Meg's #7 over S100 SEPC or vice versa?

JUNNIEIV

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Back last fall I detailed my car for the first time, and used #7 and S100 wax. The second time around, I was disappointed at how dull it looked, and bought S100 SEPC. When I detailed the car using it, it looked utterly fantastic. Since then, I've detailed my car only once (few days ago... simply washed my car through winter, didn't have time or energy to polish and wax too...takes me awhile since I'm still kind of inexperienced), and it sort of seems that it isn't as deep/wet looking as it was the first time I used it...it might be that I was just so surprised and amazed the first time, but in any case, I still have a bottle of #7 lying virtually unused, and wondered if it would help at all. I figure I may as well experiment and use both, but I don't know which order would be best...#7 is a glaze, so I would assume that I would use the SEPC first and then the glaze, and then the S100 wax. If so, how long would I have to wait after the SEPC to use the #7? And could #7 actually muddy the paint up and make things look worse (dull)? Thanks.
 
SEPC- then 7- then wax.



I find it prefere the wet look gained by using no 7 or megs han polish over the SEPC then waxing with s100. I think you will love the results. No muddy look just a deep wet gloss.
 
Think is actaully called SEC , it is shine enhancing cleanser made by s100. It is available through harley dealers as a cheaper alternative to P21S GEPC ( gloss enhancing paint cleanser)
 
Thanks, I'll try it out the next time. Would waiting 24 hrs after using SEC (I got the names confused, it's the same thing as Gloss Enhancing Paint Cleanser (GEPC) but is only called Shine Enhancing Cleanser) before using #7 be optimal? Or would immediately afterwards be optimal?
 
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