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Show Car Gloss Please
My nephew will be displaying his 2004 Mustang Cobra at the Goodguys Nationals in Columbus,Ohio in July. It is a special display of “6 Generations of Mustang”. I would like to get all of your opinions as to which product would give the maximum gloss/shine/pop for displaying the car for the 3 days inside an air conditioned building at the Ohio State Fairgrounds. We obviously don’t care about protection….just GLOSS.
A spray product is preferable.
thanks for helping.
Craig
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Re: Show Car Gloss Please
P&S Dream Maker!
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Carnuba is the standard for gloss
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Originally Posted by
luckydawg
Carnuba is the standard for gloss
This would be my recommendation too. Some product with a high carnauba content. Unfortunately I don't have any current experience with any carnauba product.
Maybe something like the Spray Liquid Souveran Car Wax?
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I use Souveran paste on my garage queens
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Polish the paint surface to perfection and top it with Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax. It's been a show car favorite for a very long time.
Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax
Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax
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Originally Posted by
Bobby B.
Polish to perfection is the key for maximum shine/gloss.
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Polish Angel High Gloss after a perfect polishing??
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Some really good ideas in here, all of which are great.
I'd be tempted for Pinnacle Souveran + P&S Dream Maker
Second thought was the Polish Angel High Gloss product mentioned above.
You probably should make sure the paint is corrected, or at least maybe a glaze to reduce any imperfections.
Something like Poorboys Black Hole or the new Stjarnagloss Glasyr product.
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