Will VM remove Nattys, EX, and AIO currently on car?

My *opinion* is that it will depend on how the VM is applied. Anything more than a hand application with light pressure using a MF app and you will start removing stuff.
 
SpoiledMan said:
My *opinion* is that it will depend on how the VM is applied. Anything more than a hand application with light pressure using a MF app and you will start removing stuff.
It would be with the PC with a white LC pad or a green (slightly more abrasive than the white but less than the orange) LC pad around speed 5
 
I missed the part about the clay. I think the combination of abrasives will remove the products that exist. For sure with the use of the PC for application.
 
I don't think anyone can tell for sure if VM will remove what is on the car completely. I have no idea how you'd even determine it.
 
DetailGirl said:
Cool, going to try a new 3 step tomorrow, VM, FP, UPP



Why the VM and then the FP? It seems to be following a cleaner/glaze with a polish that would remove the effect of the glaze.
 
SpoiledMan said:
Why the VM and then the FP? It seems to be following a cleaner/glaze with a polish that would remove the effect of the glaze.
FP is a polymer that is made by Carpolishes. Here is a link, its some really good stuff. Very unknown in these circles. NYDetailer turned me on to it.

Final Polish
 
If Vanilla Moose can cause paint transfer on ss paint than it has to be removing anything that was on the paint. How could it remove ss paint and not the products on it?
 
stevet said:
If Vanilla Moose can cause paint transfer on ss paint than it has to be removing anything that was on the paint. How could it remove ss paint and not the products on it?



Exactly....
 
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