I've only used AD Project 32 and really like it. I give each panel a few sprays as I dry it with an AD reaper drying towel and find the results quite pleasing.
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Not tried FK but I do agree with Adams been very glossy! I want to try the Zaino z8 that's meant to be cracking too! ODK entourage and Bouncers D&D are good too
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CG v7 yes I know it's more spray sealant
Autoglanz smooth velvet cracking all rounder, great value
Poorboys gloss n shine
BSD especially mixed with V7
I've got all of those except
Ez Car Care Gloss Boss
I would say CG Speed Wipe with FK, Adams, SP coming in second.
Whenever I use Speed Wipe everyone notices. It's a bit warmer of a look I think.
It depends on your prep; everyone wants a different look, and you'll prefer one over the others.
I used to have a Prima spray Sealant/QD which could hide some holograms, so on that car it was awesome. But on my cars/technique, Speed Wipe. Doesn't mean I don't try different QDs and I've always got a selection. I just bought another three today!
More of an all rounder QD/top up/even stand alone...Garry Dean's Force Field Boost...gives very good levels of gloss, the paintwork feels so slick and the protection is decent...
CG VO7 is awesome and great top up protection, I actually think BSD on it's own brings something to the party, it does work well on a lighter coloured car as the finish is a bit more sterile and crisp, for out and out Gloss though I've not found anything that would match Autoglanz Smooth Velvet, any colour, versatile enough for plastics and glass and smell to die for [emoji1303]
If you plan to buy 425, then buy also zaino z8. Fk425 makes paint someting different - wet, but it don`t have such bling effect like zaino has. Last weekend I mix them together and then you have both world. And if you wan`t some good reflective base, then one of the best is old school zaino all in one. Very good product and also very reflective is wolfs chemical nano glaze.
Yep I use it, love the stuff.
So slick after use it's unreal.
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