The pics on page 11 are stunning! what kind of wax did you use



Gravatar I seem to remember it was a wax called Formula One. It's a trade product and I'm not sure how easy it is to get in the shops.

The point is that it's not the wax or the sealant that makes the shine, its the buffing and preparation of the paintwork. If you polish it to a mirror finish, then it will shine without a wax -- the wax (and in this case Supagard sealant) is there to protect the mirror finish. However, the combination of a sealant with a wax over the top does seem to add a bit more dept and a slight "wet look".



Gravatar Wow, top job!

Last year I had my 2002 Rosso Corsa Ferrari 360 done with a Permagard treatment in London Docklands. I was similarly impressed with the result of the before and after. I think the results are more to do with fastidious preparation than any polish product. Swirl marks are something everyday hobbist car cleaners cannot resolve themselves, they will make a mess of it. Professional Buffing results require skill, expertise, patience and lot of time and effort. It seems that many people blame a lack lustre finish on the products. Your company here prooves its all in the skill and attention to detail, if you want something doing right call in a professional. Well done!



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