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does silver polish up good?



kic

  former 1.2 16v, now corsa
looking out at mine and my dads car's his silver focus looks very dull, was going to offer to polish it but aint going to bother if it wont shine up good
 
  A well built VW
You can get a good shine on Silver I have on half of mine (needs to finish pc'ing ) You notice it more on darker cars Have a look for Gav_B thread his silver focus looked the dogs
 
  Megane 225
Shines up really well if you know what ur at! Def Clay it first! 90% of poor finishing is down to poor prep! If it's clean b4 you start then it'll come up well! I cleaned mine a few weeks ago, clayed, 3000 Grit sanded, compounded, polished, sealed and waxed! Spent 2 days on it and could believe the difference!
 
  BMW E46 330i Touring
Can get a good finish off of silver, but you won't see a great difference between budget polishes and waxes and the expensive stuff. Depending hwta you use, and the paint on the car, you can get either a really glossy, reflective wet look silver or a flatter, flake-popping finish. Both are nice. :)

As said, the bonus is that swirls and scratches don't show up too badly.
 
  bmw m3
As is always the case the finish you can acheive all comes down to the prep work , the more time spent on prep work ie washing,claying, polishing/correction the better the end result imo.

As for a good LSP for silver jeff's acyllic kit is really very good gives amazing flake pop and the durability is extremely good.

Thanks to the bigYin for the compliment.

Heres how silver can/should look.

reflections2010.jpg
 

kic

  former 1.2 16v, now corsa
cheers guys that focus looks mint but as i say its MY DADS so wouldnt spend long on it lol
 

Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
As is always the case the finish you can acheive all comes down to the prep work , the more time spent on prep work ie washing,claying, polishing/correction the better the end result imo.

As for a good LSP for silver jeff's acyllic kit is really very good gives amazing flake pop and the durability is extremely good.

Thanks to the bigYin for the compliment.

Heres how silver can/should look.

reflections2010.jpg

It's a shed! ;)

Silver flake is poppy...But depends on the silver.
 
  bmw m3
lol cheers Ali, you couldn't wait to get in the passenger seat at tesco.

Sold it anyway, miss it though
 
  Clio MK 4
I notice a difference when i clean mine. It's never going to look like a darker colour would if you cleaned that though. Sorry about pic quality it on my phone but i get a nice deep shine on mine

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  Megane 225
Can get a good finish off of silver, but you won't see a great difference between budget polishes and waxes and the expensive stuff. Depending hwta you use, and the paint on the car, you can get either a really glossy, reflective wet look silver or a flatter, flake-popping finish. Both are nice. :)

As said, the bonus is that swirls and scratches don't show up too badly.

You can tell the difference! It all depends how gud u r at using it! If you don't know what ur doing, then cheaper waxes/polishes will work just as well! If you know what ur at, u won't see the swirls cos there aren't any, not just because it's silver!
 
  BMW E46 330i Touring
Sorry, yeah, a good polish is worth its weight in gold. Removing swirls and light scratches from any colour paint is always going to improve the appearance.

However, a wax will do nothing to fix / hide swirls and I consider a budget wax/sealant, say AG EGP, will deliver similar results on silver to more expensive options. There may be a slightly improved finish, but not enough to justify the cost.
 
  Megane 225
The wax will only protect the finish from rain etc. I find the more expensive waxes last alot longer, I only polish/wax my car every 3 or so months. I finish off with Zymol Destiny Glaze as it lasts at least 3-4 months! Most cheaper waxes are gone in no time! Have recently tried the dodo juice on the gf's car, so will see how that goes!
 
  Megane 225
The wax will only protect the finish from rain etc. I find the more expensive waxes last alot longer, I only polish/wax my car every 3 or so months. I finish off with Zymol Destiny Glaze as it lasts at least 3-4 months! Most cheaper waxes are gone in no time! Have recently tried the dodo juice on the gf's car, so will see how that goes!
 
  BMW E46 330i Touring
Yeah, Jeffs Werkstat Acrylic is highly recommend for it's protection and also ease of application. Just spray on and wipe off. Think I'll be getting some as my next sealant of choice.
 
  106 GTi
Destiny is a fairly high end wax and should last well, as Carnauba's go it should hold up about as well as any Carnauba. For the price it costs not one I would use on Silver !
 
  Megane 225
Destiny is a fairly high end wax and should last well, as Carnauba's go it should hold up about as well as any Carnauba. For the price it costs not one I would use on Silver !

I had it left over after I sold the Blue Clio, only had a little bit left in the pot, so just using it up! Leaves a nice depth of shine, that I didn't think I could get on a silver car! But wouldn't be spending £500 on it jus for Silver! Will get something cheaper next!
 
  106 GTi
You will struggle to get any depth out of silver as you will on other colours you can get a nice gloss though.
 


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