Gettin that itch to get more gloss/shine

Wets tires on a white car brings it to a new level even if you do nothing to the paint.put a coat of what ever you use on the paint,then when you get there apply some endurance gel wet to those low profiles and coat the radials itself.After the show wipe all of it off.Nobody deos that at a show.little things like that make your car pop.gloss coat X2 on the paint is insane.
 
Wets tires on a white car brings it to a new level even if you do nothing to the paint.put a coat of what ever you use on the paint,then when you get there apply some endurance gel wet to those low profiles and coat the radials itself.After the show wipe all of it off.Nobody deos that at a show.little things like that make your car pop.gloss coat X2 on the paint is insane.


Always been afraid of doing the tread after seeing one fool..........

I will however clean the tires and shine the sidewalls.
 
I wouldn't hesitate to dress the treads if I was prepping a car at a show.. However instead of Endurance I'd use Hyper Dressing, that way you have a much better chance of cleaning it off once the shows over and you have to hit the road..


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I wouldn't hesitate to dress the treads if I was prepping a car at a show.. However instead of Endurance I'd use Hyper Dressing, that way you have a much better chance of cleaning it off once the shows over and you have to hit the road..


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All I got is PB Bold n Brite
 
Which? More High Gloss, or one of Gold Zirkon?

You gonna make it Sunday?

Gold baby Gold!!!!! See what it does for ya!

Nah, not gonna make it bro...story of my life! But, as always, I appreciate the invites!!!
 
Gold baby Gold!!!!! See what it does for ya!

Nah, not gonna make it bro...story of my life! But, as always, I appreciate the invites!!!

Too bad. Old Pirate + Tropic Steve and Broker99 will be there too.



 
Car show Sunday

I don't lose gracefully,
and would prefer not to lose at all...
Sometimes, when participating in
outdoor contests, it does becomes
a battle royale in winning The Title:

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I say you ought to win! :props:

I'll await hearing the good news
that you brung home the bacon!


Bob
 
Have you thought about using Gold Zirkon?
 
The car looks great! What do you use at the sophow to remove dust, etc.
 
I haven't used that one, I've heard good things. Have to give it a try if I can't duplicate the mixture of products I'm currently using. I guess it's a good idea to measure when you mix products in case you come up with something that works great lol
 
Maybe some Reload will do the trick!?! LOL You gotta know, I've always been a comic.

No, in truth, and also because I just don't know, or have a clue about PA Products, from the little bit of descriptions I've read about them, some say to have a "warmth" of Carnauba to them. Of course my friend, I've sampled none of them to really know what they'd look like on any given vehicle.

So, you have said you're on the hunt for "more gloss". If you are truthful, and earnest about that, then about all I can say is perhaps another product or product line, and "clean the easel" as they would say.

Hard to say what I would do, or where I would go if in your shoes? Would people think I took a serious step back if folks then began to then call me a "Wolfgang Man", and solely rely on their products for gratification?

Well, you've probably been down that road, and probably have sampled more of the Wolfgang Line-Up than I have. I surely cannot say a bad thing about them, all superb products IMO.

As you probably already know well, WGDGPS 3.0 will give that hard, candy-like dripping wet gloss with major reflections. IMO, it's the best Sealant I've ever used, and although some say Menz Powerlock is virtually identical, I've used both and the nod for me goes to Wolfgang. Never tried Fuzion, but know one fella with a Ferarri 458 who once stated he became a "Fuzion Addict".

Sure wish I was wealthy enough to be able to make such statements! :-)
 
The problems I largely face, is not vehicles, products, or how to use them. Or even actually money (to a point)

It's living in a "Dust Bowl" with no garage, and take your choice of contaminants to bombard your ride on a daily basis, the desert dirt, or the much worse Gypsum Dust from the largest Gypsum Field in the world just a few miles west of me (White Sands)

That I could never properly maintain your Vette here in my current state, unless I was willing to sell my soul, work feverishly around the clock 24-7, and go literally insane trying to do so in the process.

Having a mother that lived in Venice Fla for 24 years, I'm well aware that such areas are surely a lot more vehicle friendly. Mucho Car Clubs galore. There, many can enjoy the hobby.

We have some common ground, as I once owned a white '67 Vette for 8-1/2 years. I'd never want to own such a vehicle here in this nightmare, I would indeed go nuts.
 
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