mgm2003
New member
I tried VM for the first time this weekend.
My first go was on a 1998 Monte Carlo. This car has had a HARD life. It sits outside 24x7, and a hard rain is when it gets washed off. The owner will sit her purse, groceries, etc.. on the paint. It has a few beauty stripes on the hood from an ice scraper and various other scratches, etch marks, etc... -not a pretty site in the sun! It would take A LOT of time to bring it back to full life. That said, the majority of the detail was spend on the interior -and it needed it! The exterior was treated with VM and EX (i.e. - a quick 2 step process -this was a free job) I was impressed after just one coat of VM. We split the hood in 2, one half was AIO and the other VM. In terms of brining the paint back to life VM won hands down. Yes I know this is probably going to stir up the pot!, and no it didn't convince me to ditch my vast supply of AIO.
Does VM have cleaning abilities?
I noticed that it does help hide the defects (as a glaze should!)
When finished, you have a very clear look.
The VM bottle says something about being a glaze/wax? Does it act like a cleaning wax?
It was very easy on/off?
The product doesn't smell the best, but a little goes a LONG way. It's similiar to applying UPP.
What do you guys think of VM? Is it on your top shelf, or another fad product that has come and gone?
My first go was on a 1998 Monte Carlo. This car has had a HARD life. It sits outside 24x7, and a hard rain is when it gets washed off. The owner will sit her purse, groceries, etc.. on the paint. It has a few beauty stripes on the hood from an ice scraper and various other scratches, etch marks, etc... -not a pretty site in the sun! It would take A LOT of time to bring it back to full life. That said, the majority of the detail was spend on the interior -and it needed it! The exterior was treated with VM and EX (i.e. - a quick 2 step process -this was a free job) I was impressed after just one coat of VM. We split the hood in 2, one half was AIO and the other VM. In terms of brining the paint back to life VM won hands down. Yes I know this is probably going to stir up the pot!, and no it didn't convince me to ditch my vast supply of AIO.
Does VM have cleaning abilities?
I noticed that it does help hide the defects (as a glaze should!)
When finished, you have a very clear look.
The VM bottle says something about being a glaze/wax? Does it act like a cleaning wax?
It was very easy on/off?
The product doesn't smell the best, but a little goes a LONG way. It's similiar to applying UPP.
What do you guys think of VM? Is it on your top shelf, or another fad product that has come and gone?