Z06, Viper, and an Altima SE-R *56K* eh

Tasty said:
Nice work. It's a shame to buy an Altima SE-R and get an automatic. Why do people do that?





It's his wife's car... :hide: He said that if he would have been buying it for him, it would have been a 6 speed with navi, trust me--he is a "car guy." :D
 
thecarguy said:
ebpcivicsi - great work. Why do you like #21 better than SG or Zaino or Menerna FMJ? (I am new to this and apprciate your comments to learn by.)





It's an easy choice for me when doing details of this nature. #21 provides outstanding durability, is easy to use, looks great, and most importantly--will bond to any well prepped surface.



With SG, I never really got a hang of it, plus you need AIO which would add another step to the detail. Never used FMJ, so I can't comment.



Of the sealants that I have used #21 is the top of the food chain for my process. I "like" a lot of products(LSP's), but for my process, this is my LSP of choice (for the reasons stated above).



Is #21 *that* good? For me it is--it fits perfectly into my process.
 
SilverLexus said:
It's looks okay but I think other sealants are more clear.



Hmm, I guess it's just the difference that we place on "characteristics" of certain LSP's. I would put #21 against any sealant/wax on the market on poperly prepped paint(in terms of looks and durability).



I am sure a lot of that has to do with the fact that I learned how to detail with Meguiars products. My eye has learned to look for that "darkening" effect that there products add. *To me* that is what properly prepped and sealed paint *should* look like.



I suppose that would also classify me as a Meguiars groupie, nutswinger, etc, but the products that I use by them work for me. I use a little bit of everything, but they are my "baseline" of products, I compare everything else to their line.



Next weekend I have a silver C6, she is getting the Z2PRO treatment for sure, hows that? :D
 
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