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what dosent shine at all?they doesnt shine at all= = i just ordered klasse twins, will the sealant bring out the reflection? i will keep post up my result later ( hand polish/sealant and s100 wax )
what dosent shine at all?
okay?lunar mist metallic is a gold base silver color and it compare to others silver cars it looks so dull
Your picture is very dull.
Rsurfer post a picture of your car, it has a very nice shine to it.
okay?
go to google and type it into google images
sorry i have a dull malibu:buffing:
Asphalt Rocket, not to steal this thread, but I've been reading your post for some time and I agree with you 99% of the time. Your a great asset to this forum.
Used the mf applicator that came with the UPGP and used just 2 squirts per panel. Less is best. If you see streaks leave it alone for 12 hrs. and QD, it will come right off. I believe the DWG under the UPGP helped some. I have sinced put Fusion over UPGP and there is less hard candy shine and more depth and glow. Going to try Danase Paint Sealant next cause it requires no cure time and you can apply in direct sunlight, not that I would.:buffing:Thanks Rsurfer, I appreciate the compliment. I guess now I just have to work on that 1%.I will ask you then how the heck do you get UPGP not to streak and look as nice as yours. Pat got my interest in it and I used it twice and I put it back on the shelf for 8 months now.
everytime i see this pic i say WOW and ive probably seen it 50 times.![]()
Thanks for the compliment Asphalt Rocket
Used the mf applicator that came with the UPGP and used just 2 squirts per panel. Less is best. If you see streaks leave it alone for 12 hrs. and QD, it will come right off. I believe the DWG under the UPGP helped some. I have sinced put Fusion over UPGP and there is less hard candy shine and more depth and glow. Going to try Danase Paint Sealant next cause it requires no cure time and you can apply in direct sunlight, not that I would.:buffing: