2011 Ford F-350 Super Duty XLT

YoSteve

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I would imagine if you washed your car with One Grand car wash and then used One Grand Special Touch paint cleanser to polish, followed by 3 coats of Omega Glaze and then monthly coats of One Grand Show off, then you'd have one damn good looking protected car, right?



It seems like it would be great, just wondered if there were any diehard OG users out there? :)
 
I have been using OG Blitz and OGSO on my wifes red honda for over a year and love the stuff. It looks so good I may strip the zaino off my truck and use OGSO exclusively. I didn't do anything to her car for 3 months then washed it last wekend and it still beaded great and look perfect after using the OGSO. For the record the car has several coats of Klasse SG on it followed by 5 coats of Blitz. Great combo.:up
 
Koyaanisqatsi, I have loved using OGBW and OGShO on top of my PPCL, AIO, SG combo. I was just wondering if anyone used the OGST and the OGOG as precurseres for their OGBW and OGShO instead of Klasse.



hehe, all these acronyms :xyxthumbs
 
I was till Tuesday when I threw on Z. After seeing both,

I do beleive there are the the two different presentations

that many people talk about. I like them both.



The candy coated look that Zaino gives you at night, twilight

and shade and the coconut butter oiled look of a beautiful

woman's body on a California beach that Blitz gives you during

high noon. Oh Baby!



I like them both. I wish I could switch both with a snap of

the fingers.
 
Steve, I may be the closest thing to a "die hard" One Grand user. I am going on my fourth year of being a One Grand user. I own every product that you have mentioned, actually I have what is called "the pit kit" which includes many of their products. Special touch I have barely even tried so I won't comment. 3M IHG is better than Omega IMHO, and the other three I use all the time! :xyxthumbs Not a true diehard user though, close but not completely. I also regularly use use Plastic Polish, Chrome Polish, Mag Polish, Wax Applicators, Car Refreshener, Clay, and Glass Cleaner on occasion. Good topic Steve!!;)
 
I love Blitz wax. 3 coats looks awesome. The only thing I have noticed is that it seems to attract dust...which is not good on a dark colored car.
 
Dave C., correct me if I'm wrong but I could almost swear that you used to use the One Grand protectant applicator as well. If memory serves correct, from a few years ago, after some time a certain protectant ate away at this applicator. Could be wrong though but I kind of doubt it. Laters
 
Completed this truck on 2/25/11.

Client bought four of them in different cab lengths and variations to replace the ones that were 6-7 years old.

This one had less than 10 miles, brand new.

This detail was completed at my client's other shop so you will see vehicles I have done in the past for him.

No traditional washing inside either.

This is not much of a before shot but its something.

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I washed the truck with ONR and several Lowes grout sponges as well as a Meguiars wash mitt.

Wheels, tires, truck bed & wells were spotless so I did an ONR wash on them as well.

Dried with several Water Magnets.

The surface was clean so no claying was needed.

I did 3x applications of Synthetic X-Press Spray Wax to paint & wheels.
Tires/wells dressed with M40
Glass was cleaned with Glass Cleaner Concentrate at 10:1.
All jambs were wiped clean with ONR.
Interior was so clean that all I had to do was wipe up some footprints.

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Jeff beat me to it ( Big Tonka Toy ). I think for sure you can't miss this one from any distance. Looks great !
 
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