Re: IML: More information about Simix
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Re: IML: More information about Simix



I just purchased Simix for my cars. Thanks for the great Advice.-Anthony

>From: Greg and Russell <65luxuryliner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: 2008/01/06 Sun AM 09:30:01 CST
>To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: IML: More information about Simix

>When I provided the link for Simix in my original post, I was viewing the 
>information specifically about Simix.  I copied the link and pasted it into 
>my post.  For some reason, the entire products page comes up when you click 
>on that link.
>
>Here's another link that should provide more info.
>http://www.simixsolutions.com/auto_demo.html
>
>It is great stuff.  My 10 year old SLS looks like it's about 2 years old!  I 
>used Simix on all the surfaces of the car the tech sheet said it could be 
>used on and I am amazed at the transformation.  As I mentioned, I will be 
>happy to share photos of how the car looks if anyone is interested.  I have 
>spent many hours (countless times) detailing that car with conventional 
>waxes only to watch them wear off in our rainy, hot, humid summers here in 
>lower Alabama.  The owner of Color Plus (where I buy the leather care 
>products and dyes for restoring the interiors of my vintage cars) suggested 
>I try this as a possible solution to the problem.  I couldn't be more 
>pleased with the results.
>
>The only thing I did differently was to use the clay bar system in addition 
>to the surface restorer as the clay bar really does get the surface silky 
>smooth and I did not find the Simix Surface Restorer to do quite as well. 
>The protective coating works VERY well in covering up spider webbing, and 
>really did enrich the dark green metallic paint on the car.
>
>Give it a try but be sure to follow the instructions carefully regarding how 
>much of the product to use and how much of an area to apply the product to. 
>To apply the protective coat to the car, I used one of the larger (6-7") 
>cloth covered sponge applicators which I caught on sale at WalMart one day. 
>I used a microfiber cloth to buff the area afterwards.  Don't wait long to 
>begin buffing as the product dries quickly.  The instructions suggest doing 
>no larger than a 2'x2' area.  It's very easy to apply and buff and 
>successive coats (I've put about 6 or 8) really do deepen the shine.
>
>Greg 
>
>
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