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Chemical Guys Wet Mirror Finish



BIFCAIDS

ClioSport Club Member
  340i M-Sport & 182
Chemical Guys Wet Mirror Finish... is it worth getting if i already have Poorboys Black Hole even tho WMF is a Sealent ad BH is a Glaze?

Muchos Gras....


JD Text back you woman
 

BIFCAIDS

ClioSport Club Member
  340i M-Sport & 182
Pete's 53 Paste Wax, ya see another thing is im waiting for a lesson on polishing my car with a DA from JD aswell so is it worth buying with that in mind
 
  Megane R26
Well, Pete's 53 isn't massively durable on its own, so a good solid base like CG Blitz is a good move at this time of year, or switch the Pete's for something more durable like one of the Collinite's, or Megs #16.

As you will discover, 90% of the 'looks' will come from polishing process - the wax/sealant will only add a touch of character to the overall appearance.

The aim at this time of year, should be durability. Go for bling in Spring :)

I'm sure JD can advise you though. Plus he's a Blitz fanboy, so he'll probably agree ;)
 
  Not a 320d
People say the Blitz is good, although ive not used it. I have WMF on my clio at the moment, and im not impressed with it, probably the worst sealant ive used in a long time.
 
  Bumder With A Buffer
I quite like wet mirror finish.

Used it on the motor a few times :)

Now using poorboys ex-p sealent
 
  120d M Sport
I quite like wet mirror finish.

Used it on the motor a few times :)

Now using poorboys ex-p sealent

Used EX-P on the gf's china blue 206 and it stayed clean for ages (and this is a car that normally gets dirty by itself within a couple of hours)- good stuff I reckon.
 

BIFCAIDS

ClioSport Club Member
  340i M-Sport & 182
hmmmm sounds daft but is there much point in using both a glaze and a sealent or is it a case of one or the other?

richy nice one
 

riz

ClioSport Club Member
  Jaguar XFR
you can use both. But glazes can be quite oily, so the sealant may have issues bonding.

Considering its winter i would leave it out, but as RUss says polish it well and you wont need a glaze
 
  120d M Sport
hmmmm sounds daft but is there much point in using both a glaze and a sealent or is it a case of one or the other?

richy nice one


You could use Chemical Guys E-Z Creme Glaze, that leaves behind an acrylic layer which is ideal for topping with a sealant.
 
  Bus w**ker
Oh and Jamie is in America I think so won't be texting u back for a week or so

Sorry to bump an old thread, but I'm quite sure he's in the States at the moment Mikey.
Ooops. ;)

Oh and EX-P is my sealant of choice and I use it over a PB White Diamond glaze...because I'm cool. Although I do need to order some Blitz to give it a whirl, when someone actuallu has some in stock when I'm putting in an order. :mad:
 


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