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Re: Glossiest, drippy wet darkening LSP for black cars with good durability?
Originally Posted by octane
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Re: Glossiest, drippy wet darkening LSP for black cars with good durability?
I can take flawless paint and make it better with something like SF4500. That's what I was getting to: the extra step after removing the swirls. My preferred 3 stage approach would be compound with M105 only in areas needed then PF2500. I could finish here, but if I am looking for more I'll go around with SF4500 too. I've only done this with Acura NBP and Porsche black, so it may be different with harder paints.
Former professional detailer. Current medical student (class of 2023)
2017 Infiniti Q60 3.0t AWD
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Re: Glossiest, drippy wet darkening LSP for black cars with good durability?
Originally Posted by conman1395
I can take flawless paint and make it better with something like SF4500. That's what I was getting to: the extra step after removing the swirls. My preferred 3 stage approach would be compound with M105 only in areas needed then PF2500. I could finish here, but if I am looking for more I'll go around with SF4500 too. I've only done this with Acura NBP and Porsche black, so it may be different with harder paints.
I agree conman, SF4500 gives that ZAPOW!
I have the old bottle called P085RD. I believe its the same formula, they've only improved and reformulated SF400 formerly called PO106FA.
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Re: Glossiest, drippy wet darkening LSP for black cars with good durability?
Wolfgang 3.o topped with Black Ice, then a coat of Midnight Sun a week later.
2013 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track Edition
2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited, 2016 Pearl White Nissan Altima SR
2019 Nissan Rogue SL
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Re: Glossiest, drippy wet darkening LSP for black cars with good durability?
Would Meg's 26 in liquid form or souveran liquid give the same look of the paste versions.
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My favorite is opti coat.
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Re: Glossiest, drippy wet darkening LSP for black cars with good durability?
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OP, I don't know if my phone camera will do it justice, but here's a pic of my car in the garage tonight after I got finished washing it with the pinnacle rinseless wash I was talking about. The coating I've applied is the PBL surface coating. It's still going strong on the paint and glass, but I think the protection on the wheels is done for.
Can't really complain too much, those brembos and carbon metallic brakes throw an awful amount of dust.
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Here's one with the incandescent setting on my phone:
And just for fun, the ridiculously reflective HDR setting that makes a hack like me look like a detailing pro:
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