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redsox03 said:what wax has the wettest look? I use Nattys blue now and it pretty wet.
Bigpoppa3346 said:Too subjective. Paint color and quality of prep will determine your final result. I am sure you will find the most LSPs will look "wet" with proper prep. With that said, Souveran for darks and Collinite for light colors would be my choise for a wet look.
velobard said:+1. The #1 factor in a wet look is a mar-free finish. Once you have that acheived, which is no small feat, don't discount using a glaze under the wax. Not this this is the only (or best) choice by any means, but I had great results from VM a few weeks ago on my dark red metallic paint.
twitch said:
percynjpn said:One wax (it's actually a polymer-based sealant that contains several natural waxes, as well) that is surprisingly not much recommended is 1Z Glanz Wax. It makes metallic paint look VERY wet and glossy.