All I di was Wash, Clay a little, and NXT WOW!!!

MoeMonney

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This is my Father's Explorer. Its a level 3 armored (Bulletproof) vehicle. It was totaly covered with swirl marks and the car had a faded look to it. It also has some yellow paint spray on the hood area from a drive by of someone painting on the street. I washed with dishwasher detergent, clayed the hood and some random rough spots and applied one coat of the best wax I have used so far that I brought home from Florida, Meguire's NXT. Chek it out!:shocked
 

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Pic 2 of Reflection. Thats me and one of the workers at my Fathers Armoring Plant/facility.
 

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Although there were still allot of swirl marks, the NXT wax filled most of them and brought the car back to life. Everybody was shoked at how nicely it came out. In this pic you can see a banner with the name of the company. We are an international armoring company based out of Mexico city. You can visit our website at www.protectoglass.com
 

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This is a graphic of the levels and what they can handle. This graphic just gives an example of the kind of firepower the vehicle can resist, there are lots of other models of guns and amunition not listed on this graphic. You can view an article on My father and his companies involvement in Security in the March 14th Issue of The Los Angeles Times Magazine or online at www.latimes.com
 

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Most of our customers are From inside Mexico, although we regularly export vehicles to Europe and the Middle east. We have some customers in the US also.
 
MoeMonney said:
Most of our customers are From inside Mexico, although we regularly export vehicles to Europe and the Middle east. We have some customers in the US also.





They wouldn't happen to have gold teeth, lots of 'bling' and a record contract would they? :o
 
MoeMonney said:
Pic 2 of Reflection. Thats me and one of the workers at my Fathers Armoring Plant/facility.



Hi MoeMonney,



When I look at picture two, it looks like half the door is clear and reflective while half the door is dull and ugly.



Am I seeing that right?



Mike
 
Thanks Robert,



Now I see it...



When I was looking at it, I kept seeing a what appeared to be a side-by-side, before and after shot!



The concrete wall in the reflection, if you look at it right, kind of looks like neglected paint, as in severly oxidized.



Mike



p.s.



Thanks for clearing that up! (no pun intended)
 
Yes, Its the wall. Mike, would you know by any chance if Meguiar's has a distributor in Mexico? Or if they need one, if so we would be interested.





This picture is of a standard Level 4 Glass. It resists AK47 etc.. Some brands make better glass thats a little thinner yet withstands the same, we install what the customer wants. But the one you see is the most common for a level 4.



Thanks to everyone who liked it!
 

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I was also looking that that second picture and thinking "man! what is that on his paint? Did he put a TON of wax on there and let it dry out or what?" lol then I though "hmm... he did a nice job of not getting any wax on the door handle....."



lol, AWESOME reflection!!
 
Mike Phillips said:
Now I see it...



When I was looking at it, I kept seeing a what appeared to be a side-by-side, before and after shot!



The concrete wall in the reflection, if you look at it right, kind of looks like neglected paint, as in severly oxidized.




LOL!! I thought the exact same thing for a sec when I first looked at it.
 
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