Guys,
Its that time of year and I need to detail my Cobra...its a 1998 Black drop top. Last summer I used the meguiars 3 step system, but instead of the #3 wax I used the NXT + the NXT booster. Honestly I took my time with it and it looked great. However, the shine didn't look as deep as I would of expected or wanted...and the shine didn't last very long either. And the thing is, I only take it out on nice sunny days, otherwise it sits in the garage under a cover. But after reading some of the threads on here, I was seriously considering using this system: Poorboys SSR 2.5(for the minor scratches and swirl marks), Clearkote's Vanilla Moose Wax(cleaner?) and then Carnauba Moose Wax as the finisher. Is this the best system for a black car with 7 year old paint?..paint is in very good condition as it is now. Also, will this combo provide a very deep looking shine, more so than the NXT? Does it last longer than the NXT? Also, I am applying everything by hand, no buffers. Thanks in advance!
Its that time of year and I need to detail my Cobra...its a 1998 Black drop top. Last summer I used the meguiars 3 step system, but instead of the #3 wax I used the NXT + the NXT booster. Honestly I took my time with it and it looked great. However, the shine didn't look as deep as I would of expected or wanted...and the shine didn't last very long either. And the thing is, I only take it out on nice sunny days, otherwise it sits in the garage under a cover. But after reading some of the threads on here, I was seriously considering using this system: Poorboys SSR 2.5(for the minor scratches and swirl marks), Clearkote's Vanilla Moose Wax(cleaner?) and then Carnauba Moose Wax as the finisher. Is this the best system for a black car with 7 year old paint?..paint is in very good condition as it is now. Also, will this combo provide a very deep looking shine, more so than the NXT? Does it last longer than the NXT? Also, I am applying everything by hand, no buffers. Thanks in advance!