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My first time doing any actual high quality paint correction was with a Porter Cable and the XMT line. It's what got me hooked so it's a bit sad to see it go, but it looks like you guys have really consolidated and simplified the offerings with the new product line, kudos!
So what does the jeweling wax have over XMT 360? Just a relabel?
Andre@Autogeek said:POLISHING: The prototype polish Nick had me using was incredible. It cleaned up really nice, amazing working time, and the wipe off was the easiest I've ever had. This was a fine cut polish by the way. My favorite light polish as of right now, keep an eye out in the near future
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Nick when will the official line be announced with all the product names, descriptions and prices?
Thanks,
ScottH
Andre had a chance to use McKee's 37 Fast Polish back in September. He will confirm that product testing is fun.
2016 Subaru WRX vs BLACKFIRE Crystal Coat Paint Coating
I beleive, and dont hold me to it, their plan is to release the entire line at Detail Fest.
Andre had a chance to use McKee's 37 Fast Polish back in September. He will confirm that product testing is fun.
2016 Subaru WRX vs BLACKFIRE Crystal Coat Paint Coating
Have to try it after essance, hmmmm.
As a follow up essance for correction then Mckee 37 polish...
So what does the jeweling wax have over XMT 360? Just a relabel?
There are lots of great finishing polishes.
It's hard to imagine a game changer at this point especially for guys with polishes up the whazoo already.
It would be boring.... and we'd be broke fixing them all the timeThe new Jeweling Wax is nothing like XMT 360 or any other AIO or cleaner/wax I've ever used. First it's an ultra fine cut polish and wax. It has an endless working time and brings the paint up to a jeweled like finish. Thus jewelling wax. It can be used on its own for maintaining paint in new and like new condition and this is perfect for all of you that want to preserve your car's paint but also understand that the paint on daily driver's will become stained, thus something with some level of cleaning is a must to maintain a sharp, clear clean finish.
There's a good amount, I don't know if I would say there's a LOT.
The Jeweling Wax is not a finishing polish. It's a polish/wax and an ultra fine cut polish/wax at that.
And last I checked.... people like choices... it would be a pretty boring world if you had your choice of a Ford or a Ford.
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"Jeweling Wax" is a newly-coined
detailing-term by Mike Phillips: