imported_AZ Ferrari Man
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Hey guys
I have been detailng a gentlemens car collection lately, and all of the cars paint is in great shape, (free of bonded contaminents, and major defects). I am trying to bring them to a truly show car shine.
The question I have is what PC applied Glaze, or Polish will produce the best wet finish on a paint that is clayed and ready to be polished?
-Now I know it is like asking a bunch of kids what their favorite soda is, but I would like opinions of what you have tried and what combos have been successful for you.
-So far I have read and seen alot of y'all use Vanilla Moose, RMG, PWC, and Menzerna Finishing glaze, when using such a product. Is megs Machine Glaze any good? I ahve been using Men PO106, Adams Spray Glaze, AIO, and PWC.
-I will be using one of the LSP's in my arsenal, Carnauba Based or Sealant (for the polishing/glazing step is what makes the biggest difference on the finished product).
But, any suggestions on the wettest combos would be great! Pastes? I haven't heard to much of you using Trade Secret, or Pizazz latley, but Natty's Blue sure has gained some popularity.
THANKS for the help, pictures will come, and oh man what a collection!
A little taste from the collection, the almighty MULE Camaro Twin Turbo!
Andrew
I have been detailng a gentlemens car collection lately, and all of the cars paint is in great shape, (free of bonded contaminents, and major defects). I am trying to bring them to a truly show car shine.
The question I have is what PC applied Glaze, or Polish will produce the best wet finish on a paint that is clayed and ready to be polished?
-Now I know it is like asking a bunch of kids what their favorite soda is, but I would like opinions of what you have tried and what combos have been successful for you.
-So far I have read and seen alot of y'all use Vanilla Moose, RMG, PWC, and Menzerna Finishing glaze, when using such a product. Is megs Machine Glaze any good? I ahve been using Men PO106, Adams Spray Glaze, AIO, and PWC.
-I will be using one of the LSP's in my arsenal, Carnauba Based or Sealant (for the polishing/glazing step is what makes the biggest difference on the finished product).
But, any suggestions on the wettest combos would be great! Pastes? I haven't heard to much of you using Trade Secret, or Pizazz latley, but Natty's Blue sure has gained some popularity.
THANKS for the help, pictures will come, and oh man what a collection!
A little taste from the collection, the almighty MULE Camaro Twin Turbo!
Andrew