Is this bad?

FloridaNative said:
RMG has more fillers and that is why there is the caution with it, however some sealants are more glaze friendly than others. WG and EX-P handle glazes better than some of the other sealants. If you are concerned, you can always try it out on a small test panel first before applying it to the entire vehicle.

Hey Jennifer,
I have seen that black bug you worked wonders on, but not anything else. Do you have other pictures? You seem to really know your stuff. I was interested to see if so.
Just curious!
Thanks,
Lauren:p
nosey me! hee hee
 
ltoman said:
Hey Jennifer,
I have seen that black bug you worked wonders on, but not anything else. Do you have other pictures? You seem to really know your stuff. I was interested to see if so.
Just curious!
Thanks,
Lauren:p
nosey me! hee hee

Hmmmm how can I put this. I guess you could call me somewhat "technologically challenged". :o I am not very good with computers and until very recently I had a 35mm camera until a dear friend took pity on me and bought me a digital camera bringing me into the 21st century. I have done many details, but unfortunately with my 35mm the pictures rarely came out good if at all. There are some pics on the review I did of the polishing pal and also some of my own car on here, but that's pretty much it. I actually borrowed a digital camera for that detail on the VW bug that you saw because everybody here was always teasing me about not having pics. :o I am not a professional detailer by any means. I detail for the love of detailing and also for extra money. I have 3 jobs lined up to do but for a myriad of reasons the dates are yet to be finalized. But you can be assured that when they are done I will be posting my pics up here with my nice new digital camera. ;)
 
ltoman said:
Jen,
I have the vmg. Do you recommend I try it with the rmg? That I would need to buy. ?
What is this I hear about making it into pink mg; is this beneficial? Why?
Thanks a lot for your explanations. (I am too lazy to call in most cases...generally speaking the products come from the East coast amd when I'd go to call, it would be past business hours! LOL!!)
Thanks for your advice - just please let me know about the moose glaze questin.
Luv,
Lauren:)
Pink Moose is a 50/50 blend of RMG & VM. A very nice finishing glaze for darker colors.
(a tribute to the original)
pink1.jpg
 
3Dog said:
Pink Moose is a 50/50 blend of RMG & VM. A very nice finishing glaze for darker colors.
(a tribute to the original)
pink1.jpg

yah, i am thinking i need to find some.
funny thing is, this is the only place i have ever bought detailing stuff from, for real!
unless i bought off of another forum member ... oh and a little ebay for like #16... if that counts.
guess i will have to go look unless someone has some red they're looking to sell?
thank you!!!
lauren
jokster prankster
 
Just take equal parts of Clearkote VM and RMG....shake both bottles well before mixing and after mixing always shake well.
(AG has Clearkote, right?)
If not let me know..I will mix you some.
 
3Dog said:
Just take equal parts of Clearkote VM and RMG....shake both bottles well before mixing and after mixing always shake well.
(AG has Clearkote, right?)
If not let me know..I will mix you some.

no, ag discontinued carrying it. i have the vm, just not the rm.
need to locate it.:awesome: Im the MAN thank you, 3dog! you rock!
 
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