Bright metalic silver

LTR

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What does you guys that have silver vehicles use for the best posible shine,
Right now I use PWS with PC and Blue Edge pad then EX-P 2 times 24Hrs apart and then black fire Wet diamond sealent 2 times 24Hrs apart and this is the best way Ive found to get that shiny Neon glow wet look I have been looking for I have just orderd some 4* upp sealent with there spray sealent to I like to only use senthitic product for the durability factor I may have to try Mothers topcoat sealent to if I can buy it locally anyone try mothers top coat.
 
Mother's TopCoat is a good product. Have used it on my Black truck with very good success. It makes the paint a little bit darker than most sealants. That is not good or bad as far as I am concerned it is merely my own personal observation.

Although it is not my favorite sealant it is a very good product.
 
I'm with Rabbi on this one.
I did my wife's silver car with VM & EX-P and topped with Natty's white and got some great pop out of the flake in the silver.

"J"
 
Jay you're :bigups with the Vanilla Moose and Natty's White. I did not mention those two products as I thought he wanted just a sealant. LTR put VM under your sealant!You'll :love: it!Like Jay posted VM+EX-P+Natty's White= bling bling bling.:passout:
 
I actually like Red Moose Machine Glaze better than Vanilla Moose on metallics. It adds clarity which really makes the metal flake pop.
 
I'm with Rabbi on this one.
I did my wife's silver car with VM & EX-P and topped with Natty's white and got some great pop out of the flake in the silver.
"J"

I plan on trying this on my Civic "Beater".... minus the VM (due to the fact that I don't have any -- anyone care to donate a sample? ;))

EX-P x2
Natty's White
 
The one thing that I have used on all colors if I am going threw multiple steps, is to include a glaze before the sealant or wax....It brings out extra pop in the finish IMO...this last weekend I did my BMW, polished, glazed and Natty's red...the car is unbleiveable
 
What's the rule of thumb? What sealants can you layer over a glaze? Glazes contain oils, correct? From my understanding, you can't layer sealants over glazes b/c of the oils.....I always thought the sealants needed a surface w/ NO oils to bond.

The car I was going to do this on is exposed to all elements....so, I REALLY want durability (when it looks good, too!).
 
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