What do YOU use for a head turning shine...

Zaino Z5, yeah it's reflective but it attracts alot of attention.



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Imola red car and I cycle through Souveran, Victoria Concours and Dodo Juice Supernatural. All three turn heads, including mine.
 
Prep via polishing. I always try to show the client (when I'm on location) how the car looks before I apply a LSP. Funny thing is after applying zaino, no client has ever stated that looks worse now or I'd rather have a wax that lasts 4-6 weeks.



Z8 can be used over anything that is cured.
 
Sudz On The Run said:
One coat of no.7 meguairs and 2 thin coats of #26 , That's on a 2008 Black Mustang



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I hate to say this but this is one of the most pos stang ive seen with lambo doors that Lambo dosent even use any more.
 
Polishing.



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Strictly going by LSPs, Carnauba Moose on dark solid colors and either (or both) Optimum Opti-Seal or Optimum Car Wax.



OS on my Maxima:



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Carnauba Moose on a Twin Turbo C6 Z06:



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superchargedg said:
I hate to say this but this is one of the most pos stang ive seen with lambo doors that Lambo dosent even use any more.



To each his own... Generally I hate Mustangs but this one is one sweet ride that I would be proud to own.



Funny how the way the doors open make it a pos...
 
P21S/S100 I gotta be careful. Much wetter and the paint will drip right off my car.







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This show the true color of the car in direct sun. Looks almost like candy paint.





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The paint is much older on our 63 deuce but still looks damn good with some P21S





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It's not suprising to see all of the vast different products here.



other than Souveran which is a personal favorite of mine, I'll throw out one more that hasn't been mentioned yet.



Optimum Poli-seal is AMAZING looking on a freshly polished black car. I think I get more compliments when using it on my daily driver black car than when it was wearing Souveran or anything else for that matter. Plus it's cheap and easy to use (which is a good thing since you need to re-apply every 2 weeks :D ).
 
As indicated above, prep is the key to an amazing finish. On black, once you prep it properly, I love the combo of BFWD followed with CG Butterwet Wax.



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Correcting the paint first, then using 85rd to amp the gloss, cleaning the paint with EZ Creme Glaze then seal with BFWD. Talk about the slickest surface out there.



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Agree .... This is a good combo for a slick shine.



Got_Leather said:
Correcting the paint, using 85rd to amp the gloss, cleaning the paint with EZ Creme Glaze then BFWD. Talk about the slickest surface out there.



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