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  1. Shade Tree

    Which LSP gives the wettest look?

    That was offending?? :awman: Obviously, had to respond. :thankyousign:
  2. Shade Tree

    Clay bar

    Re: Klasse AIO Ok, my experience when using Klasse AIO is that it will remove oxidation, light swirls & blemishes if used with the proper pad for increased cleaning. The acrylic shine in simple terms means that the paint is going to be clean & shiny, period. Just fancy verbiage from Klasse...
  3. Shade Tree

    Which LSP gives the wettest look?

    Your use of the word "WE" as I quoted earlier caused me to believe you may have had some other affiliation with AGO. This is a public forum, right? As a contributor, reader and member of this forum How am I to know anything transpired beside what was posted? By the way, do you go around...
  4. Shade Tree

    Which LSP gives the wettest look?

    LOL .......... mentality. at least you aren't exceeding any expectations I might have had. :dblthumb2:
  5. Shade Tree

    Chemical Guys greenCLEAN Interior/Exterior Cleaner

    Love the CG stuff, but haven't had a need to try the GREEN yet .......
  6. Shade Tree

    Some Dodo products..

    I love the beading action of a good wax. Dodo are some of my favorite products too. Purple Haze (soft is what I've used) will blow you away with the reflective properties. I had used it for a while on many of the darker colors & was ALWAYS impressed with the overall look it left behind.
  7. Shade Tree

    Which LSP gives the wettest look?

    Sorry for the :offtopic::offtopic: everyone ......... this issue has bothered me for a while now. Let's try this again ........... LOOK ABOVE OR BELOW ...... your response to an earlier question/thread has been quoted. You really should take the time to read my post before reacting to it...
  8. Shade Tree

    wheel wax

    Any sealant or wax made specifically for wheels will hold up better mainly because it is likely resistant to higher temperatures (wheels get REALLY hot due to the brakes).
  9. Shade Tree

    Acrylic lacquer Question

    Check out this link posted on Meguiars On Line ........ might help :xyxthumbs: Polishing Acrylic lacquer - Car Care Forums: Meguiar's Online
  10. Shade Tree

    My First Time

    Did you happen to clay the finish before polishing? Have you tried distilled white vinegar to remove the etchings? First wash your car with your normal car shampoo, rinse, and then use the distilled vinegar. Just wipe it on with a sponge, and rub it in. Do one section at a time. Let it...
  11. Shade Tree

    New Member, Pittsburgh PA

    :welcome:
  12. Shade Tree

    Apron material?

    +1 :iagree:
  13. Shade Tree

    wheel wax

    Any quality sealant will work well for the wheels ....... you COULD use either of the products you mentioned.
  14. Shade Tree

    Clay bar

    That protective coating left behind is so minimal that I would never leave it to protect on its own ......... no way.
  15. Shade Tree

    Clay bar

    :dblthumb2:
  16. Shade Tree

    Which LSP gives the wettest look?

    No disrespect intended here, but ..... just seeking clarification. :confused: I know you tend to quote rules here & there within different threads (as if you're the owner or an infraction affects you directly), however that's why moderators exist on this or any other forum ............ THEY...
  17. Shade Tree

    Clay bar

    Thanks! DD = daily driver Just the November application of sealant on the 4Runner ....... nothing but a weekly wash. I figure it'll get another sealant application before too much longer, but right now it just doesn't need anything.
  18. Shade Tree

    Clay bar

    You won't need anything more than a fine grade clay. I probably didn't mention this, but my BMW isn't a DD so a carnauba once or twice a week is what I would give it. Mainly for local meet & shows. My 4Runner was clayed, buffed and sealed last November ........ is outside more often than...
  19. Shade Tree

    Clay bar

    Yup. I used to use Klasse AIO for all of my customers "quick" polish type jobs. Brightens the color very well and would remove some of the minor scratches if used with a more aggressive pad. Be sure anytime that you use ANY cleaner/wax type product that you also add a wax/sealant afterward...
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    Clay bar

    Absolutely once per month ....... nano is the best because it only touches up the surface rather than giving a deep polish. Just enough to remove the finest of scratches.
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