what wax would give the deepest shine on silver paint

You do a good prep with Men. polishes, then red moose glase, and then Pinnicle Sourveran X 3 each coat 24 hrs apart. Then for a 3 day shine use Meg. No. 5 glaze on top.
 
I'd choose FK1 1000P, because it looks thicker than most products. It is reflective and gives great depth too - but there are numerous choices.
 
slvr-bullet said:
That's exactly what I did to my car but I guess it would help if I had a porche too :p



Although my car is a little brighter in silver colour it's hard to get that wet look :(



Maybe I should polish it again/more?



It's mostly in the prep. Ideally, I like to get the paint to 98-99% and then seal/wax. I only keep glazes for the "cheap" people.:D
 
SpoiledMan said:
It's mostly in the prep. Ideally, I like to get the paint to 98-99% and then seal/wax. I only keep glazes for the "cheap" people.:D



What do you mean by, "I like to get the paint to 98-99%..."?
 
Lee, I'm flattered



You should be. That Cayman shot was terrific from a detailing and photography standpoint. :)



The Caymans do have excellent paint as well. Been hanging around my local Porsche dealer lately dreaming! :D
 
Lately,I've gone to Collinite 476S,topped with 845,topped with FX100. The FX100 gave it a wetter look. The car is a bright silver SRT8.
 
FK pINK WAX topped with FK 425 over AIO EXP



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