I bought my new truck towards the end of september, so I never have really had any good detailing weather for it. I've hit it with a few coats of NXT to keep up the protection when the opportunity presents itself, but nothing real special. Anyway, the truck is a very deep metallic dark blue, and now that spring is around the corner I'm gearing up to make it look its best. I'm not new to detailing, but went on about a 2 year detailing hyatus so to speak when other aspects of life took over. I used to be a Z user, but with all the products available now I've made some other choices. I've got quite a few random products, and also own a PC.
So far my plan is:
-TC car shampoo
-TC clay
-TC SMR
-TC TC-3 polish
-FK 1000p
I have no experience with the 1000p, but ordered it based off of what I have read here so far. As far as the TC products I have a few friends who use the TC-3 with great results. I find that the TC gives the paint a very warm feeling and really makes the metallic pop. What is your opinion of this current arsenal? I'm considering adding another polish or glaze into the mix to help with swirl removal and most importantly to add depth. I like the look of the TC products, but have a hunch that they may make my paint appear slightly more plasticy than I'm wanting. What is your opinion of Red Moose and how well would it fit into my mix? I have heard that it works best adding depth to red and black paints, but my blue is so dark that it is often mistaken for black. Will this product do what I'm looking for it to do? Is it compatable with the other products I will be using? Will using it under the TC and FK affect their adhesion or durability? Thanks.
So far my plan is:
-TC car shampoo
-TC clay
-TC SMR
-TC TC-3 polish
-FK 1000p
I have no experience with the 1000p, but ordered it based off of what I have read here so far. As far as the TC products I have a few friends who use the TC-3 with great results. I find that the TC gives the paint a very warm feeling and really makes the metallic pop. What is your opinion of this current arsenal? I'm considering adding another polish or glaze into the mix to help with swirl removal and most importantly to add depth. I like the look of the TC products, but have a hunch that they may make my paint appear slightly more plasticy than I'm wanting. What is your opinion of Red Moose and how well would it fit into my mix? I have heard that it works best adding depth to red and black paints, but my blue is so dark that it is often mistaken for black. Will this product do what I'm looking for it to do? Is it compatable with the other products I will be using? Will using it under the TC and FK affect their adhesion or durability? Thanks.