PA HIGH GLOSS - The ultimate pictorial review

BTW, my bottle is delayed, ordered a few other things and one is on back order so I wont be getting it until mid Nov. Not upset because I`m out of town anyway, but when I get back, I`ll be looking for tips and tricks.
 
BTW, my bottle is delayed, ordered a few other things and one is on back order so I wont be getting it until mid Nov. Not upset because I`m out of town anyway, but when I get back, I`ll be looking for tips and tricks.

Honestly there is no real tips or tricks to this. This is almost product over process........

DO NOT DO IT IN DIRECT SUN ON HOT SURFACE

Start with clean surface
I did it by making an "X" on a folded short nap micro, wiped 1/2 a regular panel (1/3 large panel) then wipe off
Then mad an "X" on the micro going in opposite direction on micro, wipe on, wipe off etc etc....... Then as micro started getting saturated I just sorta filled in spray in drier areas on micro & repeat till done
 
HIGH GLOSS is composed of special polymers, silica, and an extremely high content of titania, the most reflective element known to man.

Expect a durability of up to seven months. HIGH GLOSS can be used as a drying aid, maintenance spray, or standalone sealant with good prep.

DIRECTIONS:

1.Shake well before use 2.Spray a very small amount onto the paint surface or into a microfiber towel 3.Wipe until product is spread thin and evenly 4.Remove any remaining residue with a separate microfiber towel
 
Maybe it`s just my untrained eye, but aside for different shades of red, I didn`t really notice much of a difference between the red C7 & C4(?)... I definitely didn`t notice an oxidation or cc failure from the pics. But once again, maybe my eye is just not trained well enough.

Regardless your C7 is brilliant! Looks awesome!

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