Jeff U
Member
Over the long weekend I tried Prima's Amigo. Conclusion - I like the stuff.
I have a black car that is my daily driver. As most of you know swirls and black are soul mates and it is a never ending battle to keep the paint in great shape.
I had some swirls but nothing major and was looking for something to use that would be even less aggressive than some of the finishing or fine polishes.
From what I understand, Prima's Amigo fit the bill. With a very small amount of abrasive in the product, the result is a super fine polish, capable of removing very very light swirls, and a glaze that helps fill in those that it does not remove.
I found Amigo very easy to use. I used a Flex 3401 DA polisher and a black pad. It spreads smoothly and wipe off is very easy. It left a nice slick finish, a deep shine, and produced almost no dust.
I followed up with a coat of BFWD.
My best photo:
I have a black car that is my daily driver. As most of you know swirls and black are soul mates and it is a never ending battle to keep the paint in great shape.
I had some swirls but nothing major and was looking for something to use that would be even less aggressive than some of the finishing or fine polishes.
From what I understand, Prima's Amigo fit the bill. With a very small amount of abrasive in the product, the result is a super fine polish, capable of removing very very light swirls, and a glaze that helps fill in those that it does not remove.
I found Amigo very easy to use. I used a Flex 3401 DA polisher and a black pad. It spreads smoothly and wipe off is very easy. It left a nice slick finish, a deep shine, and produced almost no dust.
I followed up with a coat of BFWD.
My best photo:
