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Help ! What products do i need - Candy Ed30
autoperfection.com:
Sorry :ashamed: Have to disagree with that. If you clay the car, prep the paintwork with a really good cleanser, and apply a descent wax, you'll get the white to really "pop" just as much as you would do with a sealant
Only our opinion :smiley:
JPC:
Everyones entitled to there opinions lol. I've jst done a side comparison on a White car once and the natural carnauba based waxes struggled to delivery the shine compared to a sealant. The shine balances with a wax such as zymol royale Or vintage but we know how much they cost (about 8k and 2k respectively)
yes, a White finish will look good with your process mentioned with a wax but I've found a sealant gives it that but extra. The same goes for silver IMHO.
And I've also found durability better with sealants. Pound for pound.
Just my two cents, it would be boring if we were all the same. It's just another opinion for the op to see. And as I'm not selling anything, it's not completely impartial.
autoperfection.com:
You're absolutely right - the world would be boring if we were all the same!
Our recommendations are impartial though - we sell sealants too, we just don't recommend them as highly because we've found in our experience that they don't have the depth and gloss level that carnauba waxes do
:smiley:
NB07:
i would get some bilberry for the pescara's they are a pain to clean without it :smiley:
keith:
I was at show a few weeks ago and there was a guy there with Candy white ED30 who frequents here, his car was in the show&shine and he used a new product called angelwax on it I liked the finish on it so much I now stock it. Given my car the treatment and is the same if not better than DJ. If you read Auto Express you will see it only missed out on 5 stars as it did not have applicators and mf cloths.
wheels you can coat with Poorboys wheel sealant.
Its all in the prep though.
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