I currently use DC1, DC2, & DC3, when i do my 3 step wax. Could i use Gold Class after DC3 to enhance to gloss and shine? Or is that a bad idea?
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I would see no harm in doing that. Now this is just me but if I were the one doing the vehcile I would just skip the DC3 and put on the two coats of Gold Class instead. I mean if you are already going to be putting on two coats of wax from what you said, might as well make them both with the Gold Class. There will be no harm in doing what you noted though.Trent W.
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As Snowman mentioned, either 2 coats of Gold Class, or 1 coat of DC#3 and 1 coat of Gold Class would work fine.
You mentioned you use the DC system at the moment.. have you also tried the quick clay? That will add to your results as well if you havent tried it.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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My car is a 2005 UV Blue Eclipse GT, and i just can't stand it when it doesn't look glossy~ i guess i am overly obsessed with my cars looks. lol. When my car is dirty or dull looking it drives me crazy! lol. any advice would be helpful. thanks everyone!Me & My Gorgeous 2005 Eclipse....Obsessed? Me?! Never! LOL!
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Originally posted by Heiress Hilton
...i just can't stand it when it doesn't look glossy~ i guess i am overly obsessed with my cars looks. lol. When my car is dirty or dull looking it drives me crazy! lol. any advice would be helpful. thanks everyone!
If you're asking for advice on how to be less annoyed when your car is dirty you'll certainly find a lot of sympathy here but maybe not a definitive answer, we all suffer from it too.
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