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Old 01-12-2007, 10:33 PM
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Hehe, gotta love exhaust on V8's, I love starting my suv up in the garage at the office, echoes off all the walls and sets alarms off lol. Comming home today I was trying to get over but teh guy next to me was going just fast enough that there wasn't room between him and the guy in front of me, he slowed down a little and I saw my chance lol, floored it as I was under a I-95 bridge to get ahead and over for my turn. Up at the next light, guy rolls down his window and said "damn that thing sounds badass"
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Old 01-12-2007, 10:37 PM
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lol! I'm getting some "universal" Flowmasters put on sometime, although they're still going to make modifications to make it work. I want a deeper sound. Let's see how long before we move..




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Old 01-13-2007, 08:19 AM
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Sweet job! You made that white HOT!
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Old 01-13-2007, 08:50 AM
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slick`n wet, great shine Nick.
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That finish is so clean that it just glows. I'm sure it will be absolutely blinding when you are through.
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Old 01-13-2007, 10:21 AM
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Great ujob, bro! You really got all the swirls out. I know how hard it is on white paint, I had a white car before, and decided not to have one again.

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AFTER: (just Klasse HG Sealant, DP Premium Surface Sheild is going on at 7am tomorrow, and tomorrow night Collinite #845 goes ontop, followed by a layer of SigSeriesII, Liquid Soveran, and Zymol Titanium, over the next 2.5 days)
That's a lot of wax, bro.I would just do Klasse, DP, and 2 coats of Collinite 845 for durability.
I currently have on my car AIO, SGx2, #16x2 done in November, still very durable. I rejuvenate it with Aquawax, 425, or Quikshine after every wash.
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Old 01-13-2007, 12:54 PM
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Great ujob, bro! You really got all the swirls out. I know how hard it is on white paint, I had a white car before, and decided not to have one again.


That's a lot of wax, bro.I would just do Klasse, DP, and 2 coats of Collinite 845 for durability.
I currently have on my car AIO, SGx2, #16x2 done in November, still very durable. I rejuvenate it with Aquawax, 425, or Quikshine after every wash.
It gives me something to do at home.. I can't be online, playing xbox360 all day. It's also been in the 70's all day, so I just take my dog out with me, and play around, fixing the inside, re-vaccuming, checking the paint etc. It's a stress reliever for me, since things around here are so damn hectic.

I also want to try each one of them out.. I haven't used SSII, #845, or LS.



I added a layer of DP Premium Paint Sealant this morning, and might add a layer of #845 tonight. Depends.. SSII goes on sometime tomorrow. And now I must get to the interior; the body shop threw everything from my truck, into my back-seat, which now is trashed with papers and such from school. EEEK!


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UPDATE: Some engine pics, interior, rims etc. Added DP Premium Paint Sealant this morning. Polished rims with Meg's Professional Polish.





















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Meg's Hyper Dressing (dash, doors, engine)
Mothers Back-to-Black (black parts by the door)
Meg's Professional Polish (rims)
Meg's Quik Interior Cleaner (cleaned seats and dash, doors)
Meg's APC+ and brush (interior)
Meg's #21 (sealant for door jams)
Meg's Deordorizer
DP Premium Paint Sealant

DP PPS- 3.5/5 I have not seen the durability, nor will I probably know, as I will have applied another layer of sealant about every 2 months or so. It bumped up the depth/wetness/shine a little bit more, but is not too reflective. Smelled good, and went on and came off easy. A little goes a long way! If it's ever on sale, I would purchase more. I would recommend this product.

Mothers Back-to-Black- 3/5 I used this stuff, HOPING it would keep my black plastic pieces black, but it just darkens it a little bit. Nothing came out "black" and I'm thinking of trying "Black Again" or "Forever Black". Has anyone had any experience with either one? Looked, and smelled just like Meg's Hyper Dressing, and performed the same. Waste of money IMO.


That's it today fellas, and women I will add some more pictures when the wax has dried. I'll repost after #845 and SSII. Stay tuned!




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Old 01-13-2007, 07:36 PM
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i have similar thoughts on back to black... i have almost a full bottle i dont even use.... i have some smooth plastic moldings that i applied to and they looked "ok" but if i apply the right wax they look magnificent.....i think i used max wax on them last time?they looked great whatever it was.
glad you liked the sealant, im gonna have to try it out soon, got soooo much just sitting here!
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i have similar thoughts on back to black... i have almost a full bottle i dont even use.... i have some smooth plastic moldings that i applied to and they looked "ok" but if i apply the right wax they look magnificent.....i think i used max wax on them last time?they looked great whatever it was.
glad you liked the sealant, im gonna have to try it out soon, got soooo much just sitting here!
It smelled very nice, UNLIKE Collinite #845. Smelled like paint thinner on steroids! EWW!

Like I said, if they have a deal at DF I will purchase some, or if it goes on sale. I will be getting the WGHG Sealant combo at DF.

SSII is going on tomorrow, and LS probably after that. I'll post addition pictures as we progress through the different waxes.


Collinite #845- 3.5/5 I liked the product, was a thiner wax, and came right through my applicator and all over my hands in no time. It also smelt like ultra-paint thinner. I couldn't use this product all day detailing cars. No way. It came off easy, and left a nice shinny/glossy apperance. I did it at 6pm(ish) and light was no longer available. I will really tell tomorrow morning. I would recommend this, with a note of the smell.
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