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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
detailing DSG
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<blockquote data-quote="CbraSvt01" data-source="post: 4500066" data-attributes="member: 41935"><p>I used the Wolfgang combos on my 99 i bought recently. It was badly swirled, oxidized and dull. I used the total swirl remover, finishing polish, sealent glaze, then topped off with p21s carnuba wax. The paint looks brand new. Everything was done with my PC and pads. Oh I also clayed the car before doing any of these steps. It took a long time but the results were well worth it. In all honesty you can have the best products and tools to do the job but you have to know what you are doing. I have seen people move way too quickly with the pc and not use the correct speeds. I suggest hopping on AutoGeek.net and take some time to watch the instructional videos they have on there. This is also where I buy all my products from. Wolfgang is top notch IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CbraSvt01, post: 4500066, member: 41935"] I used the Wolfgang combos on my 99 i bought recently. It was badly swirled, oxidized and dull. I used the total swirl remover, finishing polish, sealent glaze, then topped off with p21s carnuba wax. The paint looks brand new. Everything was done with my PC and pads. Oh I also clayed the car before doing any of these steps. It took a long time but the results were well worth it. In all honesty you can have the best products and tools to do the job but you have to know what you are doing. I have seen people move way too quickly with the pc and not use the correct speeds. I suggest hopping on AutoGeek.net and take some time to watch the instructional videos they have on there. This is also where I buy all my products from. Wolfgang is top notch IMO [/QUOTE]
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