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07-04-02, 11:33
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chefwong is online now Join Date: Jul 2002 Posts: 684 | Favorite Wax/Polish Combo on Dark Cars I'm taking delivery on my Audi Ming Blue A6 2.7 next week. The Ming Blue is a VERY dark blue, almost black.
What is your favorite wax/polish combo on dark colored cars. I've seen pictures of the "Z" stuff and I don't like it. Too mirrorish for my taste. I'm leaning towards the following
-Blackfire Polish/Blackfire All Finish
2 or 3 coats topped off with a coat of Pinnacle Souvaren
-My current setup which is P21S Gloss, followed by Blitz or P21S Wax. | |
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07-04-02, 12:16
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: St. Louis Posts: 3,090 | If durability is not a concern then Souveran is one of my favorite carnubas.
My second choice for a topper, at least one with more durability is Blitz, which you are already aquainted with.
Frankly, your choice of a base is not going to be that critical. Just be sure it's durable. And prep and clay the surface beforehand.  | |
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07-04-02, 12:41
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chefwong is online now Join Date: Jul 2002 Posts: 684 | If you don't mind asking, why isn't base critical. Even though the top coat is the "sacrifical coat" taking up all the environmental guck, I thould I would combine the "best of both world"s
Polymer - Blackfire for it's durability and color
The caranuba for the deeper color that I prefer. | |
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07-04-02, 12:54
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: U.S.A. Posts: 543 | No one here has convinced me that Blackfire is any better than Zaino or Klasse - in fact, the reviews seem to indicate it's not quite as good...at least that's the impression I have gotten. Zaino seems to get the top spot. | |
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07-04-02, 01:03
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Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Waterford, MI Posts: 52 | But from what i've heard, Blackfire has the deep richness of a carnuba, which Zaino doesn't have. Even though Blackfire supposidly attracks large amounts of dust and only lasts about 3 months, it seems to be the best looking polymer on dark cars.
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07-04-02, 01:05
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Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Subhuman ATL Posts: 3,370 | I've owned a couple black cars and my current one is dark green. On these colors there's nothing like a great carnauba to add a depth you cannot get with lighter colors.
I've used Pinnacle Souveran with awesome results. You can use PPCL or a SMR or a glaze prior to waxing for swirl removal/filling.
No color looks as incredible when detailed properly than black. | |
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07-04-02, 02:15
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Join Date: May 2002 Location: Sussex County, NJ Posts: 458 | Bret....you've got to take that pic of your neighbor's truck off from under your name because I can't read posts now without falling into a fit of laughter!
Chef,
most carnuba fans here favor Souveran as the best of the best for gloss and depth (I haven't tried it yet myself but if the gurus of Autopia say so, I believe them) . P21s and Blitz seem to be a close second with Blitz being the longest lasting. I'm waiting on a delivery of Liquid Souveran and P21s (still need to call Tim to order the P21s) and I can't wait to compare them both to Meg's #26. Also, check the Platinum reviews, sounds like good stuff!
Congrats on the new ride, best of luck with it!
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07-04-02, 02:39
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chefwong is online now Join Date: Jul 2002 Posts: 684 | Has anyone used any any of the following and what was the result versus a straight Zaino......I just remembered the threads about Blackfire and dust.
Zaino - 2+ coats and a coat of Blitz Wax
Zaino - 2+ coats and a coat of P21S Wax
I am aware that I cannot add more "Z" after the Wax has applied but what I am trying to achieve is to get the durability of Z and the gloss/depth of caranuba.
I just might try the Z instead, with 5 coats and then the caranuba. | |
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07-04-02, 03:09
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Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Honolulu, HI Posts: 20 | No matter what you decice to use, make sure that you tell the dealer that you DON'T WANT THE CAR PREPPED BY THEIR DETAILER. Nine times out of ten, they'll mess it up.
Tell them that YOU want to remove the shipping plastic covers, not them. This way you can inspect the car before they have time to touch up any small nicks or blems. Renegotiate with them if there are any blems right there and then--don't let them say, "We'll take care of that, no problem." Yes, dealers will paint an entire hood if they have to without disclosing it to the customer.
That's a beatiful color, BTW...I've seen it in person here. One of Audi's nicest colors to date.
Aloha,
Keoni
PS. Short story: I was at my local Mercedes dealer a few weeks ago, and when I got out of my car, I smelled paint fumes. I immediately moved my car WAY outside the building, then ventured on in to see what was causing the smell. I wouldn't have believed it unless I saw it with my own eyes--the airbrush/touchup guy was in the main lobby area spraying an entire bumper on a BRAND NEW 2002 ML using cardboard as a mask--while it was still attached to the car!
The worst part about this was that this vehicle was parked in a lot of at least 20 new MBs, as well as all the dealer's customers' cars (including mine before I moved it)! Yikes!! Anyway, that really freaked me out. I felt pretty bad for all the beautiful cars in the garage that got bombarded with overspray (Brilliant Silver, to be exact ;-).
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07-04-02, 04:06
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Posts: 728 | Dealers And some people insist that the "dealer" do everything.???
Most dealership body shops (not all) are at best inferior. First comes the service department, second parts, third sales and fourth the body shop. | |
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07-04-02, 04:48
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Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Arlington, TX Posts: 25,187 | In my experience, polishing with either Meguiars Swirl Free Polish or Hand Polish then following with Pinnacle Souveran looks best on dark colors.
Example:
I took this picture 5 weeks after I waxed it with Souveran. I had just washed it and QDed with Clearkote's Quikshine.
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07-04-02, 05:35
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Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: South Florida Posts: 740 | Nice looking car! But what's that dripping under the hood?
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