Man, oh man, is this going to be addictive. I found this site less than a week ago. I have the bug. II have always considered myself somewhat anal about my vehicles. Most people that know me would agree with that. However, I have seen the light, and realized just how little I know, and how far I can go. I left work early yesterday and purchased a few things.
PC 7336
Tool Box
3M Hook-It backing plate
Clay Magic
Meg's Final Inspection QD
80
NXT
16
S100 PWC
S100 Carnuba Wax
3M Pad assortment
This killed a large portion of my Christmas bonus. I do plan to order some additional products on line. I think SSR 2.5, SSR1, and EX will be added to the arsenal very soon. I have a good supply of MF towels currently. Thes products will be used to take my '02 black Z71 to an entirely different level.
I don't seem to have a lots of swirls, but some minor scratching. The truck is my daily driver, and pulls double duty as my hunting truck. It has to haul sand, gravel, and dirt. It goes off road through the woods, briars, and corn stubble fields. My hunting ground is accessed only by way of gravel roads, which are terrible in the rain.
I doubt the 80 is aggressive enough to take out the scratches, but it is what I could source locally. I think the move to the 2.5 will be necessary. I plan to try the clay, then 80, followed by the S100 PWC, then NXT topped with 16 for the first go-round. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. I doubt I can ever get my truck to look like Scottwax's Yukon, but we all need a goal. Thank you all for the wealth of information you have taken the time to share. Hopefully, I can, in time, move a little closer to the level of work I see on here. Thanks again.
Bill
PC 7336
Tool Box
3M Hook-It backing plate
Clay Magic
Meg's Final Inspection QD
80
NXT
16
S100 PWC
S100 Carnuba Wax
3M Pad assortment
This killed a large portion of my Christmas bonus. I do plan to order some additional products on line. I think SSR 2.5, SSR1, and EX will be added to the arsenal very soon. I have a good supply of MF towels currently. Thes products will be used to take my '02 black Z71 to an entirely different level.
I don't seem to have a lots of swirls, but some minor scratching. The truck is my daily driver, and pulls double duty as my hunting truck. It has to haul sand, gravel, and dirt. It goes off road through the woods, briars, and corn stubble fields. My hunting ground is accessed only by way of gravel roads, which are terrible in the rain.
I doubt the 80 is aggressive enough to take out the scratches, but it is what I could source locally. I think the move to the 2.5 will be necessary. I plan to try the clay, then 80, followed by the S100 PWC, then NXT topped with 16 for the first go-round. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. I doubt I can ever get my truck to look like Scottwax's Yukon, but we all need a goal. Thank you all for the wealth of information you have taken the time to share. Hopefully, I can, in time, move a little closer to the level of work I see on here. Thanks again.
Bill