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Is it a waste of effort?
My ride currently is opti-guarded. I currently obsessed by what of the members here are achieving, the high gloss and shine.
I've been thru "Junkman" video and i realised (correct me if i'm wrong) that basically the shine comes from the perfection of clear coat.
Is it a waste of effort that i try to perfect the already sealed clear coat?
I live in a tropical country and it's burning every morning and raining almost every late noon. Which is the most suitable procedure/product i can use to achieve the deepest gloss, wet look on my ride?
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Re: Is it a waste of effort?
It's not worthless if that's the look your after...What adds depth and gloss the best is good ol carnauba wax! plenty available here.
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Originally Posted by T3 AutoDetails
It's not worthless if that's the look your after...What adds depth and gloss the best is good ol carnauba wax! plenty available here.
I agree. Some people have convinced themselves all wax is the the same and there is some world wide conspiracy to sell us $10 waxes in fancy bottles.
If the OP wants to believe that then he has done all he can do. If you enjoy trying different waxes, then polish off the OC with a finishing polish and apply a sealant topped by a nice looking wax, like Fuzion or Souverän.
If its looks you want, you won't be disappointed, assuming you paint is corrected. Or, if you believe all wax is the same, then check out Turtle Wax, its got a very low price.
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Re: Is it a waste of effort?
My ride is white in colour. Which is the most suitable wax to give a deep gloss like those wet oil look?
If there are scratch or swirl marks on my OC, how can i polish it off?
Btw, there are swirls mark on my gloss plastic panel, how can i polish it off?
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Re: Is it a waste of effort?
Originally Posted by Williammm
My ride currently is opti-guarded.
I've been thru "Junkman" video and i realised (correct me if i'm wrong)
that basically the shine comes from the perfection of clear coat.
Is it a waste of effort that i try to perfect the already sealed clear coat?
^^^Shouldn't your clear-coat have been "perfected" before it was sealed by the Opti-Gard?^^^
Originally Posted by Williammm
I currently obsessed by what of the members here are achieving, the high gloss and shine.
Just my opinion...But:
If you're not satisfied with the product (Opti-Gard) that's currently providing protection
(said to be among the very, very best) for your vehicle's CC paint-film...
You have several options, one of which is the removal of the Opti-Gard Coating, and replacing it
with other protection-products such as waxes, sealants, or even other "Coatings".
Originally Posted by Williammm
I live in a tropical country and it's burning every morning and raining almost every late noon.
Which is the most suitable procedure/product i can use to achieve the deepest gloss, wet look on my ride?
Personally...
If I lived in your particular clime, I'd 'stick' with the Opti-Gard Coating,
instead of perhaps taking the chance that other "types" of protection-products,
(which, and among themselves), may become 'sticky', as it were.
(Again, just my opinion)
Your choice:
Longer-term Protection vs. Fleetingly-Short-Lived (and often just alleged) "Good/Better Looks"
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Is it a waste of effort?
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
I agree. Some people have convinced themselves all wax is the the same and there is some world wide conspiracy to sell us $10 waxes in fancy bottles.
If the OP wants to believe that then he has done all he can do. If you enjoy trying different waxes, then polish off the OC with a finishing polish and apply a sealant topped by a nice looking wax, like Fuzion or Souverän.
If its looks you want, you won't be disappointed, assuming you paint is corrected. Or, if you believe all wax is the same, then check out Turtle Wax, its got a very low price.
It is the oppostie way around. some people have convinced themselves that car wax is really worth $50 +++++++++.
Whatever rings your bell.
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Re: Is it a waste of effort?
Don't get me wrong, i still like the OC. The car was done properly and OC-ed. I'm just looking for ways to "enhance" the gloss.
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If your paint is already perfectedcongrats by the way!)
Couldn't you apply some glaze on small test spot area (that gets sun) to see how it looks? And once it is cured could you not apply a thin coat of wax? To see how it turns out? (For experimentation purposes?)
And is topping to much wax a bad thing?
(I'm the nerdy kid asking a bunch of questions and participating)
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Originally Posted by hernandez.art13
If your paint is already perfected congrats by the way!)
Couldn't you apply some glaze on small test spot area (that gets sun) to see how it looks? And once it is cured could you not apply a thin coat of wax? To see how it turns out? (For experimentation purposes?)
And is topping to much wax a bad thing?
(I'm the nerdy kid asking a bunch of questions and participating)
Was supposed to be a smiley face not a sad face
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