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Did it require claying?
First matte vehicle that gets my attention, great looking!
First matte vehicle that gets my attention, great looking!
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I wonder if the owners of cars with matte paint really understand this.
Did it require claying?
Is that painted or wrapped?
Something must be wrong with me. Either I've been going crazy lately, or headaches and allergies have me screwed up.............
But
This car is starting to turn me on, more and more.
The subtle reflection of the matte is doing something for me.
This one came back on Saturday for a bit of sprucing up. Played with two new things:
1) My electric pressure washer developed a leak in the wand. Thought, "no biggie, I'll go buy a replacement wand and hose." Uh, no. Proprietary fittings on both ends of the hose. @#%$!! So I went to my second favorite store (behind ACC), Costco, and picked up a Honda-powered Simpson unit - 3000psi 2.4gpm! Used it with my MTM foam cannon and CG Meticulous Matte Car Wash (1.5oz) and sticky shaving cream. Love it. World of difference from my old unit.
2) After I finished playing with the PW, out came Permanon SuperMatte. This is the only way to go on a matte/satin finish. Applied with my Porter Cable compressor + my Harbor Freight Detail Spray Gun (Item # 92126) and dried with MetroVac 8hp Car Dryer. Used about 4oz of 10% solution. A light wipe down with distilled water took care of any spots. Left a super silky feel and did not increase gloss at all.
SuperMatte's brother will be featured in my next Showcase post. (I'm learning about the art of the tease from Todd.)