Which LSP for Yellow Evo 8 ?

Ilaron

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Hello guys !



Sunday, I will have a yellow Evo 8 to detail and I would like some advices about the LSP I will use.



This is what I got :



Cleaners/Glazes :

- Optimum Poli-Seal

- AutoGlym Super Resin Polish

- Meguiar's #7 Show Car Glaze

- Chemical Guy's EZ-Creme Glaze w/ Acrylic Shine II

- Swissvax Cleaner Fluid



Sealants :

- Optimum Opti-Seal

- Chemical Guys JetSeal109

- Meguiar's #21



Wax :

- Meguiar's Gold Class Wax

- Collinite 476s Super Double Coat Auto Wax

- Poorboy's Natty's Red Past Wax



I think I will apply :

- Ez Creme + Jetseal109

or

- #7 + #21



What do you think ? ;)



Regards,

Ilaron
 
EZ Creme & 476. I haven't used 476 yet, but if it brightens lights 845 does I think it would look really good on yellow.
 
Do Poli-seal + M21. Poliseal will clean up the paint better than 7 (7 will only hide stuff....poliseal can remove stuff by PC). M21 over Poliseal looks great and is a combo I do on my black integra sometimes.
 
I think Os layered would look very nice especially if you could top with TS. And I know you didn't mention it, but I really like Meg's #26 on yellow!
 
What did you decide on? Can we talk you into posting some pictures when it's done? I really like Evo's. I bet it looks sharp in yellow...
 
The Evo is planning for Sunday. I will take a lot of pictures ;)



I think I’ll use Ez + 476s because he wants a good and durable protection!



I know it’s a single paint stage. It’s my first time with this kind of paint. I’m planning to prepare the paint with #83/#80 via a rotary polisher. I know I need to be careful but have you got some tips for me ? advices ?...
 
Take a look at your paint closely under the sun, you may see some swirls that need more than just a light cleaner to remove.



Of course, this is assuming that you have never machine polished your car (I am basing this assumption on your list of cleaners/polishes).



You can do very little by hand unless you spend hours and hours with a product like scratchx.



Otherwise, based solely on your current selection, I would say autoglym SRP + collinite.



In my testing (as well as a few others) collinite will outlast jetseal. Also, SRP has a combination of abrasives and fillers which is excellent for working by hand.



Don't let the 476's plain, old looking container fool you, collinite is one of the best carnauba products out there.
 
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