Best Reflection Shots on a White Car

Optimum Hyper Compound and Polish, followed by Opticoat 2.0

My Camaro:

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wow very niceee,

theres some white in there :D
 
Opti-Guard
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MPL
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BFWD
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Opti-Guard
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Opti-Guard
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Opti-Guard
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BFWD
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Impressive - the BFWD looks amazing actually. If Crystal Seal wasn't so bloody easy to use with fantastic results (especially on white), I would have to give it a try. hahaha. You should try one of the sisters - BFCS or the new WG Deep Gloss Liquid Seal. Hit it with 3-4 coats waiting 1 hr between applications. You won't be disappointed.
 
My RAV4-- Wipe with Poorboy's Spray & Wipe, clay, Menzerna intensive polish, Griot's Polisher & Lake Country white 6" pad. No LSP, polish only. It's white pearl but due to the overcast you can't see it. Duragloss #105 was applied later and it was blinding in the sun....sparkle city!

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Here is a 2003 Toyota Highlander that I detailed about 4 months ago but I just washed it today and nothing else, just to get all the dirt off from driving in the snow last week.

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This was before and after the detail of the hood 4 months ago.

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I dont have any pictures, so you'll just have to take my word for it. On my 97 Camaro SS, I used Pinnacle Advanced Swirl remover, Advanced Finishing Polish, then a Poor Boys White Diamond Glaze, followed by Collinite 845 and then for fun topped with Souveran. I removed all the swirls but there were rids I couldn't get rid of. It is as shiny as I know how to get a white car!
 
Anyone who owns a white car, please take a look at "Alex's Most Recent Photoshoot" starring myself, and my car. Courtesy of Cesar Ghisilieri Photography!
 
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