What kind of wax do you use?
I prefer sealants but when it comes to waxes nothing beats that wet glossy shine! Collinite 915 topped with a coat of pinnacle souveran. This is done once a month while i use Klasse sealant every other month then top it with these two layers. Two thin layers
Yes some pics are edited but only contrast and a filter were used.
And also yes those are two Ferrari Californiaʻs. Detailed them on ine of my days off from the restuarant whille i was in hawaii
Yes some pics are edited but only contrast and a filter were used.
And also yes those are two Ferrari Californiaʻs. Detailed them on ine of my days off from the restuarant whille i was in hawaii
Last edited by CCTking; Apr 1, 2013 at 05:33 PM.
There are many great products out there but if you do not prep it correctly you will not get the shine.
Step one wet Clay the car. Use a speed shine with the clay. It will get rid of embedded dirt and tar. may have to dry clay a few areas for stubborn stuff.
Step two polish it. The amount of polish and grit will depend on the shape of your paint.
Step three wax, and rewax with a good quality wax. it can be synthetic or a good Carnuba.
Step four maintain it with a light wax , speed shine or spray on wax the buffs when you dry the car.
Step Five sit back and enjoy the shine.
My future is so Bright I have to wear shades.
Step one wet Clay the car. Use a speed shine with the clay. It will get rid of embedded dirt and tar. may have to dry clay a few areas for stubborn stuff.
Step two polish it. The amount of polish and grit will depend on the shape of your paint.
Step three wax, and rewax with a good quality wax. it can be synthetic or a good Carnuba.
Step four maintain it with a light wax , speed shine or spray on wax the buffs when you dry the car.
Step Five sit back and enjoy the shine.
My future is so Bright I have to wear shades.
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