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Wax for light colors
I know there are ones geared for light colors, but can I use my Natty's Blue with decent results?
I have three cars lined up: red, silver, and cream. I might just use AIO and EXP and forget the carnuba.
I tell one faimily member I wanna detail theri car and now everyone wants it done! Maybe at least I can register here at AG for my upcoming wedding
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Think I mentioned it to you before but I have EX-P and Natty's Blue on my white suv and never seen white have the deep, wet look that my truck has. I did a layer of AIO, 2 of EX-P, and 2 of Natty's Blue.
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Awesome! I have that! Thanks Surfer.
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what sealants and waxes do you currently have at your disposal?
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Dang that IS awesome!! It looks like milk! Anybody want to grab a straw and drink this baby with me?? Well anybody except Killr that is!! And he knows EXACTLY why! lol
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That white does look gooood.
For silver i tend to switch between Souveran and Sig II depending what mood i'm in, this is applied on top of Wolfgang DPGS.
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I understand the sig series is really geared for lighter colors, silver in particular......I have both souveran and the signature wax.......
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I omly have AIO< EXP, and Nat Bleu right now. SHould do the trick on most cars for now. I plan on upping my stash little by little. Kinda hard as I am getting everything aroudn for my wedding here shortly, but gonna keep gettign what supllies I can.
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Wystang you deserve props for that super glossy white. IMO white has always been the hardest to gleem, the easiest to dirty, and my least favorite color to stand out or pop.
As for carnuabas alot work well on light cars and wont break the bank. Sig Series, Liquid Souveran, Nattys, and Clearkote Carnuaba Moose all look great.
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