New White 2012 Mitsubishi Evolution

i've used nothing but the Duragloss products rwright stated above... Plus washing with Duragloss shampoo... Keeps my black truck looking 'wet'...

ever think of Optimum Opti-Seal? it's not a wax, but a sealant and is not permanent.

I looked at the duragloss products, look nice but I think I'm sticking to Menzerna. May try out a bottle of Duragloss wax to top it off and compare it to Collinite #845.

I'll look up Opti-seal.

Thanks.
 
I think I will be straying away from Opti-coating my car. Seems like all the reviews I have read say its an amazing protectant, but any wax applied to the vehicle is lost pretty quickly as the opti-coat repels the wax.
 
Thanks for all of the help everyone my final decision is as follows:

P21S Shampoo and Conditioner
Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay
Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0
Menzerna Power Lock
Collinite #845
P21S Wheel cleaner
P21S Total Auto Wash (Engine Cleaner)
303 Aerospace Protectant
Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
Griot's Garage Glass Polish
2 Wash buckets with Grit guards
A few 3X packs of different MF towels

Looking forward to trying this stuff out!
 
After looking over ever inch of my car, it looks like I am seeing very faint swirl markings. It is barely noticeable, unless you look at just the right angle.

Does anyone have a suggestion for very light swirl marks?

I'm looking at Wolfgang Finishing Glaze or Menzerna 4500 (PO85RD).

Again, application will be by hand. I know I need a polisher to completely remove the marks, but I might as well do everything as correctly as I can with the tools I have.

Thanks :xyxthumbs:
 
I have a pearl white car and have tried many different products to make the paint pop. White is really hard to get that super glossy look. I finally found a glaze that gave my white paint that extra gloss, sorry I can't mention it here (forum rules). I would imagine some of the other brands of glaze might do the same. The few that I have tried prior to finding this new one didn't do much. This glaze actually says it works great for white paint. So you might want to ask what's a good glaze available from AG.
 
I have a pearl white car and have tried many different products to make the paint pop. White is really hard to get that super glossy look. I finally found a glaze that gave my white paint that extra gloss, sorry I can't mention it here (forum rules). I would imagine some of the other brands of glaze might do the same. The few that I have tried prior to finding this new one didn't do much. This glaze actually says it works great for white paint. So you might want to ask what's a good glaze available from AG.

Excellent.

What's a good glaze available from AG? :laughing:
 
Sorry for continuing to bump the thread.

After reading through a few topics, I decided on purchasing Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer. I was also allowed to obtain 2 free samples from a previous order that I forgot to add to so I chose 2 samples of Wolfgang Finish Glaze 3.0

What should the order of application be, or are these products redundant?

I'm guessing it should be clay, glaze, then the polish enhancer, followed by sealing and waxing.

Thanks so much in advanced!
 
Finished finally! Menzerna Power Lock finished being buffed out at 1 AM.

Left overnight and added #845 on top, then sealed the trim with WG trim sealant and sealed the rims with Menzerna Power Lock. Polished the glass with Griot's glass polish. Totally dead after all is said and done, but WOW; Menzerna + #845 is a stunner of a combination!

Here are some after shots. It was a little tough to take good pictures as clouds kept creeping in!
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