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Re: New Truck deatailing questions
Originally Posted by nezff
Those pics are before selant. I just put the Menzerna power lock on. Will take new pics tomorrow.
Looks great! SF4000 and SF4500 enhances the gloss of a paint extremely well!
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Re: New Truck deatailing questions
Originally Posted by nezff
Here is the truck pulled out of the garage under sunlight. I have only polished with 1500 then 4500. No sealant yet.
Looks amazing! Once you hit it with the sealant and let it cure, your jaw will drop even more when you get out and look at it for the first time!
On a side note, how was it polishing on the F150? I have to take care of my Dads next weekend and I'm curious. All of the panels are nice and flat but man is there a lot of paint!
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Originally Posted by Evan.J
Looks great! SF4000 and SF4500 enhances the gloss of a paint extremely well!
Thanks. Im thinking about getting a bottle of 4000 and 3000 to have in my arsenal. I will probably only use them on our personal vehicles.
Originally Posted by BobbyK
Looks amazing! Once you hit it with the sealant and let it cure, your jaw will drop even more when you get out and look at it for the first time!
On a side note, how was it polishing on the F150? I have to take care of my Dads next weekend and I'm curious. All of the panels are nice and flat but man is there a lot of paint!
Sealant makes it pop! Very smooth and glassy.
The F150 did take a long time to polish. I broke the doors into two panels. I broke the hood into about 4. The top is the killer. The top has ridges which is a tad harder.
Originally Posted by hernandez.art13
I love trying out new sealants. I have the DP policoat, Wolfgang, and Menzerna. I have used the Wolfgang and now the Menzerna on my personal vehicle. I used the Policoat on my buddy's GMC Sierra. The policoat is very runny in comarison to the others. The wolfgang is rather thick and greasy. They Menzerna was very very easy to apply and take off. I left it on for 1 hour before taking it off. I used a gold plush jr to take it off and it came off super easy. So far Im loving the Power lock.
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