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Old 01-07-2008, 03:45 AM   #1
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Tips for a silver car

I just purchased a LOT of stuff from AG for xmas and was wanting to do a full detail on my silver Evo. I was curious as to what process would be the best to go with with the supplies I have: Menz FP, IP, FG, Collinite 845, Poorboys pro. polish, SSR 2.5, SSR 1, EX-P and doing this with a UDM and LC CCS pads. I live in Reno, NV and we are getting pounded by snow, so I want to get the most gloss with the best protection. I've been told the poorboys pro. polish with the EX-P is a good combo for silver, but the EX-P doesn't last as long as the Collinite. So would the EX-P bond with the Collinite if i used the EX-P on top of it as a LSP? Also, when I went home to GA I brought some of my stuff home as a fellow Evo owner wanted a detail and I wanted to try out my new stuff and was VERY impressed with Menz products and Collinite (thats also all i was able to carry with me) and was just going to try that on my silver Evo (his was blue BTW), but i keep on hearing that the poorboys stuff is the way to go on silver from another friend. I know my selection is limited, but I tried to get the best stuff I could afford. Just looking for some input from the professionals here!

P.S. The condition of the paint isn't too bad. Not too many noticeable swirls/scratches and they are very light.
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Old 01-07-2008, 04:40 AM   #2
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Re: Tips for a silver car

Top the EX-P with Collinite it will do fine. Wait untill the next day for the Collinite wax.
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Old 01-07-2008, 07:43 AM   #3
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I use to find Wolfgang Concours or Pinnacle Souveran Paste made it look wet enough for me !
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Re: Tips for a silver car

You ask about putting the EX-P over a carnauba. The rule of thumb is that you need to lay a sealant on clean paint. Most when layed over a carnauba will be a smear fest. NOW, there are exceptions and I think EX-P is one, or is it EX? Too confusing. Rather than trying to remember exceptions I just steer clear of putting it over carnauba or even glazes for that matter.
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First off you'll want to remove as many swirls as possible, even though they may not be entirely visible on the silver. If SSR1 and Menz FP won't take them out (with a polishing pad), try Pro Polish with a LC orange light cut pad, if that doesn't work try Menz FP with a polishing pad or SSR2.5 and a polishing pad. If that doesn't work then bump up to an orange light cut pad with SSR2.5. After you do this step, depending on which one, it would be a good idea to finish off with SSR1 or Pro Polish with a polishing pad to prep the surface for your wax and sealants. I personally haven't noticed poor durability with EX-P but try to let the product sit on the paint for as long as you can (hours) and then come back and wipe it off. You'll still want to wait the 24 hours before topping as well, if you want maximum durability from the EX-P. The PP and EX-P combo is very nice, especially if you have any metal flake. Here is a picture of metal flake from that exact combo on a Ford Explorer:


After you top the EX-P with the Collinite (apply by hand so you don't remove the EX-P, very thin too) I would suggest getting some Optimum Car Wax to boost the shine. Many have noticed (myself included) that OCW seems to look its best on silver paint. It'll give that little extra look that you may be looking for.
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Old 01-07-2008, 12:41 PM   #6
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Thanks for the tips guys! Im still a newbie and learning. So do the EX-P 1st and then the Collinite. Ill be picking up another 50-100 bucks worth of stuff this month, so Ill pick up some of the Optimum Car Wax with that.
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Re: Tips for a silver car

I own a silver car, and to be honest I do silver, as i would any other color car.
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I own a silver car, and to be honest I do silver, as i would any other color car.
That what i figured, but like i mentioned a friend of mine who has been detailing for a few years said the poorboy pro. polish and EX-P really make silver pop, so thats where the basis of my question was coming from.
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That what i figured, but like i mentioned a friend of mine who has been detailing for a few years said the poorboy pro. polish and EX-P really make silver pop, so thats where the basis of my question was coming from.
In my opinion, using a different polish for a different color will not make a diffrence. I use menzerna polishes, and....they all work the same on all colors. I dont think i would be accurate to say that a specific polish would make a cretin color car "pop'' more. From a scientific stand point it doesnt make sense.
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Re: Tips for a silver car

It's not so much that the polish/sealant work better on silver, it's that they end up being very clear and make metal flake stand out better. And where do you find the most metal flake? Silver vehicles. An oily polish would diminish the look of the flakes... as would certain waxes or sealants. EX-P is a very clear sealant which works better on vehicles with metal flake and lighter colors versus lets say EX which is a synthetic sealant with carnauba would produce more gloss and 'glow' and would look better on a dark vehicle with little to no metal flake. The same is true with waxes... Souveran offers the carnauba glow whereas P21S and SSII are more clear and let flakes stand out better. I find that the choice of LSP can change the look of a vehicle moreso than a polish. That is the way I think of it atleast...
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