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Gloss Enhancing Sprays
Meguiars Gloss Enhancer.
Yay or Nay.
My take. Right now, my cars are full wrap.
Nothing really last long on this - whether it be a $10 coating or a $100 bottle of coating....
So I tend to top and top *often* when I see fall off.
The gloss enhancing spray from Meguiars is interesting, but everytime I am inclined to order it, I say I have plenty of *spray* (currently in the mix is BSD, 3-1 and Meguiars Hybrid Coating) that I am already topping off...
I guess I'm seeking some AG ebablers ;-/
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Re: Gloss Enhancing Sprays
According to Megs, it was not designed nor tested on vinyl. Can't imagine its going to do anything spectacular in your case.
But its so cheap you could just try it yourself and report back here for others who have the same question.
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Re: Gloss Enhancing Sprays
Turtle Wax Wax & Dry is awesome stuff. I'm blown away by how much gloss it adds while not attracting any dust like some of the other options can do.
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Re: Gloss Enhancing Sprays
I've used P&S Dream Maker and Wowo's Showstopper, both pure gloss enhancers, and I absolutely hated them.
They should be easy to apply, but I just find them smeary, no matter the application method or amount used. It would ok if that hard work offered something substantial to equation, but both simply disappear at the next wash.
I'd much rather use a simple quick detailer, easier to apply with similar gloss and slickness.
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Re: Gloss Enhancing Sprays
My absolute favorite quick detailer that adds gloss like no other and doesn't attract dust is Gyeon Quick Detailer. Particularly on single stage paint it really adds a wow factor. Another contributing factor is clean windows. Again, by Gyeon their glass cleaner is unbelievable.
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Re: Gloss Enhancing Sprays
I don't believe the Megs Gloss Enhancer will work on vinyl.
It's designed for paint, not plastic.
Flex 3401 & PE14
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