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Try wetdiamond topped with midnight sun.
Remember.....
It's the prep that MAKES the shine.
A good detailer could use turtle wax and make it look like $1500 detail, and a bad one could make the best stuff look like crap
AGREED!
So, in your opinion, what would your BLACKFIRE product regimen be...?
Color?
Make?
Save the Blackfire car wash for after the detail. You can use a cheaper car wash soap before rather than an expensive wash with polymer boosters in it (since your goal is to remove all of that anyway). I've found newer lincoln paint to be fairly hard. If this is the first time polishing, you might want to at least try Megs M205. GEP will only fill the swirls and clean the paint...no actual correction.
For a newer car, I would recommend Pinnacle Ultra Poly clay. Or you might try a clay alternative like the Nanoskin fine grade (towel, mitt, foam block...whatever you prefer)
If you like a glassy gloss, I would go with BF Crystal Seal on top of WD (see my picture to the left). Wait 12 hours after WD then 2 coats of CS 1-2 hours apart.
To keep up the wet diamond polymers I use BF Midnight Sun Instant Detailer as a drying aide after a 2BM wash. After a rinseless wash, I like to finish with BF Polymer Spray.
Hey thanks!
I am looking for more of a deep, dark, wet-looking gloss...