It Works!! IP/FP/VM/RMG/Natty's Blue - Wow! What next?

ahheck01

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My black car looks freaking incredible. I'll get pics asap when it stops raining. I used



Menzerna IP x 2

Menzerna FP

VM x 2

RMG

Natty's Blue



The paint looks deep, and wet as heck (even when it's not raining), and I'm just blown away. What do you put on top of natty's blue for that extra som'n som'n? It really doesn't need it to look fantastic, but if there's another great step, might as well!



Advice?



-Evan
 
This is the only one I have thus far, and this is in the harshest lighing conditions... and this was BEFORE the natty's blue (which adds unbelievable wetness!)



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I like this post because I was going the same route over the weekend. I'm using SSR1 to get rid of some minor marring, then RMG and Natty's Blue on a dark gray metallic. And, I have some 425 on hand.



I can't wait!
 
A while back I went with AIO/VM/RMG/UPP/NB x 2. It's a great sequence of products. I love it when different product lines work in such great harmony together. The look was darn near blinding on my red car.



I agree with TigerMike. If you want to do anything else, just add some 425.
 
A question about this, if I may.



If your polishing has removed all marring, and you have a clear, clean, haze-free finish, would there be a need for Vanilla Moose? Could you go straight to RMG?



I'll use VM if need be, as I do have some.
 
i dont have vm or rmg yet it on its way but i have spoke with some who has and asked lots of ?



to answer your question not from firsthand, yes you can go straight on to rmg...the reason in your situation would be touse vm is to prep for rmg but add to it shine....
 
nice job...i would layer nattys blue a few times, i dont think there is anything else you can do to make that car look more black than it already is
 
yeah, I guess that's my question. Will 425 actually add anything? If so, what? I'm not out to spend money just for the sake of spending money.



-Evan
 
If it really reduces dust attraction, it's a guaranteed winner in my book. Is this a well documented fact on the forums?



-Evan



Edit: and where is the best place to buy it in bulk?
 
Ahheck01 said:
If it really reduces dust attraction, it's a guaranteed winner in my book. Is this a well documented fact on the forums?



-Evan



Edit: and where is the best place to buy it in bulk?



Depending on where you live and what the pollen/dust is like in your area...And if the car is garaged. Sure in my garage 425 seemed to help reduce the little dust it accumulated in the garage. However, as we are remodeling the garage now...with my car sitting outside all the time...425 does nothing - Just my opinion of course. It is a great product...just dont get it for the dust abilities alone...It works wonders on glass and paint (I always use it after a wash)



--Go to fk1usa.com and order from the Professional section under Products to recieve a gallon size
 
So what kind of wonders does it work on glass and paint. for what, exactly, do you use it after a wash.



And where can I buy it in bulk?



Thanks,



-Evan
 
Ahheck01 said:
So what kind of wonders does it work on glass and paint. for what, exactly, do you use it after a wash.



And where can I buy it in bulk?



Thanks,



-Evan



I just love the slickness and shine it adds....I use it after the wash after I dry it to quick give it a once over to make sure there are no streaks or water spotting (only takes 5-10 minutes to quickly go over the car)
 
Others may have a different opinion, but 425 does add something in my experience. I recently used EX with Pink Wax and Souveran and I found that 425 even improved upon that in terms of glossiness/slickness. Granted, when you've already properly polished, glazed, waxed, etc. we're probably talking marginal differences here, but nevertheless there was a difference for me. I almost think of 425 as more like an lsp enhancer, rather than a straight qd.



I believe Bence had a thread where he tested the anti-static claim on a tv screen.



The only place to buy this is through Finish Kare. You can get a gallon if you want (go to "professional").



http://www.fk1usa.com
 
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