Making White cars look wet????

Gary Sword said:
Liquid Souveran on White:
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What a glow, Gary!!! (Does it ever leave your garage? hee hee...j/k!!) VERY WET WHITE!:applause: :cheers: :awesome:
 
ltoman said:
What a glow, Gary!!! (Does it ever leave your garage? hee hee...j/k!!) VERY WET WHITE!:applause: :cheers: :awesome:

My wife actually put about 500 miles on it in 1 week showing property a couple of weeks ago. Even though she was the one who wanted that car, most of the time she does take our van. It's the last time I buy her a Mercedes for Christmas. :( I perfer sports cars so I don't drive it that much.:) We do take if we are going out somewhere with another couple. It's hard to fit 4 people in a 2 seater.

Just to stay on topic our van's white. I think I'm going to try some XMT 360 with Liquid Souveran on top.
 
Well, we have either gave some nice ideas or confused the heck out of you!

If you are machine polishing, take your time and get the paint flawless. This more important on white than any color. Why? Not because you're gonna see them but because of the light that is absorbed. You want it to be perfect and not distorted.
 
those white wheels really set it off nicely great job.......
 
I asked a similar question last month and got some super advice here on AG.

I ended up using DG105 (can't say enough good things about this product - after it cured, put on a second coat and it's amazing). I then topped it with Liquid Souveran and it's absolutely incredible. Deep, wet look. Mind you, this is a '91 Accord and I couldn't be happier.
 
cusepack said:
I asked a similar question last month and got some super advice here on AG.

I ended up using DG105 (can't say enough good things about this product - after it cured, put on a second coat and it's amazing). I then topped it with Liquid Souveran and it's absolutely incredible. Deep, wet look. Mind you, this is a '91 Accord and I couldn't be happier.


Did you use the D.G.601 bonding agent first......??? if not?? next time use that first let haze, but don't wipe it off, then top the haze with the D.G.105............very good duo.....:cheers:
 
Hey thanks Bill for the tip. I actually didn't use the DG 601 last time around, but will certainly put that in my next AG order.
 
Post photos of it. The Crosssfire is cute - consider I despise its maker - no offense to you. Our van is the first decent Plymouth/dodge/Chrysler I have had. Not that it is mine. ANyway, I wish I knew about this site when I had my white Supra. that turned heads alone - imagine it glossed in Liquid Souveran!!!!!!!! OOOOOOOOOHHHHH!'It could look like Gary's white mercedes - like milk.
 
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