Anthony O.
New member
As many of you know I had some samples sent to me of a new acrylic sealant called "ShoKar". I will post a link to that review for those interested in reading up on it. http://autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=48594
This is a beautiful Electric Blue R32, also known as a "mini-killer
It had some slight marring and generally just really dirty. After the wash it was polished following my usual routine of a Lake Country white pad with IP, followed by a LC blue finishing pad and FP.
I then used my Cyclo with white pads to apply the ShoKar cleaner. I then hand applied the Shokar sealant. Again easy on and easy off. The ShoKar cleaner though showed me it does not like water as some moisture was left in my pads after being cleaned. Got a little gummy but after allowing it to dry then hitting it once more it was no problem.
Shokar really made the paint very vibrant and wet looking. More than these pictures are able to show. Well enjoy the pictures.
This car is awesome by the way!
Anthony
Look carefully in the below pictures reflection and you can see the silver C4S I detailer yesterday
If interrested here is a link to the Porsche Details thread with the Silver and Yellow Porsches http://autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=49050
This is a beautiful Electric Blue R32, also known as a "mini-killer

I then used my Cyclo with white pads to apply the ShoKar cleaner. I then hand applied the Shokar sealant. Again easy on and easy off. The ShoKar cleaner though showed me it does not like water as some moisture was left in my pads after being cleaned. Got a little gummy but after allowing it to dry then hitting it once more it was no problem.
Shokar really made the paint very vibrant and wet looking. More than these pictures are able to show. Well enjoy the pictures.
This car is awesome by the way!
Anthony


Look carefully in the below pictures reflection and you can see the silver C4S I detailer yesterday




If interrested here is a link to the Porsche Details thread with the Silver and Yellow Porsches http://autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=49050