How to give a new red car the wow factor but with durability
Discussion
Before I haed off to the south atlantic for 3 months I want to do a quick job on my GFs new, shiny red Fiat 500.
I'm not at the stage where I've any real interest in 'correcting' a new car so it is really only looks and protection that I'm after.
The red is a very deep and glossy colour, I'm sure it will look amazing after treatment but I'm not so sure what to use on it.
I currently own;
AG Ultra Deep Shine
Carlack 68 NSC
Collinite 476.
I'm sure 68 & 476 will offer fantastic protection but will they bring the best out of the paintwork? I don't mind buying a few more products but only really if they offer vastly different results!
ta
I'm not at the stage where I've any real interest in 'correcting' a new car so it is really only looks and protection that I'm after.
The red is a very deep and glossy colour, I'm sure it will look amazing after treatment but I'm not so sure what to use on it.
I currently own;
AG Ultra Deep Shine
Carlack 68 NSC
Collinite 476.
I'm sure 68 & 476 will offer fantastic protection but will they bring the best out of the paintwork? I don't mind buying a few more products but only really if they offer vastly different results!
ta
Stick with what you've got, no need to buy anything else.
Put two coats of Carlack on and then a layer of Collinite, use a spritz of detail spray or water to remove the Carlack residue/dust before waxing. The Carlack will give it a glossy shine and the Collinite will give it warmth.
Ian
Put two coats of Carlack on and then a layer of Collinite, use a spritz of detail spray or water to remove the Carlack residue/dust before waxing. The Carlack will give it a glossy shine and the Collinite will give it warmth.
Ian
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