Wax topper for true blue metallic paint?

trueblueblood

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I've got a true blue Stang with lots of metallic. I have been using S100 and love it but I'm considering something like Trade Secret or Souveran for my darker color. I don't want to mute the metallic flake. I'm planning my next combo to be VM +EX-P + Trade Secret or Souveran. Just wanted to get some pros and cons or what would look the best on my car. Thanks :) :up
 
If you don't want to mute the metallic, I think you would want to stick with one of the "clearer" waxes like S100 or Natty Wax. Pinnacle Signature Series looks great on Metallics too.
 
It such a tough call since its a darker color which TS or Souveran would compliment and make it look wetter but it has lots of metallic that I don't want to take away from! :(
 
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My choice would be to lose the VM if used in conjunction with the EX-P plus a carnauba topper. It defeats the purpose of the VM since it is a wax. I don't believe the EX-P would sit well on the VM.



If you are looking to get a darker look then AIO and Trade Secret would be a nice combo. If you are looking to bring out more metallic then a mild polish, like Menzerna FP, UPP and then Pizazz should make for a nice look.



Anthony
 
Anthony Orosco said:
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My choice would be to lose the VM if used in conjunction with the EX-P plus a carnauba topper. It defeats the purpose of the VM since it is a wax. I don't believe the EX-P would sit well on the VM.

Anthony



I'm sure not trying to start anything, but I have a question. In an earlier post of mine, I was soliciting opinions on what to use on my wife's new 350Z, which is her daily driver in Arizona.



One very respected forum member suggested Vanilla Moose topped with EX-P. It was also suggested to top that with a coat of Souveran.



Anthony, do you disagree? I also respect your opinion. For the record, I did my wife's Z over the weekend and I used VM and topped it with EX-P. It looks great. Later this week I was going to put another coat of EX-P and then top that with the Souveran.



On the other hand, what you say Anthony makes sense. Now I'm confused. Any comments?
 
Hey guys......



Let me re-group here and also re-state my original statement (That's liberal talk if I ever heard it:D )



My thinking is that the VM topped by EX-P and then again topped by TS is overkill.



The EX-P will sit well on the VM and it will give great results, used it myself:xyxthumbs I would not though top the EX-P as it may just "float" on top and never bond. It may look nice for a day or so but it will then evaporate most likely and then you wasted product.



Try also AIO and top it with EX-P, just be cautious of layering waxes on top of waxes. What may look good at first may lose its appeal a day or so later.



Adios,

Anthony
 
Thanks for the reply Anthony, but now you stirred somethin' up:D . I haven't read any body toppin EX-P with carnuba so I'm interested if someone will chime in on this subject. I often see sealants being topped so how would EX-p differ? thanks again Anthony and dback fan for bringing up a good point:xyxthumbs
 
I've been using EX-P over VM for about 2 months now and appearance and durability seem to be holding up nicely. Even on my own car when it started pouring about 5 minutes after I finished and I didn't have a chance to wash my car for about 2 1/2 weeks. When I finally washed it, it was beading like mad, felt real slick and looked great.



I know that Steve at Poorboy's does recommend using his Professional Polish as the final glaze before EX-P though so I will be ordering some to see how that works out. I would agree that a glaze with less oils would probably give the best durability with EX-P.



As far as topping EX-P with a carnauba, I still haven't done it since I like the look of EX-P so much as it is.
 
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