I gotta get some of THIS wax

Whats that the new IS? I am sure it wasn't anything special. Its whatever the sponsor their provides. I have seen people at autoshows spraying turtle wax qd with a dirty arse towel.
 
Could be Windex for all we know.

... and yes, I saw that happen at the Lexus display at the auto show last year.

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Windex? Crazy.

Yeah, new IS. It's a pretty car too, the reflections and shine are crazy!

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Prob a glaze, short term shine.

If that's a glaze, then I need to get some to lay under some carnuba.

I've got some megs 7, but it's impossible for me to work. Dries to fast and I can't ever get it off.

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I think a lot is the lighting and the black reflective platform. I notice that same "pop" at the BMW dealer. But, if you look at the paint closely you can see shallow shirls.
 
It's all lighting, so many people get fooled by that
Granted the paint probably looks good but many of ours in better shape
 
It's all lighting, so many people get fooled by that
Granted the paint probably looks good but many of ours in better shape

I agree. How come the car's paint doesnt shine like that at the dealership!? Lmao
 
Am I missing something or is it a bad picture? Nothing special about that shine compared to the hundreds of dripping wet pictures here on AG.
 
Just FYI ,number 7 was designed for single stage paint.

Just FYI, M07 is designed and can be used also with Clear Coat paint systems. Please do a little more research before you make a statement about a product. Thanks
 
I've got some megs 7, but it's impossible for me to work. Dries to fast and I can't ever get it off.

Chase, some people find M07 "hard" to remove. PM me, let me see what process your doing exactly. Personally M07 buffs off for me as easy as any other product. Chemical Guy's EZ Creme Glaze is also a great alternative (and smells better) to M07. Keep in mind like with any glaze, durability is sacrificed for looks.
 
I got a gallon of a product they used locally at the car shows back several years, I believe it was called Sunshine Glaze w/ carnauba. It was thin yellow spray.
 
Could be Windex for all we know.

... and yes, I saw that happen at the Lexus display at the auto show last year.

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Windex on a $400k supercar, what's the problem....LOL!
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