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Phil,
I purchased the Menzerna kit of 16 oz. bottes and a PC to give it a try on my '02 Cab. Would you use the entire kit including the sealant or skip that step and use the Lusso I got as well? This car is black and appears to look like the one you had in another link with a lot of wash and dry swirls. I can post pictures if needed.
Also, this car had an "Invisible Bra" on it when I bought it and I am not really sure what I need to do with it. I am contemplating removing it as I don't care for some of the flaws I'm sure the installer made when he put it on.
Thanks for the information.
Tony
I purchased the Menzerna kit of 16 oz. bottes and a PC to give it a try on my '02 Cab. Would you use the entire kit including the sealant or skip that step and use the Lusso I got as well? This car is black and appears to look like the one you had in another link with a lot of wash and dry swirls. I can post pictures if needed.
Also, this car had an "Invisible Bra" on it when I bought it and I am not really sure what I need to do with it. I am contemplating removing it as I don't care for some of the flaws I'm sure the installer made when he put it on.
Thanks for the information.
Tony
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you could test a panel, I'm going to swing my vote towards lusso oro, but since you have the apo sealing wax give it a go on one of your cars.
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tony remove it but beware they you will get chips.
I hate them as well but I still have one on my car.
also you may not have to use the compound go from least abrasive polish first.
I hate them as well but I still have one on my car.
also you may not have to use the compound go from least abrasive polish first.
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Thanks, Phil I will try the polish first. If I decide to leave the bra on the car, would you leave it alone as far as polishing goes?
If you remove it, how difficult is it to remove?
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Tony
If you remove it, how difficult is it to remove?
Thanks,
Tony