TXZ0603
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- Aug 25, 2007
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Looking to get the black so wet and black it makes Crayon jealous. I'm talking about the deepest, blackest, wettest, swimming around in a black hole of oblivion black while drowning in water black. A black soooo black that black pales in comparison.
Now that you know what I'm looking for, any suggestions? I know most will say use a DA however I don't have one of those right now so all is done by hand. I DO have minor imperfections as well as a few scratches that will NEVER come out and I have some water etching. I know it will never be perfect again but, what can I get over the counter or here online and use in what order, to achieve close to my goal?
Currently I have clayed the car and started to use Megs Ultimate Polish. I have heard to use a glaze after this and then follow with a good wax. I have Pinnacle Sovereign here at the house, a good shady garage, a lot of fans, and nothing to do this weekend.
Thanks for any and all responses. Ill post a few reference pics. I do live in Texas and its 102 in the shade right now and always humid if that matters.
I have searched and read hours upon hours until my eyes feel like they are bleeding, and to be quite brutally honest, I am more confused than when I started. Just when I "think" product X is "the one" I read that product X is not the one that I should use product Y.
Now that you know what I'm looking for, any suggestions? I know most will say use a DA however I don't have one of those right now so all is done by hand. I DO have minor imperfections as well as a few scratches that will NEVER come out and I have some water etching. I know it will never be perfect again but, what can I get over the counter or here online and use in what order, to achieve close to my goal?
Currently I have clayed the car and started to use Megs Ultimate Polish. I have heard to use a glaze after this and then follow with a good wax. I have Pinnacle Sovereign here at the house, a good shady garage, a lot of fans, and nothing to do this weekend.
Thanks for any and all responses. Ill post a few reference pics. I do live in Texas and its 102 in the shade right now and always humid if that matters.
I have searched and read hours upon hours until my eyes feel like they are bleeding, and to be quite brutally honest, I am more confused than when I started. Just when I "think" product X is "the one" I read that product X is not the one that I should use product Y.









