotion (in your case, would be the Pinnacle lotion) and topped with Pete's 53.
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