Supernatural on silver moon metallic paint...
MARCHARRIS, you were right about supernatural "settling" in after the 1st wash. Finish seems a lot slicker and wetter. I love that lsp. Couple that with swirl free paint, and it's a win win... Period.
Thanks buddy...
Crappy iPhone pics.. Sorry
Thanks buddy...
Crappy iPhone pics.. Sorry
Last edited by FromZto5; Jul 10, 2013 at 07:21 PM.
That second pic really shows exactly how silver should look once properly polished: tight and crisp. Silver shouldn't look real liquid-like, it should be sharp with a lot of contrast.
The carnauba content in Supernatural is so high that the solvent content to suspend it is quite strong, and I feel reaches it's optical peak after the first wash: giving the wax time to settle down, and a gentle cleaning to remove any residue that isn't going to give protection.
The carnauba content in Supernatural is so high that the solvent content to suspend it is quite strong, and I feel reaches it's optical peak after the first wash: giving the wax time to settle down, and a gentle cleaning to remove any residue that isn't going to give protection.
That second pic really shows exactly how silver should look once properly polished: tight and crisp. Silver shouldn't look real liquid-like, it should be sharp with a lot of contrast.
The carnauba content in Supernatural is so high that the solvent content to suspend it is quite strong, and I feel reaches it's optical peak after the first wash: giving the wax time to settle down, and a gentle cleaning to remove any residue that isn't going to give protection.
The carnauba content in Supernatural is so high that the solvent content to suspend it is quite strong, and I feel reaches it's optical peak after the first wash: giving the wax time to settle down, and a gentle cleaning to remove any residue that isn't going to give protection.
Side question, have either of you heard of Victoria Red? It's also one of my favorites, and am planning to use it tonight on Portia and her blue metallic paint. It's very wet looking, but with durability to boot. I like it very much, and is in my "rotation" of LSP's.
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