Car looks what alloys are those?I’ve accepted that there is only so much you can do with a white car and have tried so many things over the months. I’ve settled on the good old Autoglym Super resin polish, Collinite 845 wax and EZ Chrome High Gloss Wax. https://www.ezcarcare.co.uk/collections/spray-wax-detailers/products/chrome-high-gloss-spray-wax
I reached a point after trying more expensive options that I accepted this combo would get the best you can get out of white.
Pic on Winter 19s
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They are the OEM 19” original wheels for the B9 RS4. Will soon be back on its summer 20s though.Car looks what alloys are those?
Looking good.Thanks for all the tips!!
Over the past two days I did the best detail I could using what I had. The products i used was collinite 476 and super resin from auto glym it does look excellent in real life.. is collinite 845 a better product to use? View attachment 249586
476 will last longer than 845 but 845 is easier to apply once you have the bottle up to temp as it does set. I use 476 for the bodywork and 845 to top up alloy protection as it does hold up to heat and I am also running out of Planet Polish Wheel Seal.Thanks for all the tips!!
Over the past two days I did the best detail I could using what I had. The products i used was collinite 476 and super resin from auto glym it does look excellent in real life.. is collinite 845 a better product to use? View attachment 249586
Don't use any wax on it....as other have said a sealant is best.....av had 2 white cars and never will have another white is a thankless paint to detail.....wash it then go down easiest route to add gloss likes of Gyeon wet coat etc etc.....anything else yer wasting yer energy
this looks amazing I defo will give this a go@jbssound - For solid white I've found Gyeon Cure is the go to product for me
Layers well & I add a coat after every wash so works for me
I haven't got as much time as I used to for this car detailing malarchy so I do keep it simples