Best on Summit White '04 Suburban??

Beach15

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If any of you remember, we traded our Onyx Black '02 Avalanche in for an '04 Summit White Suburban in June. The last time it was fully detailed was about a week after we got it, so several months now, and I had done:



-Clay

-1x AIO

-3x Platinum UPP



Used only synthetic b/c white is never going to glow like black w/carnauba & I wanted more durability. It's my mother's truck and she only has time to wash it, and since I've been at college for the past 2 months, it's starting to need a full re-do again.



So, my question is, in one day, what's best to use on basic white? I have AIO, SG, Platinum UPP, and S100. Want as good a shimmer as I can get, but it needs to be very durable and last until mid-December. This truck also sits outside 24/7.



Thanks! Obviously, I haven't been detailing anything in a while....:rolleyes:
 
I'm very satisfied with EX-P and Paste Glaz on my Pearl White. See my homepage or search Paste Glaz to see pics. (Pics of EXP/PG on webpage are at the bottom)
 
well i am going to go with KSG. on white, i like how it adds that type of coating to the paint and imo, it looks really good on white... plus.. its KSG... what gets more durable than that??:)



Vernon
 
White95Max said:
I'm very satisfied with EX-P and Paste Glaz on my Pearl White. See my homepage or search Paste Glaz to see pics. (Pics of EXP/PG on webpage are at the bottom)



I can imagine that it probably looks awesome, but I don't have time to order or buy anything new since I'm going home tonight and only have time to do the truck on Sunday. That's why I need to stick with the Klasse AIO & SG, Platinum, and S100 I already have.



I assumed AIO & SG would be best for the conditions I described, I just haven't worked with SG in a long time and am a little concerned with it being hard to remove. Then again, this truck is white ( :up :up :up ) and not black like the Avalanche I last used it on, so it'll be harder to see any mistakes or streaks. I also now have a PC, and that always makes it a LOT easier.



I will try and post before & after pics sometime next week.
 
Beach15 said:
I just haven't worked with SG in a long time and am a little concerned with it being hard to remove.

"Wipe On Wipe Off" works great for me. If you find a few streaks, afterward, use some fresh SG to re-wet it and wipe off again--or use Sonus QD if you've got it.
 
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