Monaco Blue (BMW), deepest achievable shine

i had a navy blue metallic camaro before this bimmer, and used a tropi-care light polish to remove light scratches which i really liked (though the dealership halos on my bimmer may require something like DACP first :rolleyes:). then i used to follow that up with NXT 2.0 and Meguiar's #16. it had a very deep shine and lasted for quite a long time.



i just wanted to see what other options i had to achieve an even noticeably deeper shine on my BMW. my only stipulations are that i don't want to spend a lot and i don't want a product that only lasts a month or two. the #16 protected 6-9 months and kept the car looking great. i liked that ease of use. thanks for the help.
 
tuffluck said:
the #16 protected 6-9 months and kept the car looking great.



I'm sure it looked great but there is no way it lasted 6-9 months. If you want something to last then you need a sealant not a nuba.
 
well it was still beading after that long and still appeared to look great.



sorry it has been a long time since i've done much detailing. if i wanted to get the BFWD and use it, what steps would i follow. polish scratches out (with PC), what's next (NXT with PC???, EZ Creme with PC???), and then BFWD with PC as well? or could i just do polish and then BFWD? thanks for the help.
 
DP Poli Coat is impressing me more and more. You can use a quality spray wax whenever you wash to add to the looks. I find Souveran spray wax to give an excellent deep, wet shine.
 
tuffluck said:
well it was still beading after that long and still appeared to look great.



sorry it has been a long time since i've done much detailing. if i wanted to get the BFWD and use it, what steps would i follow. polish scratches out (with PC), what's next (NXT with PC???, EZ Creme with PC???), and then BFWD with PC as well? or could i just do polish and then BFWD? thanks for the help.



Polish and then EZ Creme and then BFWD.
 
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