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Show'n'Shine Saloon
detailing DSG
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott P" data-source="post: 4510956" data-attributes="member: 15037"><p>With metallic paint, I always suggest that you get the clearcoat clean and polished and concentrate on letting the metal flake pop. The Poorboy's SSR Series (2.5 and 1) or Optimum Compound and Polish would be very effective at getting the paint clean while removing or reducing those swirls and light scratches. </p><p></p><p>Once that was done, I'd go for clarity to ensure the metal flake is sparkling. ClearKote Red Moose Machine Glaze adds excellent depth and clarity. I'd then top it with Poorboy's EX-P sealant. It is a pure sealant and gives a great shine and gloss. Personally, I wouldn't top it with a carnauba wax as it might tend to mute the metallics a little bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott P, post: 4510956, member: 15037"] With metallic paint, I always suggest that you get the clearcoat clean and polished and concentrate on letting the metal flake pop. The Poorboy's SSR Series (2.5 and 1) or Optimum Compound and Polish would be very effective at getting the paint clean while removing or reducing those swirls and light scratches. Once that was done, I'd go for clarity to ensure the metal flake is sparkling. ClearKote Red Moose Machine Glaze adds excellent depth and clarity. I'd then top it with Poorboy's EX-P sealant. It is a pure sealant and gives a great shine and gloss. Personally, I wouldn't top it with a carnauba wax as it might tend to mute the metallics a little bit. [/QUOTE]
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