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ScottH

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Dear Forum Members...today I did a friend's Traverse. I believe it's a 2017 and unfortunately is not garaged, but worse - it sits under a tree most of the day/night. It was covered in sap, tree mold and tree "worms" (those little things that look like worms - not sure what they are called). Anyway the paint was near lifeless, but came alive after 8 hours. First pic is the before, and the rest "after".

Meg Gold Class Wash
Mckee's Foaming Wheel Cleaner
Griot's Rubber Cleaner (for tires)
Megs Clay
Griot's Speed Shine (as lub)
Griot's Fast Correcting Cream (orange LC pads)
Griot's Correcting Cream (white LC pads)
McKee's Coating Prep Paint Polish
McKee's 37 Paint Coating
Stoner Tire Shine
Stoner's Clean/Repel Glass Cleaner
Stoner's Leather Cleaner/Conditioner
Griuot's Engine Cleaner
McKee's Headlight Polish and Sealant

Hope everyone is having a nice Memorial Day weekend. Let's remember Monday for it's real reason - the men and women of our military that gave everything. God Bless them!

ScottH
 
Scott...is the McKee's Paint Coating as easy to work with as they claim, simply spray, wipe, and buff....after of course applying the paint coating prep.
 
It’s quite easy to work with - as are other coatings. As you alluded to - most of the work is the prep work but that is also the case prior to any LSP really - you want as perfect a surface as your time, skills and tools will allow. Application of McKees is easy and the only thing I would stress is to ensure you buff out (by hand) to avoid high or ‘sponge spots’ - spots where the applicator is heavy with product when you lift it off the paint.

ScottH
 
Boom, great results. Bet that owner was thrilled.


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