RMG lovers

JasonD

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Are you guys topping RMG with anything? Since Hurricane Katrina, my spare time has been at an all time low, and my poor vehicles are really getting neglected. This weekend is supposed to be decent here in New Orleans, and I might just have a day to do some overdue detailing, but have four vehichles to do, two of which are SUV's, and one is a crew cab pickup, so as you can see, I don't have the time to do *full* detailis, and have decided to go the RMG route just to protect them and hide the imperfections for now.



So what's the favorite topper? P21S? Souveran? None at all?
 
You have to top RMG or the glazing oils will be gone in a matter of days. I top with a carnauba, Natty's Blue or Souveran are my favorites. This isnt very durable though, so if your not able to attend to the cars, you might want to think of soemthing else.
 
I thought of that, but they really need to polished and I just don't have the time or energy for all of that right now, which is why I was leaning toward a glaze.



I don't know, I still might just go the Optimum route.
 
Jdookie, have you ever thought of just going with a one-step product? I find Poorboy's PWC to work very well when I'm in a pinch. Granet, it will only take out or hide minor/light swirls and blemishes, but it works.
 
maybe try RMG topped with OCW? RMG doesn't take all that long to apply and then OCW also is a quick product to get on the car. Even with SUV's in the mix, that combo shouldn't take all that long to apply. Plus OCW is easy to maintain by just spraying some more on the car. Sounds like a winner.
 
JDookie said:
OCW will bond to RMG? I figured the oils would reduce the longevity of the OCW drastically?



Good point, but I've never had that problem. OCW is so easy to use that if you had to, you could apply another coat after your next wash. It applies just like a QD.
 
JDookie said:
OCW will bond to RMG? I figured the oils would reduce the longevity of the OCW drastically?



I use OCW over RMG and haven't noticed a difference in durabilty. OCW does not last 5 months like the bottle states, but I've seen it go for 8-12 weeks over RMG with no problem. I've used Nattys Blue and Poorboys ex w/carnuaba over RMG too, both worked fine.
 
Awesome info guys! I think I found my setup for this weekend. I'll probably hit each car with a pass of Optimum Polish, RMG (if needed), then OCW. The two SUV's and the mustang aren't all that bad, so Optimum Polish + OCW will be enough for them, but the F150 SuperCrew is in really bad shape, and will need all three.



That poor truck was our evacuation vehicle, and still has bugs stuck to the front of it from September. I've tried to get them off numerous times, but haven't any luck yet. Hopefully, the Optimum Polish will help a bit. I even used one of those Pinnacle bug and tar pads to try to get them off, and all it did was marr up the finish and didn't do squat for the bugs!
 
I tried one of those bug scrubby pads also... needless to say its now collecting dust :(



If the truck is as bad as you say it is, you may even have to switch to opt compound...
 
I think I have a bottle of Optimum Compound in the detailing cabinet. It's been so long since I've detailed anything, I can't remember what I have anymore.



Trust me, it's that bad. Obviously, the bugs are gone, but the stains from the million love bugs are still there, along with lots of scratches and marring.



Upon returning to New Orleans about two weeks after Katrina, the only way to get around was with a 4wd pickup. Some streets were clear, and then you'd turn the corner to see three feet of water, or downed trees everywhere. Unfortunately, we had to beat up a $42,000 truck, but it was our only choice.
 
I recently used Nattys over RMG. What a drippy wet look that was! I cant' say much for the durability since it was only a week ago. :D

I will say that the Nattys step couldn't have taken 15 minutes with a PC. Wax on wax off baby! :D
 
Do you have any Vanilla Moose? If I remember, you do?



If you're pressed for time, buzz the cars with a coat of VM and a polish pad, top with any carnauba you want and then take 10 minutes to hit it with some OCW as a final wipe down.



The Optimum polish will take a while to break down and polish out. This may take up more of your spare time than needed especially if doing multiple vehicles. The VM will clean the paint, hide some imperfections and take a whole lot less time to do.
 
Spilchy said:
The Optimum polish will take a while to break down and polish out. This may take up more of your spare time than needed especially if doing multiple vehicles. The VM will clean the paint, hide some imperfections and take a whole lot less time to do.



I'd have to agree on this point. I love Optimum Polish but via PC it can be a little time consuming. Plus it seems that VM has been tweaked a bit, seems to have more bite the last two bottles.
 
Spilchy said:
Do you have any Vanilla Moose? If I remember, you do?



If you're pressed for time, buzz the cars with a coat of VM and a polish pad, top with any carnauba you want and then take 10 minutes to hit it with some OCW as a final wipe down.



The Optimum polish will take a while to break down and polish out. This may take up more of your spare time than needed especially if doing multiple vehicles. The VM will clean the paint, hide some imperfections and take a whole lot less time to do.



Good memory, yes I do have VM. Good idea too. Thanks!
 
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