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    Super Moderator Meghan's Avatar
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    Talking XMT #4 has arrived!

    Well the time has come....XMT #4 is here!
    This is not a polish for the light hearted, use with intentions of getting dramatic results. This polishing compound has a kick to it, you are going to love it.

    XMT Heavy Duty Swirl Remover #4 Polishing Compound

    For a limited time you will receive a free white polishing pad with your purchase. This offer is just for a limited time, so if you are going to order the XMT #4, this is the best time. Take advantage of the freebies!
    I have seen this polishing at work, and if you have a car with oxidation, or severe scratches, you will want this polish.
    Last edited by Meghan; 03-17-2007 at 01:44 PM.

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    I think I have a problem.

    I ordered it before I saw this post!!!! Hahaha.

    I tried to be the first to order it!, lol. I put in a nice little order, got some good deals and things I needed. I wonder if I get a surprise for possibly being the first XMT #4 order? hahaha

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    Woo Hoo!! Can't wait to try it!! AG!!

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    Sweet, to hear
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    To achieve excellence, excellence cannot be rushed. Technique is just as important as the product used.
    While my approach takes more time, the results are far superior.



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    Looks cool! How come all these aggressive polishes are the same color? Isn't SSR3 and OC this brown color as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by abrcrombe
    Looks cool! How come all these aggressive polishes are the same color? Isn't SSR3 and OC this brown color as well?
    There is a reason for this, it's due to the base make-up of the compound.

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    I wanted to give you a little more info on why compounds are brown. The main acting ingredient in compounds is silica and clay. The percentage of the two is used to determine the cut of the compound. Both of these products are naturally brown, thus giving you the compound color. Just for wondering minds.... I thought I would share some of the chemistry part of detailing. Now that I bored you, go back to having a good weekend!

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    Meghan,
    Thanks so much for spending the time today to get this up. Like with doing reviews, it takes a lot of work to get a new product up and on the net.

    Pics, writing, and editing area all time consuming. I couldn't imagine doing it on a deadline!

    Thanks go to you, the team, and Max for your dedication. Especially to us forum members. I don't think many know just how good we have it here!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meghan
    I wanted to give you a little more info on why compounds are brown. The main acting ingredient in compounds is silica and clay. The percentage of the two is used to determine the cut of the compound. Both of these products are naturally brown, thus giving you the compound color. Just for wondering minds.... I thought I would share some of the chemistry part of detailing. Now that I bored you, go back to having a good weekend!
    You are a true Geek! Thanks for the info, somehow I found it fascinating.
    "Some things are better left unsaid."

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    Very nice Meghan, thank you for letting us know and the extra bonus is great. Looking forward on gettin the XMT#4.

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