-KGB-
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Im thinking about melting some PW and Nattys Blue together today to see what kind of hybrid I can come up with.
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atticdog said:then you just squeeze out 1/2 an ounce or just apply it out of the big bottle like any other sealant and you dont need zfx after the first coat
I never really liked the Zaino bottles for ZFX. They're sort of a pain.
-KGB- said:Just a question, do you work for FK? You seem very passionate about everything that FK has. Just curious.
Well maybe I am too fussy. Its just not the look that I was expecting with all the hype. Again I feel my prep was as good as it could be. I am sure that some will like it but on my color car it did not do what I felt the hype was up to.BlkTac05 said:I've got to admit that I scratched my head as I read the original post. FK products have delivered terrific results for me as have the many other products I use. Just goes to show that what works for some doesn't exactly work for others.
Well I like the sharp look of Zaino that will make my flake pop but I also want (if possible) the wet shimmer that GSR and GregCavi have on their vehicles. I do not know if there is a product like that. I achieved it with the original Zaino formula but not with the Z2Pro. I am anxious to see what Jeff's does.Bence said:KGB,
What kind of appearance do you prefer exactly?
I will save the bottle for you to have when you come down to teach me how to detail my engine. No charge as a small "thank you."GregCavi said:Hey you gave it a shot at least. NOt everyone likes the same thing. For example I loved the fk1 line on my car, but really didnt care for the zaino lineup at all. To each his own. P.S. if your getting rid of it shoot me an email: greg@pinnacle-detailing.com
Greg
Bence said:Greg uses a LOT of FK, and Sean's go to carnauba is FK Pink. 425 is a nowhere-without-it product.
However, when you want a wet look, you can use for example Jeffs Werkstatt AJ, Natty's Blue, or Mothers Reflections.
For a reflective/wet combo, use Mothers FX, topped with Reflections Top Coat. FX is reflective and TC brings back the flake pop big time. Looks killer.
Another alternative: TWPUG! It will also be mind blowing.
On titanium, you can use also OCW×4-5 (it'll get easier and easier), and let it cure for at least a day to judge.
When choosing from FK's products, use those which have a warmer, wetter look: 218/216/1000P/FX-100. Add 425 as needed. If you have the more reflective ones; balance them out!
Meguiar's #21 is also an excellent, harmonious-looking, velvety wet product. Top NXT paste with it and you'll have a fantastic appearance!
You'll always be able to fine tune the final look by choosing the right ingredients - just be sure what EXACTLY you want and how do you want to achieve this. Try a lot of products and let them show their true face. Do not top them - wait a week. Add something or strip it. Try another; panel-by-panel if you wish. Apply them slowly. Look at them from an angle, look at them at night how they glow, look at their reflections, the peripherial areas. This way you'll be able to learn more subtle details, their 'aetheric' signature cues.
Lots of people are satisfied when the car shines. I know how I want it to shine and I apply products the way/sequence that satisfies my mood.
Just listened to your audio bytes, ok those voices are scary!Bence said:KGB,
What kind of appearance do you prefer exactly?