Spilchy
New member
I finished doing a spruce up job on a 1978 Mercedes 450SEL that is entering a Mercedes show tomorrow at Mercedes USA headquarters.
I've been using AW as a cleanup step post final wax / sealant for a couple months now.
When I pulled the car out of the garage before the cleanup, I was floored by the absolute wet look the car gave off - like it was dipped in salad oil. It totally "matured", looking a million times better over time (it sat untouched in a garage for a couple weeks). It is currently topping a coat of FK #425 spit shined Souveran applied to the original finish.
I simply hosed off the dust with a light soapy mix in the foam gun, air hosed dry and applied another coat of AW.
I'm not one to hype a product or speak about slight nuances or characteristics, but the look totally changed over time.
I can't wait for the results of the show. Total winner!
I've been using AW as a cleanup step post final wax / sealant for a couple months now.
When I pulled the car out of the garage before the cleanup, I was floored by the absolute wet look the car gave off - like it was dipped in salad oil. It totally "matured", looking a million times better over time (it sat untouched in a garage for a couple weeks). It is currently topping a coat of FK #425 spit shined Souveran applied to the original finish.
I simply hosed off the dust with a light soapy mix in the foam gun, air hosed dry and applied another coat of AW.
I'm not one to hype a product or speak about slight nuances or characteristics, but the look totally changed over time.
I can't wait for the results of the show. Total winner!