The WETTEST look possible?

MattZ28

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Okay, we all have our personal preferences as far as how we like our paint to look. I prefer a very wet look. What products will give my paint the deepest, wettest look possible? I have NXT, Glanz, EX-P, 4* UPP, Zaino Z5&Z2, AIO, VM, #16, and S100. I have used S100 over VM + EX-P and it looked very wet, and I was wondering if there are any products that will make the paint look even wetter. Feel free to voice your opinions....the next wax I try is most likely going to be Natty's.
 
I did a couple of panel's on my wife's dark blue metallic Highlander with a polish of SSR1 followed by EX-P x2 then topped with Natty's.I could not tell the difference between that and the Zaino next to it that I applied way back in April.I'm very disappointed in this combo.I just don't see this deep wet look.
 
I have used S100 over VM + EX-P and it looked very wet, and I was wondering if there are any products that will make the paint look even wetter.





Uh, water??:nixweiss
 
Have you tried Megs Final Detail over your LSP? I have NXT on my black Santa Fe since June 23. A couple of drive-through car washes, many touch-ups with S&W followed by FD and the car looks teriffic!



Failing that recipe, you might try Johnson & Johnson's Baby Oil. :rolleyes:
 
wet look.............SOUVERN natties gives a clear look or TS when it comes to carnubas i think i tried all of them
 
Yeah maybe I should just pour a bucket of water on the car :D



I don't have final detail, but I do have final inspection...I like that.
 
or salad oil might stick around longer than the water. :p



hmmmm, VM/EX-P/CMW was pretty wet looking on my blue mach1. VM/EX/Natty's was pretty wet looking on my brother's red Ranger. GSRstilez's red 'tegra looked really wet with multiple coats of EX topped with multiple coats Natty's (i forgot how many coats he did of each) maybe try checking out Scottwax's posts, he usually has a good amount of combos to look at.
 
I'd say pick up some Nattys and CMW. I also heard a couple people on DC say TS gives a wet look, and supposily its a relabled bottle of souveran. I honestly think your cars gonna be hard to get that ultimate wet look, some colors are more prone to looking wetter than others, no matter how many products you use.
 
I'd have to say that I get the wettest look I've got was with Pinnacle's 1-2 punch of PPCL and Souveran 2X.
 

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American Shine's California Clear Coat Glaze by PC, Poorboy's EX w/carnauba by hand, topped with Natty's:



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The current combination of Meguiars #80, #9, NXT, Wolfgang Sealant x 2 and Souveran looks real wet but I just dropped the roll of at Wolf Camera this evening so y'all will just have to wait to see the pics.



Here is an easy combo, Vanilla Moose by PC and topped with Carnauba Moose by hand:



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Vanilla Moose by PC and EX-P by hand:



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Vanilla Moose by PC and #16 by hand (on single stage black):



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Any of these blowing your skirt up? ;)



Bear in mind, proper prep is absolutely necessary to get the wettest look.
 
Thanks Scott. My paint is swirl-free already, so all I'd have to do is remove the old sealant with AIO or something.



Question: I know that I'm supposed to wait 24 hours between layering sealants. Should I wait 24 hours before topping AIO with something? (I'm trying UPP). If not, why so? What makes AIO different than the others? Thanks.
 
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