3 coats of Liquid Glass ... have a look
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3 coats of Liquid Glass ... have a look
Have a look at the LG shine in my gallery.
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...w.cfm?num=1588
This is three coats of LG. Thank goodness for my DA buffer!
I still believe that LG is a bit more "shiny" than Zaino. I haven't any opinons on the durability yet.
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...w.cfm?num=1588
This is three coats of LG. Thank goodness for my DA buffer!
I still believe that LG is a bit more "shiny" than Zaino. I haven't any opinons on the durability yet.
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you're right...
I applied two coats one day and then one coat the next day. It actually didn't take that long! My PC DA buffer is a dream come true. A real timesaver.
BTW: Those photos are a little strategic because I didn't show some of the other parts (wheels, tires, glass, trim) that I hadn't detailed yet.
BTW: Those photos are a little strategic because I didn't show some of the other parts (wheels, tires, glass, trim) that I hadn't detailed yet.
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Polishing
I have a color that is a bit of a pain it is Indigo Blue (real dark) I just bought an orbital buffer and it works pretty good. I washed it with Meguires car wash and then dryed it then I hit it with some Glazze from 3M once I buffed that off I Used Meguiers Premium Polish (Gold Class) Man that stuff is tuff. I put two coats on and then used the terry cloth on the buffer to take off the wax and then the "dipper" pad to shine it up that last little bit. It was the first time I had ever used a buffer and for 40 bucks you cant beat the time it saves. I dont have any pics but I will in time.