Prima Amigo does a great job "filling" imperfections, especially on dark paint.
But you will not have great or permanent results if you don't address the swirls.
Maybe think about stepping up to an AIO to get better, longer lasting results.
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Prima Amigo does a great job "filling" imperfections, especially on dark paint.
But you will not have great or permanent results if you don't address the swirls.
Maybe think about stepping up to an AIO to get better, longer lasting results.
Klasse Sealant Glaze works well for minor swirls and has a layering effect. Works even better at at 1:3 ratio with water. I documented it with pictures on Autopia about 10 years ago. Takes about 3 layers before you start noticing results.
Thanks all for the reply, much appreciated :)
Add Collinite 476 and, although I’m not big fan of it overall, Meg’s NXT / M21 fills very well, even better in unison with D156... actually if I was trying to fill swirls as a main goal I would dig this combo out from my back shelf.
Anyone remember danese wetglaze? Poorboys black hole was good but essence plus is better and durable
I remember them well and they all didn't work..not on black paint anyway. Even Essence Plus did not do a very good job. I tried by hand by machine. Heavy, light, remove right away, let sit for a few hours. Tried layering, it helps a little, but I can still see the fine lines.
I used to love thay stuff.
It used to be called Zymol Auto Polish, and came in a fancy plastic packaging.
It still has that same delicious coconut/banana scent too...
I don't remember it really filling, but do remember it being very aggressive, and effective.
Even their HD Cleanse was pretty effective at actually removing some light scratches.