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Old 07-24-2010, 12:45 AM
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Looks like i'll have to invest in some wp... Well now, because of the craptastic paint job on the accord now... But def when I get it painted in the next month or two...
 
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Old 07-24-2010, 01:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Hitman777
After reading all great reviews on Wet Paint I had to try it. I have been using Zanio products for years with great results. I did my Dodge Daytona this morning with WP in about a 1/3 of the time as with Zanio with just as good results and less effort. Now on to the Accord and my Freightliner. BTW no white residual on any of the flat or matte surfaces.

Daytona Detailed with Wet Paint
That is looking JUST Great
 
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Old 10-15-2010, 03:22 AM
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If you want a Combo deal. Check out Leverage Polish. I use it on my02 Honda Accord and on boats. From windows, plexi, cars, trucks, motorcycles, rims, gauges, almost anything R.V.s. I have a small detailing business and I stumbled across this stuff at this fishing shop here in town.. Trader Bill's.

This stuff can be used on anything. Being young like I am, I decided to try it on anything and everthing... one day I even cleaned my stove with it. It did the job. It has a cleaning agent in it, and it says that its Eco-friendly. Its really easy and fast cause I dont have much time ( im in management for RayCan Ent. who own and operate 18 McDonald's from Little Rock to Hot Springs, Malvern, and Arkadelphia Arkansas as well as detail boats on the side) So when I detail my car I don't want to spend too much time and energy doing so.
 
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Old 11-18-2010, 08:46 PM
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lovin that burnt orange!
 
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Whats up.. Im griggs.. Im certified in the auto detailing / auto re-conditioning business... I wouldnt recommend putting kerosene on a car lol ... Try using a wax with carnuba in it.. But make sure you clay the car first...
 
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just bought some wp yesterday, after two coats the 2010 accord looks flawless
 
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Old 05-22-2011, 12:47 AM
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That product is just awesome..Ive been useing it for years..
Even my Washer and Dryer are the slickest and shinest machines you've ever seen in a basement.

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after three coats i am now satisfied
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Old 07-28-2011, 07:01 AM
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About 5 years ago I ordered a box of wet paint after trying it out. I still have 3/4 of a box of it left.

Personally if you want to polish and wax your car correctly I would get a Porter Cable 7424xp and a good quality polish and wax.

Use a 5 step paint care procedure
1. Washing (I use a foam gun)
2. Cleaning or Surface Prep (clay bar)
3. Polishing (this is where you take out any scratches in your clearcoat with the PC7424xp) I use Meguiars Ultimate Compound
4. Protecting (waxing with the PC7424 xp) I use Mothers Carnauba
5. Maintaining (quick detailers, spray waxes)
 


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