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Old 03-14-2013, 06:25 PM
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Ammo detailing products

Has anyone used them?
they don't seem too pricey and seem to work great according to youtube vids

http://www.ammonyc.com/product-category/formulas/
Old 03-15-2013, 12:01 AM
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havent used them but i know they have a youtube vid up for how to properly wash a car, i believe it was linked on autopia, and i found their website through there
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Looks like an expensive duplicate of a lot of other products out there .... and thier leather conditioner info is hype. You can't "it’s time to re-moisturize the hide and fill it up with good stuff. "
Old 03-15-2013, 07:39 PM
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well im only asking because i want to detail my car and was looking at what people on youtube used with results.
can anyone verify these steps correct:

Wash>Clay>Buff(which compound)>Polish>Seal>Wax?

Any step by steps here on acurazine

Also, I should add My paint is not even 1 year old. I dont have any major scratches, just some swirls from a recent car wash . So my goal is to remove or buff out any swirls or light scratches, then seal, and wax the next day.

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Old 03-16-2013, 07:16 AM
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I have tried it, it is a nice line.

Are you planning on using a machine polisher to remove your imperfections?
Old 03-16-2013, 01:40 PM
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hey phil.
this is what im unsure of because i dont have any experience in detailing. they're light scratches. But i guess im just too scared to go buffing it on my own without any practice or preperation.
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your welcome to come here and I can take a look at it.

or there is a guy in MA that's great at this Rick and Unique in MA.

Got any photos of the imperfections?
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Unfortunately, i don't at the moment but can take some tommorrow
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where are you lcoated
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I have used ammo skin to seal my car and ammo hydrate while drying my car. Both products work very good together. The ammo skin sheds water nicely but it is a little expensive.
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