detailing a silver lexus suv this weekend which lsp should yeild the best look?

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collinite 845 wolfgang sealant, pinn liquid sover, or klasse sealant? i have all 4 but havent played with them all yet on silver.
 
Only tried 845. Can you do a test spot with all 4 on the same panel and then see which looks the best on silver. IMHO it is all in the prep work and not the LSP.
 
I'm not sure about silver but the Wolfgang on my Black car is great looking!
 
I too always have a problem to choose which LSP to go with silver colour.

No noticeable difference in look whatever I use ;-))
 
Klasse HGSG has a learning curve but leaves a long lasting bright candy-coat that I really like on silver. Be sure to search the forums or ask questions before trying or you are likely to apply too thick and struggle removing. It is definitely one product that, if you see it when you apply it, you are applying too thick.
 
Will tell you that light fantastic from dodo is awesome on silver
 
My car and the wife's car are silver. I have experimented with the following:

WHDGPS topped with Fuzion = $$$$
DG 501 or 105 topped with Colly 845 = $
Menz Power Lock topped with Pinnacle Liquid Souveran = $$
WHDGPS topped with Pinnacle Souveran Wax = $$$

In my eyes the WHDGPS topped with Fuzion looks the best and the protection is great. However, DG501/105 with Colly not only looks great, but the protection is off-the-hook. Great for winter prep. My least favorite was WHDGPS with Pinny Wax - it slightly muted the metallic in the paint, but protection was pretty good. The Menz combo comes in third.

Hope this helps,

- Sparty
 
Klasse would be my choice. It not only will look good on silver, but will last a long time.
 
I am having the same issue with my new silver DD ... I want more gloss from a sealant. Powerlock, Blackfire, or UPP is next.
 
+1 for Klasse.

Put some in a sprayer bottle mixed 1:1 and apply like a quick detailer. Wipe on, wipe off. Apply 2 more layers 30 minutes apart and you will have the paint looking like glass and it will be protected for 4+ months.

FK1000p is another favorite of mines on silvers and whites as it gives it a very glassy candy coating look.
 
Blackfire with 845 applied on day 2 looks great one the last 3 silvers i've done. *given one of the three is my daily*

also tried a sonax lsp with sonax wax.
another was with blackfire topped with DP wax.

one more in the tool box to try, but that will be another 4-6 weeks before getting to the next combo.
chris<pixelmonkey>:D
 
I have done test spot with cleaner wax on sliver too see what i like you night try it that way too find out what you like
 
I add 2 capfuls of Klasse AIO into my soapy wash bucket, Prima Amigo, Fk1000p and then a synthetic wax or hybrid for the liquid paint look.
 
not on your list but available locally and at a very reasonable price, silver owners should consider duragloss 105/601. it made a very dramatic difference on my silver car following 501.
 
+1 for Klasse.

Put some in a sprayer bottle mixed 1:1 and apply like a quick detailer. Wipe on, wipe off. Apply 2 more layers 30 minutes apart and you will have the paint looking like glass and it will be protected for 4+ months.

FK1000p is another favorite of mines on silvers and whites as it gives it a very glassy candy coating look.



What do you mix Klasse with?

Thanks
 
I'd use the Klasse twins topped with 845 - Klasse has a candy-coated look, and the 845 will make the finish very bright and reflective - perfect for a silver car, and durability will be among the best you can get this side of the new nano-sealants or coatings.
 
+1 for Klasse.

Put some in a sprayer bottle mixed 1:1 and apply like a quick detailer. Wipe on, wipe off. Apply 2 more layers 30 minutes apart and you will have the paint looking like glass and it will be protected for 4+ months.

FK1000p is another favorite of mines on silvers and whites as it gives it a very glassy candy coating look.



I'll second the FK1000p, I've used it on both of my silver cars and it looks great. I also like BFWD.
 
I've ordered some PoliSeal for the GF's daily driver silver Accord- I really wanted to give this one step stuff a try. For the first shot, I'll do the entire car in PoliSeal only.

On the trunk lid though, I would like to divide it up into 3 sections- PoliSeal only, PoliSeal topped with Colli 845 (this stuff has me intrigued with all its good reviews), and a third section with PoliSeal topped with my fallback Zaino. Hopefully this will give me some better insight for threads like this!
 
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