I finally got the opportunity to apply the Super Resin Polish and the Extra Gloss. Let me start with the Super Resin Polish. These were applied to my 2010 Acura TL, Pearl White. I washed the entire car, clayed and polished out some very small thinner than hairline scratches that were on the trunklid. Anyway, upon first opening the bottle of SRP, I noticed that it smelled very nice. It wasn't too strong and "potent". I applied with a foam applicator by hand. It was an average consistency and went on very easily. It didn't dry too quickly, which made application even nicer to ensure more even coverage. I was able to apply it to the roof, hood, trunklid, front bumper, front left and right quarter panels. By then, the first panel was dry (about 15 minutes). The bottle says to let dry about 10 minutes. The SRP was a breeze to remove with a very light amount of pressure using a Cobra Edgeless MF. I then finished the rest of the car. It looked absolutely great. The finish was slick, and it left a "wet" look to it. I then applied the Extra Gloss Protection. Upon opening the bottle, again, a light fragrance made it enjoyable to work with. It was very watery, much like Menz. FMJ. It said to apply with a cotton applicator and to apply it very thin. I found it much easier to apply thin (without waste from sucking up into a cotton applicator) by using a foam applicator. I applied it and allowed it to set for 1 hour as per the directions. I removed it with a Cobra Edgeless MF. This was also a breeze to remove. Slightly more difficult than the SRP, but much easier than the Menz FMJ. For the most part, light pressure was needed, but occasionally needed medium pressure where it was applied a little thicker. It recommended avoiding non painted plastics/rubber (which I did), but I went over all the "chrome" with it and had no problems. The final result was amazing. Although it was dark by the time I got done, the pearl just popped in the lighting in the garage. It seemed to reflect the blue tints a great amount. Since it is sunny today, I am going to try to get some good pics of it. I think that the Extra Gloss Protection (perhaps because it was in conjunction with the SRP) actually did a better job of adding gloss and enhancing the natural paint more so than BFWD. Now, I will have to monitor the durability and report back on that one. Overall, I give these two products two thumbs up.