Gloss-It - all I can say is WOW...

LOL, well, I like it, sorry... :confused:



It looks damn good in the shade, at the beginning and when the sunlight hits it toward the end...



Guess I am just more of a positive person :2thumbs:



It got me into looking at Gloss-It....



:buffing:
 
pologuy said:
It got me into looking at Gloss-It....



Myself as well.



After going to their site this morn (and before this thread)...all I can say is WOW...they sure are proud of their products. I don't mean to start a product war but my gut feeling is there's a lot of stuff out there that I believe will give similar results for less.
 
Few more pics...



Sorry, I must impress easily, LOL :)
 

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Hmm certantly nice work though i got similar glossy results. However as far as the Gloss it products i would avoid everything else except the Concorso. Its the only thing thats worth picking up over other products IMO.



>3M UF

>Yellow Moose Wax

>Concorso



Gloss it products darken the paintwork though, not prehapes a problem on non metalic black but worth noting for other colours and esp. metalics and pearls.



Geoff



http://www.autopia.org/forum/click-brag/116905-tried-some-gloss-products.html
 
It looks like any other well maintained and professionally detailed vehicle. Give me a car who's paint has few serious defects, my favorite Meguiar's products and some time and I can make a black car look the same way.
 
You guys are kidding me, right? :think:



The middle pic isn't impressive :confused:



You can see more detail in that picture than most high-def TV's...



If you didn't know it was a picture of someone taking a picture of a side of a car, you would think it was a mirror....



:buffing:
 
LOL, sorry, just trying to figure out what products to buy and not waste a ton of money...



I have a ton of megs stuff, just bought poorboy's blue and red a little over a week ago, ordered some Finish Kare a week or so ago, ordered Pinnacle Souveran last night... then saw this stuff....
 
I can take a picture of a badly damaged car and bump the contrast to be just as reflective. I have wanted to try their tire shine, I heard it lasts for months!
 
pologuy said:
You guys are kidding me, right? :think:



The middle pic isn't impressive :confused:



You can see more detail in that picture than most high-def TV's...



If you didn't know it was a picture of someone taking a picture of a side of a car, you would think it was a mirror....



:buffing:



All by hand using Meguiars products...



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I believe I used Pink Moose and Carnauba Moose here:



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Vanilla Moose and Poorboy's EX w/carnauba:



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Point is, relatively orange peel free paint will look amazing with even minimal effort.
 
I think this thread on proves one thing. Is not the product Its the detailer. Both bhare and scottwax are very solid detailers. who got the same results with different chemicals.
 
bufferbarry said:
I think this thread on proves one thing. Is not the product Its the detailer. Both bhare and scottwax are very solid detailers. who got the same results with different chemicals.



I think if this proves anything it's that your details are only going to be be as good as the car you're working on.



Do I find it amazing that a Ferrari and Bentley look awesome with a good detailer? Nope



Do I think I could have used Wal-Mart compounds and wax and made that Ferrari look amazing? Yep



Bottom line is your art is only as good as the canvas you put it on.



Take a heavily oxidized POS into new car territory like what Barry does; Now that's amazing, and those products he used are the products I want to look into.
 
ABQDetailer said:
Take a heavily oxidized POS into new car territory like what Barry does; Now that's amazing, and those products he used are the products I want to look into.



looks like my opinion has already been stated by someone else.



There are a lot of talented detailers: and scottwax's work is surely some of the best out there. I'm sure he'd even agree that given any car with a beautiful orange peel free minimally jacked-up finish will look outstand when he's done even if he can only use some of the cheapest products around
 
pologuy said:
You guys are kidding me, right? :think:



The middle pic isn't impressive :confused:



You can see more detail in that picture than most high-def TV's...



If you didn't know it was a picture of someone taking a picture of a side of a car, you would think it was a mirror....



:buffing:



Nope, not kidding at all. I think you are getting quite a bit worked up on a mediocre product (according to numerous on here) which was used by a pretty good detailer on an already nice finish. Saying that, I would vote for the cars Scottwax posted using Megs and Clearkote products over those Gloss It picks any day of the week.
 
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