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Pay Attention Boy...
In October I won the Poorboy's give away and chose White Diamond Glaze. There are no pictures so get over it, I don't have the skills or the camera to show the before/after difference so I will simply describe it.
My car's paint is called Blizzard White Pearl and it was in need of a full machine polish. Due to illness, long term company,Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other things I was just not in the mood to deal with it. Enter White Diamond........
Initially I chose Klasse AIO (it was at hand) to chemically clean the hood and prepare it for the Poorboy's product. The sun was not beneficial to scoping out the hood so I used halogen lights and a Brinkmann gun to look at the hood after the AIO. It was quite the mess......a zillion little marks from using QD's and haphazard washing over the calender year....my fault. As you get older you get lazier, sorry. I applied the White Diamond, let it take a set, and wiped it down with a quality microfiber towel. Then I went back on the "find the marring" trail with the halogens and the Brinkmann. Guess what? They were 90% disguised! I hit it again with WD, gave it a few minutes, and wiped it down. HMMMM, a bit more improvement. I'd say 95% were hidden now. I was elated! What a deep wet shine, WOW.
I went over the hood with Ultima Paint Guard Plus to lock in the Poorboys's White Diamond and retired for the day. The next morning I broke out the halogen & Brinkmann again to give it the once over with the old eyeballs. The look was simply spectacular! I give the vast majority of the credit to the White Diamond and the UPGP sealed it in offering a tad more shine and slickness.
In short I consider the White Diamond Glaze a superior product. The results were so phenomenal that I can't wait to use it after a full machine polish to bring the surface to its full brilliance. This did so well on a "not so hot" surface that the results on a correctly prepped surface will be nothing short of totally amazing. I can, and indeed do, recommend this product.
Thank you Steve for the product, both in the fact that I won it, and that it's so damned good! Impressed I am, yes (in Yoda voice).
All was done by hand this go 'round.
My car's paint is called Blizzard White Pearl and it was in need of a full machine polish. Due to illness, long term company,Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other things I was just not in the mood to deal with it. Enter White Diamond........
Initially I chose Klasse AIO (it was at hand) to chemically clean the hood and prepare it for the Poorboy's product. The sun was not beneficial to scoping out the hood so I used halogen lights and a Brinkmann gun to look at the hood after the AIO. It was quite the mess......a zillion little marks from using QD's and haphazard washing over the calender year....my fault. As you get older you get lazier, sorry. I applied the White Diamond, let it take a set, and wiped it down with a quality microfiber towel. Then I went back on the "find the marring" trail with the halogens and the Brinkmann. Guess what? They were 90% disguised! I hit it again with WD, gave it a few minutes, and wiped it down. HMMMM, a bit more improvement. I'd say 95% were hidden now. I was elated! What a deep wet shine, WOW.
I went over the hood with Ultima Paint Guard Plus to lock in the Poorboys's White Diamond and retired for the day. The next morning I broke out the halogen & Brinkmann again to give it the once over with the old eyeballs. The look was simply spectacular! I give the vast majority of the credit to the White Diamond and the UPGP sealed it in offering a tad more shine and slickness.
In short I consider the White Diamond Glaze a superior product. The results were so phenomenal that I can't wait to use it after a full machine polish to bring the surface to its full brilliance. This did so well on a "not so hot" surface that the results on a correctly prepped surface will be nothing short of totally amazing. I can, and indeed do, recommend this product.
Thank you Steve for the product, both in the fact that I won it, and that it's so damned good! Impressed I am, yes (in Yoda voice).
All was done by hand this go 'round.