Tahoe Z71 & STS Details

mgm2003

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I had some time over the weekend and decided to clean up our rides.

First up, my wife’s 2003 Tahoe Z71.
Wash: Optimum
Tires/Wheels: S&R, BnB, PB’s Wheel Sealer
Trim: Trim Restore/BnB
Glaze: Finish Kare #303 using a polishing pad @1200RPM
Seal: Finish Kare #218 using a finish pad @ 1000RPM

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Next up, my STS:
Wash: Optimum
Tires/Wheels: S&R, BnB, Finish Kare #218
Polish: Finish Kare #330 using a polishing pad @1400
Glaze: Finish Kare #303 using a finish pad @1200
Seal: Finish Kare #218 using a finish pad @1000


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The Chee said:
Simply Superb!! John do you have any experience with 2180, 425 AS or FX100?

Yes, I’ve used all (3).



#2180 is a VERY durable sealer. I had it on a black car that sits out 24x7, and it held up for a solid 6+ months before I stripped it down. I'm planning to use #2180 over the winter. You want to apply 2180 as thin as possible (i.e. - apply by machine if you can), because it will take some elbow grease if you put it on too thick. #218 is less durable, and more of a carnauba look (very similar looking to Pink Wax). I apply #218 by machine and it is very easy to wipe off. I'm going to try to layer #218 this week to see if it enhances the appearance.



#425 is top notch too. It's more of a gloss enhancer than a cleaner if you ask me. If you like to 'spit shine', its killer with Pink Wax. Spray on/wipe off -streak free. IMO, It's similar to Spray and Gloss in the fact that it offers more gloss than cleaning properties.



FX100 is a VERY durable spray polymer/glaze. IMO it works very well if you apply via a finish pad and work it into the finish until it nearly disappears. As a spray on / wipe off product, I'm not a bit fan of it. It dries fast, and super hard, which can make removal a chore.

Look at your PM's
 
mgm2003 said:
#2180 is a VERY durable sealer. I had it on a black car that sits out 24x7, and it held up for a solid 6+ months before I stripped it down. I'm planning to use #2180 over the winter. You want to apply 2180 as thin as possible (i.e. - apply by machine if you can), because it will take some elbow grease if you put it on too thick. #218 is less durable, and more of a carnauba look (very similar looking to Pink Wax). I apply #218 by machine and it is very easy to wipe off. I'm going to try to layer #218 this week to see if it enhances the appearance.


Anyone interested in splitting a bottle of #2180? Or does anyone have a bottle they woudl like to split with me? by there site it looks like its only in gallons..

Greg
 
GregCavi said:
Anyone interested in splitting a bottle of #2180? Or does anyone have a bottle they woudl like to split with me? by there site it looks like its only in gallons..

Greg

I looked a litter harder and found 2180 in smaller bottles.. sorry

Greg
 
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