What is the Ultimate Gloss enhancer ?

DM101

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This is a loaded question. What product have you used that produced Ultimate Gloss and Depth enhancer ? It can be a polish like Men. PO85RD, a quick detailer as Zaino Z-8, or a LSP (sealant or Wax). My pick goes to Men PO85RD. After using it the gloss and depth is the ultimate.
 
So far, nothing has been as surprising than Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant. I am blown away every time I use it.
 
For a polish, I really like FPII for getting the maximum "pop" out of the finish. For wax, Souveran always makes a *huge* difference for me on darker colors, even on very well prepped paint. My pick for a QD would be FK 425.
 
Well there are many that fill that list but my favourite as of now for lifting the paint above it's limits a little after all products like menz RD is Driven Quick spray concentrate

When machine buffed onto paint at a low speed with finishing pad, the longer you work it in, the more the gloss increases. I have spent a few hours for the last two days testing it.



Even my 94 white hilux has super wet look now. Plus it has sealant in it

Works on many car surfaces.
 
The best gloss enhancer i have used beside a polish is the Danase Wet Glaze (CG EZ Creme Glaze)...it brings the gloss to a whole new level..and can be used on wax or sealants...very surprising result...I am going to jump on the new product The Wet Mirror Finish...since the EZ creme was a winner



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JDookie said:
So far, nothing has been as surprising than Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant. I am blown away every time I use it.

Read up on this stuff, says it works best on dark colours. Being a sealent, would you say that their conclusions are true, or like most sealents is better on silvers and metalics??

Im just trying to find a sealent for customers that prefer its durability, but has more of a *carnuba look*!
 
It's really oily looking when removing, hHowever durability forced me to mix it with another sealant
 
Big question is how everyone defines "Gloss". I'd call it that second color sheen or Oily look to the paint.
 
Yes I would call it oily look to paint. But yet it has to be in a hardened form, not as a liquid on your car. That creates a depth to the color. I used some Z-8 the other day and it created a nice gloss and depth to my red.



SilvaBimma said:
Big question is how everyone defines "Gloss". I'd call it that second color sheen or Oily look to the paint.
 
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