WOOT! My stuff came today!!!!

XMT3 with yellow, I do that alot. LOL I have even used my edge yellow pad with AIO and it work out fine. But I'm doing it to get the car done fast. ltoman, and nick19 are correct.
IMO, there really is no wrong way. Like ltoman said: go the least abrasive way and move up (stronger) from there. Now that is the best way.
 
I started with XMT #2 and green pad. Worked it in very well and made multiple slow passes. Didn't quite do the trick.

Went to a new section and tried XMT #3 on green, same effect.

Went to another new section and went all out. XMT #3 and yellow pad. Still not all out, so I either need to make another pass or work the product in longer. The product is virtually gone when I was done polishing.

Nick: Yes that's on mu Mustang. After taking the pic I realized most of what you see is the top of the fender which I somewhat quickly polished with #2 and green pad. To the right you can see part of the hood which was done with #3 and yellow pad.

Truls: The AW probably was the easiest spray wax/QD I've ever used in the sense of spray on, wipe off. Hard to tell if it added any shine or what not since it's a white car and was in the garage.

I drove home from school tonight in the rain. I've NEVER seen water bead off a car so fast and tight on any car ever before. Natty's Blue for the win.

I know this has been mentioned before and many threads on it. I think one of the most underrated car detailing tips/advice is windows. KLASSE AIO on windows is AMAZING. I mean, literally, water was rolling down my windshield's while not even moving. It wasn't raing, just a mist, this was amazing.
 
I asked, because the color looks a lot like "tan" than white.. maybe I'm just not seeing it correctly... lol

Waxing windows is very common, and I do it quite often here in FL with all the rain.. it's just not widely spoken of on here. A lot of people don't know how safe it is to use wax/polish on windows.
 
What would make waxing the outside of the windows not safe?
 
03gtmustang said:
What would make waxing the outside of the windows not safe?

Not to sure what you mean..


But.... Yes, using MaxWax would be fine on the windows. Just be sure to apply, and wipe.. Do half the window, wipe, then the other side.
 
nick19 said:
A lot of people don't know how safe it is to use wax/polish on windows.

Thats what I was asking about. Are you saying IT IS safe, or people arent sure if it is or isnt safe?
 
Sorry, I should have been a little more clear. It is safe to use MaxWax on windows... :cheers:
 
I received some products today too. Guzzler, shmitt, DP SSR. Waiting on another package so I can get started! :)
 
JYear said:
I received some products today too. Guzzler, shmitt, DP SSR. Waiting on another package so I can get started! :)
All them products Rocks!
 
Yea, I'm going to be ordering the Schmitt and Guzzler soon too. Not in a huge rush since it's still January and supposed to be cold.
 
Whitethunder46 said:
WOOT! It's here!

PC 7424 HD (has a nice thick, long extension cord)
Edge pads
Full XMT line up w. conditioner/cleaner
DG AW
DG 105
Natty's Blue
AIO
2 indigo towels and 2 MF bonnets

Time to go play!

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Time to go play! be sure to post some pictures whn done playing.;)
 
supercharged said:
Time to go play! be sure to post some pictures whn done playing.;)

Alread played a little bit on my Dad's Montana. There's a thread on it in the Show N' Shine section.
 
So I got a case for the PC today. Got a 19" Stanley hard plastic toolbox. I was torn between this and a 20" Black steel Craftsman. I reallllly liked the black steel, but it was a damn heavy toolbox with nothing in it, so I elected to go with the Stanley.

I cut some 1" foam up and lined the interior. Now the PC has a very nice cradle to sit it. Also, the toolbox came with a separate top that holds some things and sits inside the box. This acts as a perfect final "closure" for the PC. The PC ain't movin no where. Im the MAN

If you look at the pic with the PC showing, you can see the PC supplied wrench is tucked between the box and the foam on the bottom right. I left a nice little tight area for it.

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Whitethunder46 said:

DUDE THAT IS AWESOME!!! :applause: :applause: :applause: :applause:

Funny I'm doing that...I just purchased the same tool box too...great minds think a like huh good job that looks really good. Now I know how mine will look.:righton:
 
Whitethunder46 said:
So I got a case for the PC today. Got a 19" Stanley hard plastic toolbox. I was torn between this and a 20" Black steel Craftsman. I reallllly liked the black steel, but it was a damn heavy toolbox with nothing in it, so I elected to go with the Stanley.

I cut some 1" foam up and lined the interior. Now the PC has a very nice cradle to sit it. Also, the toolbox came with a separate top that holds some things and sits inside the box. This acts as a perfect final "closure" for the PC. The PC ain't movin no where. Im the MAN

If you look at the pic with the PC showing, you can see the PC supplied wrench is tucked between the box and the foam on the bottom right. I left a nice little tight area for it.

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That is way cool!! Looks terrific! Job well done. :)
 
Man nice set up, i cant wait for summer im sure your dieing for it too haha
 
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