Review: Xmt 4

shadybreal

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REVIEW: XMT4

I was finally able to get to use my XMT4 today after a long week of teaching and detailing after school. Since there had already been a few reviews done w/ everyday vehicles, I decided to go a different route. A friend of mine has an old Mustang Mach One that he hopes to restore one. It has stayed outside 24/7 for the past 10 years. I also just got my first rotary in this week. It’s the one you heard others (Justin) talk about. I paid 30 dollars for it and love it. It’s a lot quicker and smoother than my PC, but not too powerful to damage really quickly. I did a few steps w/ the roof. I used XMT, Presta Ultra Cutting Crème light, DG 105, and finally Max Wax.

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Here are few before pics and the tools and chemical needed.

XMT 4 w/ Edge green and blue 8” wave pad
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XMT applied picture:
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After XMT pictures:

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Max Wax applied picture:
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Finished pictures:
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Not to be mean, but there looks like there is a bit of hazing. :P still prob. 100X better than anything that I could do, but why not do another pass with something with less cut?
 
Not to be mean, but there looks like there is a bit of hazing. :P still prob. 100X better than anything that I could do, but why not do another pass with something with less cut?

Not to be mean also, but did you not see the car in the first picture or read the part about it being outside 24/7 for 10 plus years? Are you looking at the pic w/ the XMT4 still not buffed off? I did another polish step w/ Presta cutting creme light. I wasn't going to spend all day on this car. I really just did it to test the XMT4.
 
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