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Old 10-11-2006, 09:48 PM
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My first detail my 1995 Toyota Camry Nightshadow Blue

Well hello everyone. I had first always cleaned my car, even when I couldnt drive it when my grandmother had left it to me in her will. The day I got my license I was ecstatic to say the least. So after discovering autopia, then this community, Im more than a little obsessed....

My car was in BAD condition.

Washed with megs gold class

I proceded to clay it with megs clay kit, good deal as it comes with 2 bars, lube, and a nice MF towel for $10 locally.

There was no needed process of gradual polishing on this one, went straight to XMT3 via yellow. This car ate 2 yellow pads. Pretty much all panels required 10-15 lbs of pressure recommended by Pinnacle.

Then went over xmt2 via orange and xmt1 via white. and toped with pinnacle XMT glaze.

PICS, In evolutionary order from bad to good
scary! :X

Half n Half

gettin there!


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Final Notes: Pinnacle XMT products bring power to dual action polisher users once again. These polishes when worked in correctly and with the right pressure, produce simply amazing results. This is as clase as you can get to a rotary finish, if not better in some cases.

Also dont work in too fast. Work a 2' x 2' area on speed 5 slowly with pressure untill the polish is pretty much clear. If it dusts escessively, youve gone too far. Justin actually told me on autopia about this process, and boy did I see some results.

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Old 10-11-2006, 10:46 PM
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Looks good man. If you think those swirls are scary, just WAIT until you have been in the biz for a little longer. Also, did you put anything on top of the glaze? If not, you are going to need to reapply and then put something on top. Glaze has no protective properties and it will wash away quickly. For that color I would pick Souveran (if you can afford it) or Max Wax or Natty's Blue.
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Old 10-12-2006, 12:31 AM
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Great job, don't you just love XMT products. Like abrcrombe said Top it with Souveran!
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Old 10-12-2006, 12:38 AM
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You did a nice job. If you live in an area where winter is around the corner IMHO drop the carnauba and stick with a good sealant for the winter months.

Once you top a durable product like sealant with caranuba you wont be able to apply another layer of sealant..if you live somewhere in a warmer climent and have a chance to apply wax every 4-6 weeks then i say go for it..
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Looks good man. If you think those swirls are scary, just WAIT until you have been in the biz for a little longer. Also, did you put anything on top of the glaze? If not, you are going to need to reapply and then put something on top. Glaze has no protective properties and it will wash away quickly. For that color I would pick Souveran (if you can afford it) or Max Wax or Natty's Blue.
Yeah I have since put something over the glaze. I put some chemical guys butter wet carnuba wax on it. Im deciding on what tin of goodness I am going to get myself


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You did a nice job. If you live in an area where winter is around the corner IMHO drop the carnauba and stick with a good sealant for the winter months.

Once you top a durable product like sealant with caranuba you wont be able to apply another layer of sealant..if you live somewhere in a warmer climent and have a chance to apply wax every 4-6 weeks then i say go for it..
Im in Tampa, bring on cool days and no rain Carnuba heaven I will probably go for some maxwax or nattys blue. I know DP helps autogek out, so I will probably stick to their product to top some duragloss 105


And thank you everyone for your compliments on my work. Only being 17 and hearing this from pros means alot.

So the debate? Maxwax vs. Nattys Blue

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So the debate? Maxwax vs. Nattys Blue
Go with the Max Wax! It's a great product, if you use it and dont like it, I will buy you lunch at Detail Fest!
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Go with the Max Wax! It's a great product, if you use it and dont like it, I will buy you lunch at Detail Fest!
Ill hold you to it! hehe

I am thinking I will go for it after seeing Justin's amazing results with it on dark colors. I think Ill take the chance
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Old 10-13-2006, 04:08 PM
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Update: Meghan won me over to order some maxwax, a drying towel, and some other things I used the discount on.
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Yeah I have since put something over the glaze. I put some chemical guys butter wet carnuba wax on it. Im deciding on what tin of goodness I am going to get myself




Im in Tampa, bring on cool days and no rain Carnuba heaven I will probably go for some maxwax or nattys blue. I know DP helps autogek out, so I will probably stick to their product to top some duragloss 105


And thank you everyone for your compliments on my work. Only being 17 and hearing this from pros means alot.

So the debate? Maxwax vs. Nattys Blue
You did a great job..no matter what you decide it can only get better..
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It looks fantastic!! I love the XMT too!

+1 on the Max Wax.
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