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When I think of wet paint, M205 is one of the first products to come to mind. M205 does a fantastic job of removing the fine scratches and haze, which in turns increase gloss and depth, giving the paint a "wet" look.
to me the "wet look" comes from a properly prepper surface, so no swirls scratches haze etc to get in the way. the wax is the icing on the cake!
you can have the best products in the world and not acheive great results if proper technique or passion doesnt goes into the vehicle. also use the right products for the job. hows the condition of the paint your working on? remember to use the least agressive method first!
theres alot of great info on this site that you will find.. let us know how it comes out looking!
Even if you dont have swirls or haze etc, a good claying +paintCleaner will prepare the surface for the subsequent polish+wax and maximize the result.
The polish/glaze conditioning oils will help hide many defects and enhance what you have, but best results come from not having any defects (swirls etc) and having a fully prepared surface so that what you are enhancing is as good as it gets.
I clayed my Mustang and WOW. try claying and go with the professional products. Your paint will will be crazy smooth. The shine is like Barret Jackson shine(sorry Mr jackson if I spelled your auction wrong)
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