VM, CMW (nice wet look), want more shine!

RonTL

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I've currently been using VM, CMW. It gives a nice wet look on my 2001 Honda civic ex (nighthawk black pearl). I like the wet look, but want more shine. Anyone have any opinions of something else to top VM with to give me more shine?
 
It sounds like your looking for a brighter shine rather than the wet look. Give a sealant a try. UPP, SG, or FMJ come to mind...
 
Just want more shine and maintain most of the wettness I would go with Wolfgang. If you want extreme shine and don't really care much about wettness then UUP , Zaino or Klasse.
 
Another VM+CMW+Souveran, I've used this combo on several occasssions and IMO looks greet Deep, Wet and Reflective. I've also swithed CMW with EX and it gives (IMO) a slightly less wet but deeper look. Either way you can't go wrong.
 
Go with the Poorboys, the shine and depth blow the CK away.



I just did a car 2 day's ago with Clearkote and stripped it and went to Pro-Polish, EX followed by Nattys . The diff. was night and day in clarity and depth.



Im not bashing Clearkote because I do like their product's , this was just my experience.



Anyway because you already have good product's on the car I wouold try topping with Natty wax to add more depth & clarity.
 
I might just have to try souveran ($$$$$), natty's, and wolfgang and see which one I like the best. Thanks for all the opinions.
 
I think the first Im going to try is ex and Natty's. Ill try vm, ex, natty's and see what it looks like. I have NXT, but I doubt it would make any difference
 
I like to give dark colors more of a deep wet look but if shine is what you are after straight up FMJ can not be beat.
 
RonTL said:
I think the first Im going to try is ex and Natty's. Ill try vm, ex, natty's and see what it looks like. I have NXT, but I doubt it would make any difference



If you want a really clear and wet look on black, you'd probably like CK's RMG, sealed with EX-P for that wet glass reflection and top with Natty's for more depth.
 
Mothers Synwax. I haven't tried it but several here say it looks very wet and shiny on black.



I saw a pic of a black IS300 (I think) on one of the posts that was finished with Synwax and it looked remarkable...an unusual mix of wetness and hi-shine without looking plasticy like some sealants.
 
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