Best process for red paint

Rubicon1

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Hey guys, I've got fairly new 07' Rubicon. Trying to figure out the best process and products.
Heres what I was thinking:

Poorboys clay
SSR1
Sealant-EXP or EX?
Natty's Red

any suggestions?
 
Hey guys, I've got fairly new 07' Rubicon. Trying to figure out the best process and products.
Heres what I was thinking:

Poorboys clay
SSR1
Sealant-EXP or EX?
Natty's Red

any suggestions?


yes if the paint is in good shape go with EX-P and it will be really bright and wet ... if you have any imperfections, then go with EX and it will help hide and deepen the color and then the Red will make it shiny and wet:rockon
 
Wow Rabbi I'm stunned you are agreeing with Rubicon. He never said he was puttin on 25 coats of Natty's!
 
Hey guys, I've got fairly new 07' Rubicon. Trying to figure out the best process and products.
Heres what I was thinking:

Poorboys clay
SSR1
Sealant-EXP or EX?
Natty's Red

any suggestions?


I think that you are on target with this one....your paint is new so there should not be any major swirls to worry about
 
thanks for the help guys, yeah the paint is factory fresh, however I do work for "The" Railroad thus my Jeep is parked at a railyard 12 hrs a day. Just trying to get some protection on it.
 
thanks for the help guys, yeah the paint is factory fresh, however I do work for "The" Railroad thus my Jeep is parked at a railyard 12 hrs a day. Just trying to get some protection on it.

If I where you look at PB S&W for the maintenance during the week...since you are parking in a industrial area....lots of fall out from that....the S&W help to cut down on that
 
I would probably retrofit a 5 gallon container of SW right onto the back, maybe with some kind of bracket...:D
 
I'd opt for a 5 gallon container of Natty's Red!:D.Hey 9 D!You always have to start with the 1st coat.:passout:
 
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