SG before or after Meg's #7?

JUNNIEIV

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Would:



dawn wash, clay, meg's deep crystal wash, SG (3+ layers), s100 sec, #7, then s100 wax be the best order to use those products?



or would it be better to do it this way:



deep crystal wash, clay, crystal wash, s100 sec, #7, SG (3+ layers), s100 wax?
 
I think you have a no win situation here. SG won't bond to #7, and #7's solvents may remove SG. You might have to skip #7 and go SG/S100.
 
Ah...wow. See, I wanted to remove some swirls and add wetness using the s100 sec and #7... is there any sort of sealant that would let me use them all?
 
There has been talk about Poorboy's Ex being compatible with glazes. I have not tried it.



The one I have tried is #7 topped by Platinum UPP. So far, the looks are great, and the durability has not suffered. You might want to give that a go.



From some other information, I understand that #20 works with #7 quite well, too, so you might want to consider that.
 
From David B's "The Perfect Shine":



You can apply 2-3 layers of Klasse Sealant Glaze as necessary to hide the swirls in your paint. This is the most effective product I’ve found for troubled black and dark blue cars.



I can't say that this is true because I haven't used AIO/SG yet, but I did happen to read it only an hour or so ago, and thought it might apply here.





Tom
 
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