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    Junkman Discusses Sealant/Wax Applications - Including the Hype!

    Okay, that's a question I can answer. Midnight Express is a sealant. It says so right on the bottle. However, sealants are a TYPE of wax in that they protect the paint just as a wax does, it just last longer. Sorta like the Viper and the Magnum are both Chrysler cars, but one can get you laid...
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    Junkman Discusses Sealant/Wax Applications - Including the Hype!

    Okay, I don't understand where you are confused with what I said. I read the label right off the bottle. I didn't say what the product does does from memory, I read it off the bottle. In the video, I stated that if your paint is not perfect, using a product like Midnight Express can make your...
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    Junkman Discusses Sealant/Wax Applications - Including the Hype!

    Z6 is nothing more than a quick detailer. The instructions called for HT's quick detailer to wipe the car down with. In reality, any quick detailer will do and I like Z6. That's what I had so that's what I used. It is not going to interfere with the curing process. If you could touch my paint...
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    Junkman Discusses Sealant/Wax Applications - Including the Hype!

    The "Saint of Paint"! LOL! You all are in rare form this week!
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    Junkman Discusses Sealant/Wax Applications - Including the Hype!

    In this video, I go into a detailed discussion about sealants, the application of the sealant that I'm using and the hype associated with waxes and their claim to make your paint shine. Wax is a protectant. That is the only thing that I use wax for. I get all the shine that I'm going to get out...
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    What towels/rags to use?

    :lmao: :lmao: Yea, that thing more than gets all the water out of every crack and crevice there is on my car!
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    What towels/rags to use?

    The only problem with gas blowers is that they emit exhaust. Guess where all that oil and stuff is landing?
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    Junkman's, The Mother of All "How to Fix Your Paint for Novices" Thread!

    Thanks! Make sure that you bookmark it. This is the last one that I am going to do on this subject for novices.
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    Washing the Viper car cover?

    Maybe this will motivate you to look harder. These are the general washing instructions for my Covercraft car cover, however, I have very specific instruction that address the type of material that my cover is made from. Covercraft makes more than one type of cover. They also break their covers...
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    Washing the Viper car cover?

    Before you even think about washing that cover, you need to contact the manufacturer and find out EXACTLY how it is to be washed. Improper washing can not only destroy your cover, it can also destroy the effective properties that make your cover work. That is something that you cannot see with...
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    What towels/rags to use?

    I have used a lot of different things for the initial wash, only to find out that they all leave some level of scratches behind. Now I'm not a fan of anything made in China but I managed to find one wash mitt that did NOT scratch my paint. The kicker is, not only is it made in China but you can...
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    Junkman's, The Mother of All "How to Fix Your Paint for Novices" Thread!

    It took me 12 hours just to upload one of those videos to You Tube! Somebody is really gonna benefit from this thread.
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    Junkman's, The Mother of All "How to Fix Your Paint for Novices" Thread!

    That's right boys and girls, The Junkman has went and made paint correction so easy, a caveman could do it! In the following videos, I cover the entire process from start to finish. The first two videos are worth their weight in gold for the information alone. I don't even start working on the...
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    stone chip repair

    Like I said, I will use either the Langka or Dr. Colorchip products for chip repair. If I'm dealing with a deep scratch and painting the car is out of the question, then I'll go the Applied Colors route. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pv5gTgA3OpM
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    stone chip repair

    See post #4. Or are you asking how I do it personally?
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    Question on cleaning 3M clear guard

    Remember, you have to step down that aggressive compound with a lighter polish or the area will look dull instead of shiny. That's why I suggest something like M105 and M205. Keeps the job simple.
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    Question on cleaning 3M clear guard

    You don't need anything more powerful than a Porter-Cable 7424XP. That would be plenty, along with a white pad (not the crappy pad that comes with the polisher), and a very light polish like Meguiar's M205.
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    Question on cleaning 3M clear guard

    To bad you're so far away. I would come show you how to do it for free.
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    Question on cleaning 3M clear guard

    It should polish out by hand with some elbow grease but a machine would make child's play of the scuff.
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    Question on cleaning 3M clear guard

    Are you polishing by hand or with a machine?
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    Question on cleaning 3M clear guard

    Again, I offer up a light polish. It works on paint and the clear bra equally effectively.
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    Question on cleaning 3M clear guard

    We will agree to disagree.
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    Question on cleaning 3M clear guard

    I can appreciate your way of thinking except for one part. There is absolutely no danger in the slightest way from using polish which not only resolves the problem, but is safer for the paint, film and adhesive that holds the film to the car. Safe being the key word here, no matter how long the...
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