Is there anything better than this
Thanks Rockpick, I really appreciate the information. I'm going to check my autozone today for some #26. I might even stop at a harley shop and try some S100. Maybe I'll do half my hood with #26, and half with S100 and compare the products. Of course I will put the NXT on first.
How long do I have to wait after I polish to put the nxt on 12 hours or can I put the next on soon as I'm finish with the polish.
How long do I have to wait after I polish to put the nxt on 12 hours or can I put the next on soon as I'm finish with the polish.
I think how tight my violin strings are have more to do with paint color enhancement. The glow shine VS. the liquid wet shine. There are different products that produce both.
Originally Posted by rustyzipper
Combination?
Klasse All-In-One
Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze
Pinnacle Souverän
And not so much from a (what kind of shine) appearance stand point, but from the criteria of ease of use, and a durability standpoint.
The above is an Auto Geeks forum favorite combo. Can anybody come up with something better? No Zaino products--remembering ease of use.
I'm considering using this combination, but I want some other options to consider, before I do a full scale paint (black paint) detail.
Thanks for your opinions.
Klasse All-In-One
Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze
Pinnacle Souverän
And not so much from a (what kind of shine) appearance stand point, but from the criteria of ease of use, and a durability standpoint.
The above is an Auto Geeks forum favorite combo. Can anybody come up with something better? No Zaino products--remembering ease of use.
I'm considering using this combination, but I want some other options to consider, before I do a full scale paint (black paint) detail.
Thanks for your opinions.
I use Klasse All-In-One
Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze
Poorboys Natty Blue Wax
As for ease of use, Klasse is not the easiest sealant to apply. It is hard to remove unless you use a very very small amount. I love the All-In-One. Especially on my chrome. It is wipe on, wipe off. If you leave it on, it is also hard to remove. I've never used Zaino, so I can't compare. Klasse takes a few times to get used to. The first time I used it, I put too much and I had to use a damp micro towel to get it off. Now, I use very little and it comes off easier. I've never used Pinnacle Souverän because of the price($70). Natty's Blue was voted second best to Souveran in a poll on Autogeek. It leaves a very wet, deep look and only costs $15. I like it a lot. I have also used Wofgang High Gloss Sealant. It is very easy to apply and remove. Leaves the paint very slick. I am not sure how long it lasts though. I'm sure it lasts longer than wax. I wax once a month, so I'm not too concerned with longevity. Hope this helps.
I have never seen anyone post in this Forum that did not have some pride in the show of their Rig. A nice looking Rig is a delight to view. The number of times an owner cleans, polishes, and waxes his Rig with what products is the province of the owner, much like how one mixes their coffee in the morning.
My Son-I-L just purchased a 2007 Lariat, SCcab. His wife does a lot of prodding on choices. With his new Lariat came the White Sand Tri-Coat Metallic paint. The only paint that has an added list price of $495.00. I own an Oxfard White '04, Rcab. When I first saw the new '07 Lariat I did not notice the paint at all. My daughter had to point out that the paint was a special paint. Since I follow the vehicle world I knew there was a super paint out there, but I had never seen one. But it took my daughter's direction to make me realize they had the super-dooper metallic. I really like my Son-I-L and I felt a bit sorry for him as I knew he did not know he had to pay for the only paint Ford charges extra for. In sumnation: If anyone wants to trick up their Rig to any level, you have my encouragement. But don't trick just to outdo someone else. You may be taking yourself somewhere you don't feel like being.
My Son-I-L just purchased a 2007 Lariat, SCcab. His wife does a lot of prodding on choices. With his new Lariat came the White Sand Tri-Coat Metallic paint. The only paint that has an added list price of $495.00. I own an Oxfard White '04, Rcab. When I first saw the new '07 Lariat I did not notice the paint at all. My daughter had to point out that the paint was a special paint. Since I follow the vehicle world I knew there was a super paint out there, but I had never seen one. But it took my daughter's direction to make me realize they had the super-dooper metallic. I really like my Son-I-L and I felt a bit sorry for him as I knew he did not know he had to pay for the only paint Ford charges extra for. In sumnation: If anyone wants to trick up their Rig to any level, you have my encouragement. But don't trick just to outdo someone else. You may be taking yourself somewhere you don't feel like being.
Hey you guys this is a great info thread. Exactly what I was hoping for. Keep it going, with whatever it is you use and like best.
Above I mentioned a Glowing shine VS. a wet shine. Now this baby glows. Granted I don't have Ferrari paint, but I think you get the idea.
Above I mentioned a Glowing shine VS. a wet shine. Now this baby glows. Granted I don't have Ferrari paint, but I think you get the idea.


