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Hi everybody new to the forum and starting to detail my black vehicles again. I have a 2011 denali 2500 hd and a 2009 lexus gs350 I will be working on. I had both vehicles detailed and protected by Ming shine that is suppose to last for ever with out needing to be waxed again. But they don't bead water that great any more they are shiny but I put a coat of wax o the car and it was a night and day difference. The truck has some good swirls and semi deep scratches. The lexus has minor swirls and scratches. I need help picking out the proper product to buy. I am looking at a few different manufactures I have been reading all kinds of reviews and info that I can find. I am wondering what you guys recommend getting. I have a mikita circular polisher already and am thinking of getting a DA polisher to do the polish and wax with if I really need it. I am looking at the following product lines let me know what you guys think is the best system that gives the best results. I am going to use a Sealant as I only want to detail the car/truck twice a year and Edmonton winters are fairly harsh. I am looking for something that will provide a rich deep finish that shines. Both cars a DDs so they don't need to be in show car quality but I want them looking great

1) Pinnacle advanced swirl remover/ advanced finishing polish/liquid souveran wax summer time add souveran paste wax

2) Wolfgang total swirl remover 3.0/finishing glaze 3.0/ deep gloss sealant summer add souveran paste wax.

3) Blackfire scratch resistant compound/gloss enhancing polish/ black ice hybrid or wet diamond all finish protectant. Is the blackice hybrid worth the 150 bucks if so that's fine

Sorry for the long first post just trying to get all the info you guys might need to help Thanks for any replies Dale
 
I do this for a living so take my advice from a guy that likes to get things done as fast as possible while still getting great results.

Grab a griots garage 6 inch da polisher
a couple of two packs of optimum MF cutting and polishing pads
Your compound of choice. Optimum hyper compound and megs d300 are both super easy to use.
A bottle of optimum GPS. Great aio polish that lasts a long time.
Top with optimum car wax

All that other stuff will work fine , but doing this will give you great results and you won't be able to tell the difference between it and all the other stuff.

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The above is good advice, but everyone has opinions. I like the Wolfgang polishes. They are idiot proof. I would get a GG6 and small bottles of the 3 WG polishes. As for wax, Optimum car wax is easy to use, but real world durability is only 2 months if your lucky for a DD on horizontal panels.

If your looking for an easy LSP, get WG Depp Gloss Liquid Seal. Top it with a wax - even better.
 
If you are looking for long term durability you can always switch the GPS for hyper polish, then use opti seal or opti coat in lieu of the optimum car wax.

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I have a 2011 denali 2500 hd and a 2009 lexus gs350 I will be working on.
Two paint systems directly opposite on the hardness scale, IMO and IME.

I had both vehicles detailed and protected by Ming shine that is suppose to last for ever with out needing to be waxed again.

The truck has some good swirls and semi deep scratches.
The lexus has minor swirls and scratches.
Two complete opposite defects needing attention.

I need help picking out the proper product to buy.

I am going to use a Sealant as I only want to detail the car/truck twice a year and Edmonton winters are fairly harsh. I am looking for something that will provide a rich deep finish that shines. Both cars a DDs so they don't need to be in show car quality but I want them looking great

1) Pinnacle advanced swirl remover/ advanced finishing polish/liquid souveran wax summer time add souveran paste wax

2) Wolfgang total swirl remover 3.0/finishing glaze 3.0/ deep gloss sealant summer add souveran paste wax.

3) Blackfire scratch resistant compound/gloss enhancing polish/ black ice hybrid or wet diamond all finish protectant. Is the blackice hybrid worth the 150 bucks if so that's fine

I feel that you are looking for a cure all. All products mentioned are top-shelf go-to's.
But what works well on one paint system might not work as well on the other.

Summer or winter, paste or liquid, the wax you chose has been reported by some forum members to have short lived/average durability. I'd go with a Collinite product if I were only topping the sealant twice yearly.

Just me rambling instead of doing something productive.
 
As I humbly admit I haven't waxed my one car for about a year, I say that to mention that it has Collinite 845 on it and still beads. It is garaged at home, but sits out all day at my wife's office.
 
I second the Collinite. 476 is a good one for over the 3 month threshold.
 
I'm expecting Collinite #476 to get me through the winter but it surely lasts longer than 3 monthes based on my reading here! Don't count out #915 either, good info on longevity about it as well.

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Thanks for the replies everyone. I want to start detailing myself im tired of paying $600 for each vehicle every 6 months The cost of one detail pays for everything I need. I keep reading good things about the blackfire product line. It is just a little confusing all the options and trying to get the products that will work best. I read a good review on wolfgang deep gloss sealant working well for 6 months of winter abuse. Please keep the ideas coming all the input helps a rookie like me
 
Once again thanks for the advice guys. I made my big purchase I went to auto obsessed in Edmonton a really good group of guys and great advise. They spent a couple hours with me. I bought a rupes big foot polisher menzerna fg400 sf4500 power lock and chemical guys black wax. I polished and sealed the truck yesterday I only had time to do one step and seal so I used the 4500 with a green pad and I must say I can't believe the wash and drying swirls in my truck that came out it is a great product the shine and depth are great and once I applied the power lock it looks fantastic. It does not look perfect in the sun but for one step I am happy till spring. I can't wait to see how the black wax looks next summer.
 
Pinnacle black label surface coat to seal your paint for 3 years, glass for 2 years, and wheels for 18 months.
 
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