DWG + collinite 845!
Here is an old post that I made on s2ki. I'm pretty into detailing and have done quite a few cars around socal.
This was a few months; back when I had my s2000.
Okay so I picked up some DWG and decided to try it out.
I won't lie, my car still has minimal swirls since I haven't done a full polish yet. I've only had it for about a month. (My usual 2 step polish is Sonus SFX1 and then Sonus SFX2). It usually takes me about 6-8 hours to do a car with PC 7424.
In these pictures, it's just wash, clay, DWG, sealed with Collinite 845. Both of these are great because they are extremely easy to apply and collinite 845 seals for a good amount of time.
You will also be tempted to consume DWG as it looks, smells, and feels like grape yogurt.
Not the greatest pictures since I only went through a few and I'm posting these from Panera Bread on my lunch break.
Both applied with microfiber towels...




DWG = HIGHLY recommended
This was a few months; back when I had my s2000.
Okay so I picked up some DWG and decided to try it out.
I won't lie, my car still has minimal swirls since I haven't done a full polish yet. I've only had it for about a month. (My usual 2 step polish is Sonus SFX1 and then Sonus SFX2). It usually takes me about 6-8 hours to do a car with PC 7424.
In these pictures, it's just wash, clay, DWG, sealed with Collinite 845. Both of these are great because they are extremely easy to apply and collinite 845 seals for a good amount of time.
You will also be tempted to consume DWG as it looks, smells, and feels like grape yogurt.
Not the greatest pictures since I only went through a few and I'm posting these from Panera Bread on my lunch break.
Both applied with microfiber towels...




DWG = HIGHLY recommended
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