I got a bottle of Suf Carnauba and the wash (haven't used the wash yet) this morning, just in time to bring the wax with me to work.
I had a 2002 red Jeep Liberty to detail today and the paint was in decent shape, polished out some light blemishes with Scratch X then went over the whole thing with Vanilla Moose (polishing pad, speed 5-6). Just as I was finishing polishing, the lady who owned the Jeep came outside to see how far along I was. As I began waxing, she asked what 'stuff' I was using....and she gave me a funny look when I replied 'stuf'. I then showed her the bottle and she then said the sections I had just waxed looked great, even better than after I finished polishing. I stepped back a bit and noticed she was right, Stuf has a very deep look. It really doesn't darken the paint, it just looks deep and wet. The appearance reminds me of Clearkote's Carnauba Moose, deep and wet, sort of like when you lick a piece of hard candy.
Slickness was similar to other good carnauba products but not quite as slick as Wolfgang or UPP. Very easy to use too, hazes very quickly so you can do a panel at a time, wipe off, and move on. If Stuf has decent durability and looks equally impressive on other vehicles as it did on the Jeep, it appears I will be adding another product to my ever growing arsenal.
:IBMikePhillipsgetsfiredforbringingStuftoourattenetion:
I have 7 shots left on this roll, so be patient. I will post pics.
I had a 2002 red Jeep Liberty to detail today and the paint was in decent shape, polished out some light blemishes with Scratch X then went over the whole thing with Vanilla Moose (polishing pad, speed 5-6). Just as I was finishing polishing, the lady who owned the Jeep came outside to see how far along I was. As I began waxing, she asked what 'stuff' I was using....and she gave me a funny look when I replied 'stuf'. I then showed her the bottle and she then said the sections I had just waxed looked great, even better than after I finished polishing. I stepped back a bit and noticed she was right, Stuf has a very deep look. It really doesn't darken the paint, it just looks deep and wet. The appearance reminds me of Clearkote's Carnauba Moose, deep and wet, sort of like when you lick a piece of hard candy.
Slickness was similar to other good carnauba products but not quite as slick as Wolfgang or UPP. Very easy to use too, hazes very quickly so you can do a panel at a time, wipe off, and move on. If Stuf has decent durability and looks equally impressive on other vehicles as it did on the Jeep, it appears I will be adding another product to my ever growing arsenal.
:IBMikePhillipsgetsfiredforbringingStuftoourattenetion:
I have 7 shots left on this roll, so be patient. I will post pics.
