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    Seems like you had great results. I would look out for any marring or surface imperfections (swirls, etc.) You could try some other products such as NXT that might be a good one step product. Definitely get more MF, they are useful! Keep broadening your detail supplies, but not too much!

    BTW, if you polishing, it should dry and haze, but in a dust form since your breaking it down. Its good that you got it thin, just keep rubbing and you should get more glossiness

    Same goes for wax, thinner is better, (less product but same coverage)

    Hope I could help! :cool

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    Here`s the hood before....


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    Another before shot....


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    Hood after...

    Definite chips and dings (the hood is the worst), but now chips and dings with a shine!!


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    MUCH better!


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    Looking good.
    For just grabbing stuff off the shelf, you did quite well in your selection.
    One thing that has always puzzled me is the lack of Mother`s product reviews on detailing sites.
    I don`t happen to use any Mother`s products other than their aluminum polish and their chrome polish, (which seem to work great), but I don`t think I have ever heard of anyone having bad results from any of the Mother`s products. One qualification, when used for its designed purpose. Aluminum polish on a clearcoated wheel for instance, doesn`t work too good.

    Imagine the results you will be getting in a year when you have your PC and a garage full of products like the rest of us.

    Charles

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    Pretty nice shine you got coming out there! :mohawk

    Next thing you want to add to your cleaning is the wheel wells. I haven`t figured that out myself yet so I get reminders daily when I park with my wheels cocked like you did. :beat
    Fasten Your Seat Belt! It helps keep the aliens from sucking you out of the car.

 

 
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