I just changed vehicles from a 2006 BMW 750LI to a Black (Black Metallic) on Black Lincoln MKS (twin turbo). I love this car. I bought it used (9000 miles) from the dealer, but the paint appears to be perfect (not even the slightest scratch or swirl mark). When I picked it up from the dealer, they had detailed it and I'm not sure what they used (I'm still trying to find out), but it looked as wet and glossy as I've ever seen on a car. Once it got rained on I decided to wash it with Meguiar's Wash and Wax product. It cleaned the car fine, but it lost the luster and it made the paint look a little dull compared to before.
On my previous car, the BMW, I did use the full Zaino treatment. It got the car looking great, but the time investment was like an endurance challenge. The new car, the MKS, will be driven daily on an 80 mile commute and garaged at both locations.
My head is spinning from all the products that are out there. I really don't want to go back to the time investment I had to make with Zaino, but I do hope there is something out there that might help me see the wet glossy look again. If a product is easy enough to apply and take off I could see where I might be able to do it every 3 months or so. So maybe durability isn't necessarily needed in my case. Any guidance on a specific product(s) to use would be appreciated.
On my previous car, the BMW, I did use the full Zaino treatment. It got the car looking great, but the time investment was like an endurance challenge. The new car, the MKS, will be driven daily on an 80 mile commute and garaged at both locations.
My head is spinning from all the products that are out there. I really don't want to go back to the time investment I had to make with Zaino, but I do hope there is something out there that might help me see the wet glossy look again. If a product is easy enough to apply and take off I could see where I might be able to do it every 3 months or so. So maybe durability isn't necessarily needed in my case. Any guidance on a specific product(s) to use would be appreciated.