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Re: McKee's 360
I just tried it on a vehicle for the first time two weeks ago, bought it because of it's reputation for durability. We'll see how it goes. I was hoping to let it ride for a couple of months then follow up with hi-def. Really trying to keep things simple this year.
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Re: McKee's 360
Originally Posted by
DetailZeus
I just tried it on a vehicle for the first time two weeks ago, bought it because of it's reputation for durability. We'll see how it goes. I was hoping to let it ride for a couple of months then follow up with hi-def. Really trying to keep things simple this year.
Not sure where you are, but it should last a couple months easily unless you’re in extreme climate like Arizona/Nevada (maybe would still last, but no knowledge from me).
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Originally Posted by
acuRAS82
Not sure where you are, but it should last a couple months easily unless you’re in extreme climate like Arizona/Nevada (maybe would still last, but no knowledge from me).
Or the "Sunshine State"
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Originally Posted by
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Or the "Sunshine State"
I wasn’t sure if the humid heat was as rough on LSPs, since Nick always talked about this stuff lasting 8+ months on a car there. Figured maybe the moisture in the air absorbs some sun rays...?
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Thanks! I’ve been using prep polishes and there’s no doubt they pick up a ton of embedded contaminants that clay can’t touch.
I look forward to this test. I assume the mystery sealant is your regular LSP sealant?
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Nice to see this test Eldorado2K.
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Originally Posted by
acuRAS82
Thanks! I’ve been using prep polishes and there’s no doubt they pick up a ton of embedded contaminants that clay can’t touch.
I look forward to this test. I assume the mystery sealant is your regular LSP sealant?
I know it’s straight up shocking.. I would imagine for some seeing it in person might be 1 of those moments that could have you re thinking your whole process. If you’re OCD this could definitely be an opening of a can of worms. Lol.
And yes.
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Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
I know it’s straight up shocking.. I would imagine for some seeing it in person might be 1 of those moments that could have you re thinking your whole process. If you’re OCD this could definitely be an opening of a can of worms. Lol.
And yes.
it's also upsetting in the fact that detailing a car is already some pretty time intensive back breaking work, especially if you plan to work on glass, tires, rims and trim. To think there's another step I could add.... oh man.
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Originally Posted by
Belo
it's also upsetting in the fact that detailing a car is already some pretty time intensive back breaking work, especially if you plan to work on glass, tires, rims and trim. To think there's another step I could add.... oh man.
A customer’s about to drop off a Tahoe for me to detail in 30min... Reading your post just squeezed a bit of energy off my power bar. [imagine a video game] lol.
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