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"Cuthbert.J.Twillie" > wrote > No signs of paint on the cloths. That's because your cutting the CLEARcoat. -- Scott W. '66 HCS Mustang 289 '68 Ranchero 500 302 '69 Mustang Sportsroof 351W ThunderSnake #57 http://home.comcast.net/~vanguard92/ |
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That's because the new one has a clear coat.
You won't see what it is wearing off because of that. Musty is right you should NOT use Nu Finish on a new car. Sorry, sad but true. Kate "Cuthbert.J.Twillie" > wrote in message ... | On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 00:23:56 GMT, "Musty" > wrote: | >"Cuthbert.J.Twillie" > wrote in message | .. . | >> I have been using "Nu Finish" for many years, great stuff for about | >> $15. | >> Just made my shiny new '05 black convertible look very nice! | > | >You realize that Nu-Finish is intended for very old cars. It performs | >"cutting" meaning you just cut into that nice '05 paint. It makes old dull | >paint look new because it cuts it to expose new paint. Its a cut'n'polish. | >Very bad stuff. Zaino is completely non-destructive if you stick with Z2/Z6 | >combo. | | No signs of paint on the cloths. Car looks great. And my white '66 | coupe has had it on it for many years, it looks great too ! | |
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That's what the "polish" does.
Using it to remove scratches and swirls is what it is intended to do. A WAX is non abrasive. Each is it's own seperate step in maintaining a nice finish on your car. You would use a wax often, but a rubbing/polishing compound only when needed. Kate > wrote in message . .. |I always thought all polishes "cut" to an extent. I've used a polish on my | 98 GT before to help get rid of scratches... never screwed my paint. | | -Mike | | -- | Melt away the Cellulite with Cellulean! | http://www.MeltAwayCellulite.com/ | | | "Cuthbert.J.Twillie" > wrote in message | ... | > On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 00:23:56 GMT, "Musty" > wrote: | > >"Cuthbert.J.Twillie" > wrote in message | > .. . | > >> I have been using "Nu Finish" for many years, great stuff for about | > >> $15. | > >> Just made my shiny new '05 black convertible look very nice! | > > | > >You realize that Nu-Finish is intended for very old cars. It performs | > >"cutting" meaning you just cut into that nice '05 paint. It makes old | dull | > >paint look new because it cuts it to expose new paint. Its a | cut'n'polish. | > >Very bad stuff. Zaino is completely non-destructive if you stick with | Z2/Z6 | > >combo. | > | > No signs of paint on the cloths. Car looks great. And my white '66 | > coupe has had it on it for many years, it looks great too ! | > | | |
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If I may, I'd like to suggest a clay-bar cleaner process as a once or
twice-a-year total car activity. It works great at cleaning off the fine contaminants that build up and don't always come off with a wash and/or wax. Tree sap and bug hits to name a couple. On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 14:01:35 GMT, "SVTKate" > wrote: >That's what the "polish" does. >Using it to remove scratches and swirls is what it is intended to do. >A WAX is non abrasive. >Each is it's own seperate step in maintaining a nice finish on your car. > >You would use a wax often, but a rubbing/polishing compound only when >needed. > >Kate > > wrote in message ... >|I always thought all polishes "cut" to an extent. I've used a polish on my >| 98 GT before to help get rid of scratches... never screwed my paint. >| >| -Mike >| >| -- >| Melt away the Cellulite with Cellulean! >| http://www.MeltAwayCellulite.com/ >| >| >| "Cuthbert.J.Twillie" > wrote in message >| ... >| > On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 00:23:56 GMT, "Musty" > wrote: >| > >"Cuthbert.J.Twillie" > wrote in message >| > .. . >| > >> I have been using "Nu Finish" for many years, great stuff for about >| > >> $15. >| > >> Just made my shiny new '05 black convertible look very nice! >| > > >| > >You realize that Nu-Finish is intended for very old cars. It performs >| > >"cutting" meaning you just cut into that nice '05 paint. It makes old >| dull >| > >paint look new because it cuts it to expose new paint. Its a >| cut'n'polish. >| > >Very bad stuff. Zaino is completely non-destructive if you stick with >| Z2/Z6 >| > >combo. >| > >| > No signs of paint on the cloths. Car looks great. And my white '66 >| > coupe has had it on it for many years, it looks great too ! >| > >| >| > DP Pics of the cars: http://tinyurl.com/4fcsn |
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Thought so. I knew a wax was non-abrasive.... I've only polished my car
twice in 3 years. Maintaining a nice couple coats of wax (occassionally getting out Dawn & getting rid of all of it) has kept her looking pretty decent *I* think. -Mike -- Melt away the Cellulite with Cellulean! http://www.MeltAwayCellulite.com/ "SVTKate" > wrote in message ink.net... > That's what the "polish" does. > Using it to remove scratches and swirls is what it is intended to do. > A WAX is non abrasive. > Each is it's own seperate step in maintaining a nice finish on your car. > > You would use a wax often, but a rubbing/polishing compound only when > needed. > > Kate > > > wrote in message > . .. > |I always thought all polishes "cut" to an extent. I've used a polish on my > | 98 GT before to help get rid of scratches... never screwed my paint. > | > | -Mike > | > | -- > | Melt away the Cellulite with Cellulean! > | http://www.MeltAwayCellulite.com/ > | > | > | "Cuthbert.J.Twillie" > wrote in message > | ... > | > On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 00:23:56 GMT, "Musty" > wrote: > | > >"Cuthbert.J.Twillie" > wrote in message > | > .. . > | > >> I have been using "Nu Finish" for many years, great stuff for about > | > >> $15. > | > >> Just made my shiny new '05 black convertible look very nice! > | > > > | > >You realize that Nu-Finish is intended for very old cars. It performs > | > >"cutting" meaning you just cut into that nice '05 paint. It makes old > | dull > | > >paint look new because it cuts it to expose new paint. Its a > | cut'n'polish. > | > >Very bad stuff. Zaino is completely non-destructive if you stick with > | Z2/Z6 > | > >combo. > | > > | > No signs of paint on the cloths. Car looks great. And my white '66 > | > coupe has had it on it for many years, it looks great too ! > | > > | > | > > |
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"Dinsdale" > wrote > If I may, I'd like to suggest a clay-bar cleaner process as a once or > twice-a-year total car activity. Not on a brand new paint job!! |
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"66 6F HCS" > wrote in message ... > > "Cuthbert.J.Twillie" > wrote > > No signs of paint on the cloths. > > That's because your cutting the CLEARcoat. > -- > Scott W. Good point. Using a cut'n'polish on a new car is un-necessary because its destructive. Please, save that ClearCoat!! |
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