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Re: LSP for Weekend Only Cruiser?
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Yea, go Polish Angel on that work of art, it deserves it.
Silly Rabbit is right!
Polish Angel for the win! Another great wax is Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax. Can't go wrong either.
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Re: LSP for Weekend Only Cruiser?
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Kamakaz1961
Silly Rabbit is right!
Polish Angel for the win! Another great wax is Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax. Can't go wrong either.
For a black garage queen, Pinnacle Souveran is hard to beat for gloss and depth. 🤙
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This is helping a bunch. I guess I sort of live in my own cocoon and was under the impression that ceramics had really taken over the market. I wondered how waxes and sealants were surviving. I love the durability of ceramic on our hard driven 4-season mobile - but the thought of compounding the now marred beaten up ceramic in order to re-correct and re-coat is daunting.
I do have a couple of friends that brought their cars to a very highly regarded detail shop that installed Feynlab Self Healing Ceramic and i am blown away. Take a bone dry, rough, terry cotton towel and rub as hard as you like. Go ahead: F’ it up. Blow a warm hair dryer on it or pour a cup of warm tap water across it and the roughed up area literally looks freshly sprayed. Is that technology ever coming to the ‘enthusiast’ market??
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Yes. ULTRA high def. Thanks VISITOR
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LSP for Weekend Only Cruiser?
Depends on what you like for looks. I like the candy gloss on black that coatings give you. If a coating shows marring it is definitely protecting better than waxes and sealants and I’d rather my coating mar than paint.
I think CanCoat would be good to get that candy gloss if you like that.
As for self healing Kamikaze Zipang can be purchased by prosumers and has self healing properties.
If i was not going coating route 100% Polish Angel. Centurion for a base coat and Carnauba Arts Black Wulfenite for toppings.
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Thank You! Damn - I’m behind the times .. I’d never heard of Kamikaze. I was glued to their site for the last 45 minutes like it was porn.
I’m not sure I trust my skill set enough to to lay down their Zipang on a black car…. Is there any benefit to using their ‘overcoat’ spray as a stand alone? My thought is if the car is not ‘coated’ and you find an area of a few light toweling marks, you can practically take those out by hand with a mild finishing polish and then hit that panel with a light top coat. I have never had any luck polishing a ceramic coating other than to affirmatively remove it to re-coat the entire panel (or car)
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As others have said- Pinnacle Souveran - on a black garage queen- BOOM! So deep you would lose your balance when you get next to it.
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Sometimes oldies but goodies are among the best bet and that’s why I still use Souveran on both my black and white garage queens.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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