Super Wet

detaildoc

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Here is what DWG and UPGP can do. First I applied 2 coats of UPGP 12 hours apart, followed by 2 coats of DWG, then one last coat of UPGP to seal in the DWG. Judge the results for yourself.



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detaildoc said:
Only that last flake shot above and this one below.

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Awesome, have about the same color and would love to give your system a try, but no garage. Anyway, great job.
 
I was about to say... where's the sun pics?? But holy crap, that last one makes it look like a CAD prototype drawing it's so wet lookin!
 
I also gave it a serious final buff with the Ultima Autospa Buffing Towel, which I believe really brought out the shine.
 
Yes, I have experimented with DWG under PGP on a few cars. It definately adds a lot of reflectiveness that PGP lacks while it adds more wetness which is PGP best trait. Definately makes look black look better than PGP alone. Top it all with Z-8 and it's one hell of a look. I just worry about whether the DWG compromises the PGP's durablity
 
DJBAILEY said:
Yes, I have experimented with DWG under PGP on a few cars. It definately adds a lot of reflectiveness that PGP lacks while it adds more wetness which is PGP best trait. Definately makes look black look better than PGP alone. Top it all with Z-8 and it's one hell of a look. I just worry about whether the DWG compromises the PGP's durablity

That is why I decided to start with 2 coats of UPGP before the DWG. I have actually found UPGP to be very reflective on my car. IMO, the DWG added a lot more wetness, but not much in terms of reflection. All the reflection in those pics is the result of the UPGP.
 
doc,

My wife's 07 maxima is that color and I am thinking I may have to get some DWG to go with my PGP. Your car looks great.
 
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