What products should I choose?

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I want to bring the color out of my synergy green camaro and im wondering what products would be the best to do this with I was thinking BF sealant or wolfgang sealant with BF wax or fuzion wax or even if there are better options out there.
 
Does you paint need a correction first? Unless you have corrected the paint to the best it can be, no sealant or wax will be able to give your car that "pop" you are looking for.
 
im a fan of collinite. i hear the 915 is a great wax....
 
I've examined the paint and there are very few swirl marks on the car should I still use a finishing polish with little to no cut on spots with no swirl marks? I'll post some pictures of the car and you guys can tell me what you think
 
You'll get many different opinions on which products to choose. Mine is that you need to polish to bring out the color, because the color is underneath the clearcoat. If the clearcoat is swirled or dull, how can you see what lies beneath? It'd be like looking through a dirty window or through smudged eyeglasses.

I also don't think the LSP matters much, not in terms of looks. Does it make some difference? Yes, but nowhere near as much as polishing. What is different is durability. I personally would not choose something like Fuzion, just because I see that as a show-car/garage queen wax, not a daily-driver/sits outside 24/7 wax. I assume (perhaps incorrectly), that it is not durable. It's also $200. There's no way I could justify its cost to performance ratio.
 
Wolfgang Deep Paint Sealant will maintain that bright look.
 
Tempting to go with WG any more opinions as far as bringing out the color for my camaro?
 
You'll get many different opinions on which products to choose. Mine is that you need to polish to bring out the color, because the color is underneath the clearcoat. If the clearcoat is swirled or dull, how can you see what lies beneath? It'd be like looking through a dirty window or through smudged eyeglasses.

I also don't think the LSP matters much, not in terms of looks. Does it make some difference? Yes, but nowhere near as much as polishing.

I agree with trekkeruss, polishing is the most important factor in a car's appearance, even if you don't think there is, there could very well be embedded dirt on the paint (that clay won't get) that will require a polish to remove. Plus what trekkeruss said polish can clear up a slightly opaque clear coat, increasing the color and gloss of the paint.
 
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