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Old 02-08-2009 | 08:33 PM
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Shameless, do you use anything first to get out all the little Micro. scratches before you apply the Wizard Supreme Seal coat. My boat looks pretty good but I'm always looking for more shine Thanks Propwash
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Old 02-09-2009 | 06:28 AM
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Shameless, do you use anything first to get out all the little Micro. scratches before you apply the Wizard Supreme Seal coat. My boat looks pretty good but I'm always looking for more shine Thanks Propwash

Micro Scratches in paint or gel?? Either way, yes.
Also depends on if you are useing a high speed rotary buffer or an orbital. Also depends on if what pads you are using. But Wizards makes varying degrees of compounds for different sevarities of jobs and wether it is paint or gel. Get me a litle more info on what you have and I can help more.
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Old 02-10-2009 | 08:05 PM
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Shameless, your boat and truck look great. I typically do not use rotary buffers I do most everything by hand because the buffers I do have I don't like. ( Maybe it's time for new one). I'm looking at more of a wet look for my white gel which is most of my boat color. I mostly use 3M products for the scratches with a polish sealant made by Bio-Kleen as a top coat. My boat looks good but I'm always looking for maybe a better combination, you Know what I mean? Thanks Propwash
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Old 02-11-2009 | 04:40 PM
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Shameless, your boat and truck look great. I typically do not use rotary buffers I do most everything by hand because the buffers I do have I don't like. ( Maybe it's time for new one). I'm looking at more of a wet look for my white gel which is most of my boat color. I mostly use 3M products for the scratches with a polish sealant made by Bio-Kleen as a top coat. My boat looks good but I'm always looking for maybe a better combination, you Know what I mean? Thanks Propwash
By micro scratches, do you mean swirl marks or can you feel the scratches? Either way, you can't remove these by hand, no matter what you use. If you do not like a rotary buffer, then I HiGHLY recommend an orbital buffer like I gave a link to above. Takes a little more time to remove swirls/scratches, but it is much safer (not adding more swirls) and much easier on your shoulders and really cuts polishing tme down. The Wixards Polish and Supreme seal is a protective polish, meaning it has some of thebest UV inhibitors and you can add multiple coats without getting wax buildup. The more coats you add, the deeper/wetter the shine. If you only want to do one coat, the shine is still amazing.

Sorry to ask so much for your questions, but it is the best way I can steer you in the right direction.
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Old 02-11-2009 | 10:25 PM
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Shameless, I'm talking about swirl type sratches. I will give Supreme Seal a try, maybe a long with some of there other products. A new buffer might happen too. Is the Wizard web sight the best place to buy these products from? Thanks for the help. Todd
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Old 02-12-2009 | 06:54 AM
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The Wizard has arrived, now I need the weather gods to cooperate so I can try it.
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Old 02-12-2009 | 05:01 PM
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Shameless, I'm talking about swirl type sratches. I will give Supreme Seal a try, maybe a long with some of there other products. A new buffer might happen too. Is the Wizard web sight the best place to buy these products from? Thanks for the help. Todd

I would say the best place to buy it is right from the MFG. They can do a great job of answering questions too on the phone. Swirls in Gel are tough to remove by hand. I would say, start off with the Supreme seal, put a couple coats on and see where you are, but a machine will really help do the trick with the help of some Finish Cut. www.wizardsproducts.com

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The Wizard has arrived, now I need the weather gods to cooperate so I can try it.
Cool, big snow storm headed this way though....

CAUTION, leaves a VERY slick finish!!!!
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Old 02-13-2009 | 06:56 AM
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I'm sick of phuckin snow and cold, I heard this morning the snow may go south of us. As long as I don't wash my truck it won't snow. Wash it and watch out!
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Originally Posted by FRMULTR
I'm sick of phuckin snow and cold, I heard this morning the snow may go south of us. As long as I don't wash my truck it won't snow. Wash it and watch out!
The storm is petering out, now we are only supposed to get an inch! Two days ago, they were say 10-12 inches!!



A Wizards tip... When apply, wether by hand or machine, apply very thin. As you rub it in, you should see it almost disapear. if youuse more, you are only wasting it. The 12 ounce bottle of Supreme Seal will do a 292 approximately 10-12 times if done correctly with a machine.
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