09 GT Spring 2012 detail
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09 GT Spring 2012 detail
My usual spring procedure:
1. Clay
2. Swirl removal with Poorboy's SSR2.5
3. Polished with Poorboy's SSR 1
4. Poorboy's Black Hole glaze
5. Sealed with Poorboy's EX-P sealant
Here's where I tried something new:
6. Waxed with Wolfgang Fuzion
The guys at Autogeek said I'd see a difference between Fuzion & Natty's Blue. After looking it over a few times, I'm still not sure whether I do or not. I'm definitely happy with it, though. Looking forward to trying the Fuzion on different colored cars. I'm open-minded, & usually willing to try new brands, but I always go back to Poorboy's.
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1. Clay
2. Swirl removal with Poorboy's SSR2.5
3. Polished with Poorboy's SSR 1
4. Poorboy's Black Hole glaze
5. Sealed with Poorboy's EX-P sealant
Here's where I tried something new:
6. Waxed with Wolfgang Fuzion
The guys at Autogeek said I'd see a difference between Fuzion & Natty's Blue. After looking it over a few times, I'm still not sure whether I do or not. I'm definitely happy with it, though. Looking forward to trying the Fuzion on different colored cars. I'm open-minded, & usually willing to try new brands, but I always go back to Poorboy's.
![](http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt269/mwcate/09%20Mustang%20spring%202012%20detail/Dsc_0278a.jpg)
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Last edited by mcate; 3/12/12 at 05:25 PM.
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Looks great. I wish I had the confidence to use a machine on mine...I have already found some very minor scratches in my black 12. I had thought ( mistakenly) since it was brand new if i used super soft microfiber towles and only a spray wax i could avoid the scratches and swirls..but i may need to be like someone else on this forum and just accept that there will be some minor imperfections...will make my life a lot easier!!!
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Looks great. I wish I had the confidence to use a machine on mine...I have already found some very minor scratches in my black 12. I had thought ( mistakenly) since it was brand new if i used super soft microfiber towles and only a spray wax i could avoid the scratches and swirls..but i may need to be like someone else on this forum and just accept that there will be some minor imperfections...will make my life a lot easier!!!
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