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[quote][i]Originally posted by Jake[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by SetH[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Jake[/i] Wax will be doing a similar job anyway mate. You go on detailing addicts on Facebook and some of them* are mental *all of them [/quote] Yeah I am using some dodo juice light fantastic (white car) and its adding some gloss and depth but obviously the swirls are visible in sunlight. I know the white diamond will 'mask' these to an extent, well that was certainly the case with the black hole. Thinking about it I am not sure if the white diamond will do its job if added on top of wax. actually it wont : [i]Poorboy’s World White Diamond Show Glaze for Light Vehicles hides light imperfections and improves gloss to give your vehicle a show car shine! Apply Poorboy’s World White Diamond Show Glaze any time to conceal minor blemishes between details. All white, silver, and light colors will shine like diamonds! Poorboy’s World White Diamond Show Glaze for Light Vehicles contains gentle cleaners to lift dirt and oil out of fine swirls. By cleaning the swirls, they appear less noticeable. Fillers then conceal the swirls to create the illusion of perfectly smooth paint. Once a wax or sealant is applied, your vehicle will look flawless![/i] Certainly needs to go on prior to wax. I did a decontamination/cleanse process before I waxed, used fall out remover, tardis, Clay and pre-wax cleanser. I've had paint correction on the last 3 cars, ceramic coating on the last 2 and it was easy to keep on top of it with gentle cleaning. I was even using in line filters (hard water in norfolk) for rinsing then I was able to literally let it dry on its own (even in sunlight), therefore it was minimal touch washing and after months it does not look like I added any swirls to it. Kinda using the detailing approach that I did 10 years ago right now but at least its keeping me busy during lockdown :lol: [/QUOTE] Yeh mate any fillers should go down first then a wax to seal it in for a while. So much has changed in car cleaning now compared to even 10 years ago. I do find so much of it bullshit, I watch videos of these detailers on YouTube and they talk a good game but sometimes it's just a middle class valet and marketing has turned it into something it's not [/quote]
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