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Old Jul 24, 2002 | 11:45 AM
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Time To Polish The Rig

Went shopping for polish, etc. at lunch today but couldn't find the Speed Shine or Griot's stuff Corey recommended.

I got the Claybar ($25 Cdn.) and Nu-Finish liquid polish ($10 Cdn.) and plan to do this tonight. I have used Nu-Finish in the past and it seemed to shine certainly better than TurtleWax stuff ($3 Cdn.).

I saw in a different forum post that a guy using Nu-Finish with black plastic surfaces had little white residue but my Runner's not black so I don't think that will be a problem.

Anyone have anything good or bad to say about the Nu-Finish product?


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Old Jul 24, 2002 | 11:55 AM
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Hi Al, the Griot's stuff can only be purchased direct through them.
www.griots.com

Clay bar

Speed Shine

And if you don't have the Porter Cable buffer, you can give it a hand jobber with their clay bar hand holder :eek:

The pad works very much like the one I use with the Porter Cable.

I don't have any experience with the Nu Finish for many years.
I used it about 25 years or so ago a few times.

Did you get a lubricant to use with the clay bar?
Meguiar's has a liquid that will work in place of the Speed Shine.
Old Jul 24, 2002 | 12:16 PM
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Actually I just checked the box with the clay bar. It comes with lubricant and polish. Guess I'll try and return the Nu-Finish polish after work. This Clay Bar box has everything I need.

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Old Jul 25, 2002 | 04:09 AM
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My dad loves the Nu-Finish stuff. He really likes how it holds up and shines. I don't use it, but my dad lives by it! Go for it man! :fireman:
Old Jul 25, 2002 | 07:14 AM
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Oops...returned the Nu-Finish already, might try it next time. The polish that came with the clay bar was a tiny bottle only good for about 2 coats when you apply sparingly.

After doing the clay bar and polish combination, I must say the paint looks incredible! I've never seen it so shiny before. Went to the gas station while I was out and washed the windows. I saw the excess water from the squeegy hit the paint, become droplets and roll off as it should. I missed seeing that as opposed to having water cover the paint like a wet blanket.

This is the exact one that I purchased and I'd highly recommend it:



Some Reviews Of This Product On Epinions.com
Old Jul 26, 2002 | 04:39 AM
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Yeah, I will have to look real hard to find this clay bar. Darn it! LOL. Phil, if you can't find a Porter Cable like Corey, I have a Turtle Wax 6" orbital polisher that we picked up at Home Depot. I love it. I used it once and it worked awesome! Maybe check it out. That will definitely save you time and pain in polishing your rig. :fireman:
 
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