Before and after pics from today

EBPcivicsi

GOT PREP?
Here are a few pics of how I spent my day. The car was in pretty good conditions minus some moderate swirls. I washed, clayed, applied meg's speed glaze with the rotary w/ a blue edge pad, then topped with PB EX.

Before:
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Her are the afters, the tires are way too glossy for me, but she pays the bill:)

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And then .......this happened!

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Thanks Boss, this lady has been giving me a ton of business over the last few weeks, looks like I might be doing that bike that you see in the last pic next weekend.
 
Looks awsome what was used on the paint and in the Wheel Wells. Im looking for an alternative to Engine Kote im not to happy with its results it doesnt leave the gloss and new look I want.
 
Thanks for the compliments guys. Frozen, the paint was meg's speed glaze and PBEX. The whellwells are dressed with meg's #40 cut 50/50 with water, it has worked really well for me so far(I use it in the engine too).
 
Looks good I like the new look on the tires and wheels I pefer the high gloss stuff. But Engine Kote hasnt been giving me the new look it just makes things darker and it often misses lots of spots even when sprayed generiously.
 
onthespot said:
Very wet and reflective look on the paint...

Interior has a rich satin appearance...

Great job!!!

Thanks, I use a product by sprayway that is called leather and vinyl cleaner w/ mink oil. I don't know if they still make it because mine is in an OLD can, I love it.
 
Speed Glaze ...

EBPcivicsi ... I love this stuff !!! I used Meg's SG today on a 00 Champagne BMW 540I. Phenomenal results !!!

Poorboys EX, definitely my next product to try out...
 
Re: Speed Glaze ...

Clean Dean said:
EBPcivicsi ... I love this stuff !!! I used Meg's SG today on a 00 Champagne BMW 540I. Phenomenal results !!!

Poorboys EX, definitely my next product to try out...

I think that SG is one of meg's best products. Have you ever tried to use as a onestep product, since it leaves behind a small amount of polymer protection? I don't think it would last, but I am curious.

You will love EX, it is a great product! Even in full sun, it just wipes away with such ease. I love the combo of SG topped with EX, I have had great results with it on some pretty bad paint lately.
 
Re: Re: Speed Glaze ...

EBPcivicsi said:
I think that SG is one of meg's best products. Have you ever tried to use as a onestep product, since it leaves behind a small amount of polymer protection? I don't think it would last, but I am curious.

You will love EX, it is a great product! Even in full sun, it just wipes away with such ease. I love the combo of SG topped with EX, I have had great results with it on some pretty bad paint lately.

Does SG remover (not fill) swirls?
 
Thanks guys. 02 silverado, I would say that it removes and fills, it is a #4 on the meg's scale so it is just under DACP, but it has some of the pure polishing oils in it like #7 and #3. I guess since these polishing oils are in the product, I would have to say they fill(though I do not believe that is what they are intended for). SG is very unique in that it looks very close to #3 or #7, but I find that it leaves the surface squeeky clean as opposed to oily. Also because it leaves behind a small amount of polymer protection I have no bonding issues with most sealants(I have tried platinum, EX, and a few others). It also works really well in humid environments.
 
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