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Old 06-18-2007, 07:34 AM   #1
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After three long days,I have completed my project. I began by first claying the entire outside,then applied polish and last applied carnuba wax. I am totally taken back by how fantastic my coach looks. The Body Clay did a great job in removing any high spots on the paint and creates a perfectly smooth finish. The polish brings out the shine and debth of the paint while the wax is for protection. This is a long, hard process but worth every bit of it. If you have full body paint, I would urge you to try claying your coach before you polish or wax it. You will be amazed at the results. The clay does not work on gel coat finishes nearly as well. I used Groits Garage Body Clay, Mequires Polish and Carnuba Wax for what it is worth.

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Old 06-18-2007, 07:34 AM   #2
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After three long days,I have completed my project. I began by first claying the entire outside,then applied polish and last applied carnuba wax. I am totally taken back by how fantastic my coach looks. The Body Clay did a great job in removing any high spots on the paint and creates a perfectly smooth finish. The polish brings out the shine and debth of the paint while the wax is for protection. This is a long, hard process but worth every bit of it. If you have full body paint, I would urge you to try claying your coach before you polish or wax it. You will be amazed at the results. The clay does not work on gel coat finishes nearly as well. I used Groits Garage Body Clay, Mequires Polish and Carnuba Wax for what it is worth.

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Old 06-18-2007, 08:05 AM   #3
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After waxing mine (gel coat) this weekend I agree, really did make it look sharp. I had several neighbors comment on how good it looked - way to feed the ego! Now if my arms were not so sore I'd be happier!
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