touchofdetail said:hey guys, where can i find the prime/werkstat product?
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touchofdetail said:hey guys, where can i find the prime/werkstat product?
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Poliseal + OptiSeal. Too Easy!
Anthony Orosco said:Wonderful looking Audi there:2thumbs: I have an RS6 coming up soon and I'm thinking of the same process and I fully agree with you....."Too easy" especially when you get those results, nice job.
Anthony
kleraudio said:I love those wheels, really make the car look good!
Jim
I keep forgetting about Poly-Plate, only because I tend not to use sprays that need to haze. That said, though, Poly-Plate is a good looker. I've always treated it as a "booster", so I can't say anything about durability.violentveedub said:Hi-temp's Polyplate.
It's so deep and wet when used with their QD. I got a free sample of both and nothing has looked better on the silver Jetta. It doesn't get a lot of play on this board but it's winner winner chicken dinner!
I find this to be especially true for metallics. The light road film that can build up over time really prevents the flake from popping. The cleaner/clearer you can make the clearcoat, the more dramatic the metallic effect is going to be.ron231 said:This is now my third post saying this today, make sure you clay! Clay is very very important! If your finish is not perfectly clean before applying a sealant or wax, then there is really no point in applying one!
TortoiseAWD said:I find this to be especially true for metallics. The light road film that can build up over time really prevents the flake from popping. The cleaner/clearer you can make the clearcoat, the more dramatic the metallic effect is going to be.
Tort