Black Gold Trophy
As I'm only a 10 minute drive from I4 detailing I usually go and see Matt (7MAT) in person as his service and enthusiasm are what secure my continued business.
I originally went there with the intention of buying some completely different products however I walked away with the ones that Matt recommended as he is always honest and will tell me not to bother with something if I dont need it, and when he can see what I am trying to achieve he knows exactly which products I need to get the job done.
My intention was to remove the traces of old wax and sealant, give the car a light polish to provide a blank canvas on which I could apply a few coats of sealant ready for the winter. And also to keep it looking good for the few remaining sunny days of this year.
So, I opted for
-Britemax blackmax #4 ultra fine polishing glaze and a well combined finishing pad.
-Britemax #5 Extreme elements polymer sealant
-Britemax #6S Spray & shine detailing spray
Started by washing the car, no progress pics, just the end result.
Got the car into the garage once it had dried nicely, and gave it a good claying and an IPA wipe down.
The began applying the glaze by DA...
It was quite hard to photograph the results and get a clear picture, but I took a fair few pictures and picked out the best ones.
Then applied the sealant....
Then buffed it off after it had dried to a haze
Then used the detailer spray...
Quite hard to see how great the results are due to the poor performance of the camera, but the results really are breath taking in person!
Car is soon going into a mates bodyshop for some stone chip repairs etc, so I'll have the pleasure of doing this all again on the fresh paint!
I originally went there with the intention of buying some completely different products however I walked away with the ones that Matt recommended as he is always honest and will tell me not to bother with something if I dont need it, and when he can see what I am trying to achieve he knows exactly which products I need to get the job done.
My intention was to remove the traces of old wax and sealant, give the car a light polish to provide a blank canvas on which I could apply a few coats of sealant ready for the winter. And also to keep it looking good for the few remaining sunny days of this year.
So, I opted for
-Britemax blackmax #4 ultra fine polishing glaze and a well combined finishing pad.
-Britemax #5 Extreme elements polymer sealant
-Britemax #6S Spray & shine detailing spray
Started by washing the car, no progress pics, just the end result.
Got the car into the garage once it had dried nicely, and gave it a good claying and an IPA wipe down.
The began applying the glaze by DA...
It was quite hard to photograph the results and get a clear picture, but I took a fair few pictures and picked out the best ones.
Then applied the sealant....
Then buffed it off after it had dried to a haze
Then used the detailer spray...
Quite hard to see how great the results are due to the poor performance of the camera, but the results really are breath taking in person!
Car is soon going into a mates bodyshop for some stone chip repairs etc, so I'll have the pleasure of doing this all again on the fresh paint!