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Old Apr 28, 2012 | 03:59 PM
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Deep Reflections Testing

today I got to try out the new Deep Reflections LSP from http://www.obsessivedetail.com/



Process was to ONR (Truck was pretty clean)
Blue Megs Clay with Megs #34
Menzerna 106 on a Blue Lake VC Pad using a Flex
1 Coat of Deep Reflections

Before


Some reflecto's




So you know my paint is corrected


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Another view




That ought to do it.

I am very impressed with the Deep Reflections wax.
 
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Old Apr 28, 2012 | 11:03 PM
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Looks good.
 
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Old Apr 29, 2012 | 03:23 PM
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Very nice job and results. I was wondering when you mean the paint was corrected does that mean you had used a machine to take out all the small hair line scratches?? Or another process by hand? Again great job, thanks.
 
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Old Apr 29, 2012 | 05:14 PM
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Very nice job and results. I was wondering when you mean the paint was corrected does that mean you had used a machine to take out all the small hair line scratches?? Or another process by hand? Again great job, thanks.
This job was about the new LSP.

The paint had been corrected at other times. But to answer the question, this cannot be achieved by hand.
 
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Old May 1, 2012 | 05:33 PM
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That's a nice review J!
 
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Old May 4, 2012 | 06:35 AM
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Nice work!
Excellent reflecto shot!



Tell me more 'bout the wax.

How was the application and removal?
WOWO, Wipe on let haze, ease of removal etc.

There a tons of waxes on the market.
What makes the "look" of this wax special?
Depth, warmth, slickness, gloss etc.

Price range. There are lots of waxes out there.
The are priced fro $15 to thousands of dollars
What makes this wax worth the asking price?


Please do a follow up and let us know longevity.

What do you personally like that makes it stand out?
 
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Old May 4, 2012 | 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Merlin
Nice work!
Excellent reflecto shot!



Tell me more 'bout the wax.

How was the application and removal?
WOWO, Wipe on let haze, ease of removal etc.

There a tons of waxes on the market.
What makes the "look" of this wax special?
Depth, warmth, slickness, gloss etc.

Price range. There are lots of waxes out there.
The are priced fro $15 to thousands of dollars
What makes this wax worth the asking price?


Please do a follow up and let us know longevity.

What do you personally like that makes it stand out?
Deep Reflections isn't a WOWO...you should let it get tacky....it won't haze. What I did, was do one side of the truck, (took all of about 4 min) waited about 5 then removed it. It comes off easy and goes on easy.

The price I think is 45 bucks. Is it worth it? Well...."most" LSP's are good products and produce fine looks and protection...you have to decide what you want. Do you want a wet look or something else? Each one has it's own characteristics.

The rule in any LSP...it doesn't really matter if your steps before it aren't good. So in my case, my paint is prepped pretty good. Very little marring.

I am not married to any one LSP...I like both of Justin's waxes...but I also like many others as well as sealers.

Hope this helps.
 
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