DaveT435
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so the confusion starts again jajaja. I'm going to try it both ways, since I like to wax every 1-2 month.
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so the confusion starts again jajaja. I'm going to try it both ways, since I like to wax every 1-2 month.
Couldn't agree with you more. I use all those products as well on my Audi. It's quartz grey metallic (lighter color) and night street light reflection off the car is obscene! Definitely the work of the V7.
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I think I'll order some and give it a try. Haven't been disappointed in any of CG's products yet.
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Black Light, Jetseal, CG 50/50, V7 on a 1989 Porsche 911
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The butter wet wax was easy to apply and easy to wipe off. Plus the smell is intoxicating lol.
For me to really judge this wax, I have to use it by itself. so it's hard for me to judge if this wax since it was stacked with black light and v7.
I do believe the v7 did enhance everything. The butter wax isn't that expensive. I say give it a go. But I really want to try this wax out on its own.
Next month I will rewax my daily. Strip everything off start fresh with cg bww and nothing else.
I am going to give it a try. I still have a couple other sealants and waxes to try so it may be a couple months. Please let me know how it works as a stand alone.
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Black Light, Jetseal, CG 50/50, V7 on a 1989 Porsche 911
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Just got it in yesterday, will post results, so we willl find out soon.:buffing:
Not to hijack the OP's thread, but I have a couple of questions on this topic:
1. Do you really need a third wax (like Pete's 53) with the BL + V7 combo to get that extra pop, or does the BL V7 work just as well without another wax in the mix? I'm looking to get that "can't stop looking at my car it's soo glossy" look?
2. Does the BL V7 combo perform well on a daily driver, say, with some minor swirls on it, or do you have to have pretty much a show car finish before you use them to get that awesome look? I know paint prep is the most important part of achieving high gloss, but just wanted to see if it could take the DD to the next level, even with the minor swirls that DD's normally have...
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Blacklight is a hard product to classify. It has a small amount of abrasive built in to the formula. It provide protection and it also fills. I use Blacklight mainly as a gloss enhancer. Since I have OCD, I usually back this up with a dedicated sealant or wax. When I layer a wax over a sealant....I mainly do it for looks. The wax being a sacrificial layer is an added bonus.
Here is an example of Blacklight on a DD.
BlackLight, CG Jetseal, V07
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That makes sense. I wish your pics would have come out. I would have liked to see them!
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If you look in youtube and do a search typing: chemical guys winter, theres a series of videos showing you how to prepare your car for winter. The steps the spokesperson for cg uses are the following:Correct order is backlight, v7 and then the Pete's I know I'm late and everybody's probably already told him but whatever just wanted to post it!