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#70 and super dressing> 70 is all I use to seal glass, clean and seal door jams, and on chrome. Their super dressing is the best Ive found, water based.
 
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thanks for the suggestion ill pick some up, can you use #70 on paint

is it a polymer? how long does it last for?
 
I've been using A.M. for over a year now in my shop. Everything from compounds to wax Q.D. etc....Turbo is right, the # 70 is VERY nice for chrome, glass and especially door jams. I'ts solvent based so It sorta cleans and shines at the same time. I've used it on paint but I didnt see much difference than any standard wax. I would stick to using It as for mentioned. Give a holler if you have anymore questions:D
 
cool i just got some automagic # 70

whats the puprose of using it on glass does it make it shine more or something, water sheets off?

do you guys spray #70 out of a bottle or pour it on an applicator?
 
I put it on an applicator pad and wipe it on, then buff out with a clean terry but, you could use it in a squirt bottle as well. As for windows, it seals them and makes them shiney...a little like rain-x but I don't think it has a very long lasting effect on windows. I use it mainly for door-jams and chrome pieces.
 
I want to purchase the Super Dress-It. How is its shine I want something really Hi-Gloss. Also where can I buy Automagic products I cant seem to find a order form or basket on Automagic.com

Thanks
 
Fr0zen, if you're just looking to try out one of their products you can buy the 16oz size from their website. Otherwise, call them up and ask about your area. That's what I had to do and there was no where locally for me to purchase. So, I just ordered a trial size (it's all I really need at one time anyways). Does Dwayne deal in Automagic?
 
Clay Magic is very good. Could get in a regular auto parts store but I also have an Auto Magic dealer near me.
 
I pretty much use all AM products. #33 is great for tires. #65 i use mixed (half water half #65) i use it as a dressing for the motor, interior and it can also be used on tires but the #33 works better. There #48 is a killer non-acid wheel cleaner. I was really surprised how well it worked. I mix it half and half also. I use #713 for cleaning tires, wheel wells, door+trunk jambs, and also interior. I mix it in a 5 gallon container. 1 gallon #713 and 4 gallons H2O. For polishing I like to use either #76 or #78 depending on the finish. I just got a sample bottle of #79. Its supposed to be a premium polymer that goes on like a wax and lasts like a sealant. It goes on pretty nice but it took a while to set up. Could have been the weather i guess. If you dont give it enough time to haze up its a pain to get off. Not sure how long it lasts since its only been on a week. Well good luck in your search. Hope this helps.
 
AM Body Shine

I use their Body Shine as a surfactant and lubricant for claying cars. It is the best I have used for lubricating the surface. Will be trying some other products in the near future from my local rep.

-Matt
 
k

ive found with my local automagic dealers they all charge really different prices for the same product some of them really milk it as far as prices go for the exact same product when you do local
 
I really want to try out the #65 you have a strong dilution can it give hi-gloss Im looking for something Hi-Gloss thats waterbased I dont care about durability.
 
You dont have to dilute the Super Dress It but that stuff is pretty thick. Dilute it to your liking. I usually only do it 50/50. Here is a picture of an engine with the Super Dress It on.
 
This pic here is taken after a detail and Super Dress It was used on the tires. On their site it says the wetter the surface the less shine it will produce. So make sure they are dry before using.
If your after the real shiny look u may want to go with the solvent based #33.
 
Looks nice I gotta find out what clean dean is useing on the tires in that 1992 Jeep Thread They look really Hi-Gloss and he said he used Water Based Dressings.
 
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