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scooterguitar
06-12-2006, 10:17 AM
Getting ready to do a really nice vehicle that has been well kept, all white.
I am thinking either UPP or EX-P
Topped with Natty, Nattys Blue, or Max Wax
Suggestions as to what to play around with? I knwo ahwile back someoen told me do Nat Blue for white.

Surfer
06-12-2006, 10:52 AM
Probably me, I have two layer's of EX-P and two layers of Natty's Blue on my white suv. And damn does it look good, I've had guys at the office asked what I used b/c they've never seen white look deep and wet (most detail their cars like crazy, Porsches, Rovers etc). Did you check your PM's, think I sent you one earlier?

UPP and Natty's Blue should look great as well.

Neothin
06-12-2006, 01:54 PM
If it's a vehicle that you're going to see regularly, I would use a glaze under the wax instead of a sealant. this option is not going to be as durable, but will have a better overall wetness.

if not, UPP/NB gets my vote.

ScottB
06-12-2006, 05:13 PM
white is a very hard color to amplify and look good. I would highly suggest glazes, waxes, and gloss enhanced QD'ers. If it were me ... Megs 7, DP Max Wax or Sig Series II, and then FK425 or Poorboys Spray and Shine a couple hours later.

joe.p
06-12-2006, 06:50 PM
If it's a vehicle that you're going to see regularly, I would use a glaze under the wax instead of a sealant. this option is not going to be as durable, but will have a better overall wetness.

if not, UPP/NB gets my vote.
Exactly what i did on a white car. CK VMHG with PB's EX, CK QD'er

abrcrombe
06-12-2006, 07:23 PM
Looking good. Is that a 300c?

joe.p
06-12-2006, 07:48 PM
Looking good. Is that a 300c?
Yes, 2005 300 C. The swirls were so deep i thought this on would kill me .

abrcrombe
06-12-2006, 07:52 PM
Did you just used the ClearKote glaze for the swirls or did you use some polishes?

joe.p
06-12-2006, 07:58 PM
Did you just used the ClearKote glaze for the swirls or did you use some polishes?
The swirls where so deep i used intensive polish,then i followed up with the VMHG.