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You knew I needed MFs didn't you... you sly bastard. How long does the sale last? I'm supposed to be paid tomorrow but judging by my boss being out of town I probably won't end up getting my money until next week.
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The Ultra Premium and Super Fly are my top selling towels. These are great for buffing off product or drying. They are both pretty thick and plush, the Ultra is 16x16 and the Super Fly is 16x24.
My drying towels are also very high quality, the Amazing Dryer is a thick microfiber towel that is a large 25x36, the Monster is the same size but the waffle weave design. Some people like the waffle weaves for drying and some don't.
I guarantee that you will be happy with any of my high quality towels!
The Ultra premiums are one of the best towels on the market. I own several towels by several different retailers and these are my towel of choice. They are quite simply a great towel. Long nap on one side, short nap on the other. They're nice n plush. They clean up good and hold up as well. I've got towels i've washed 10 times and you cant tell much difference from the first time they were washed.
I just ordered some light polish and wet glaze. Going to try to detail my car. I'll top those 2 off with the products I already have....Wet Wax and Opti Seal. Should look pretty good on my dark candy apple red 08' stang.
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Ride in style 2008 Dark Candy Apple Red Mustang GT California Special Granatelli Cold Air Intake
I want to try the Wet Obsession wax, but I am afraid that I will not get the results that I want since my car is oxford white. Kinda hard to imagine a "6 foot deep" shine on a white car, LOL.
Well that is true. It might not look like a 6ft deep shine but it will look good. I've seen a 93 GT online, i believe it was here that was white and it was just a beautiful car. There wasnt anything special about it but it was so clean and was just a damn good looking car. I'll look for it and see if i can find it.
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White is a tough color to get any sort of depth out. I recently did a white truck and I hand applied ObsessiveDetail Glaze followed with Wet Obsession on the front door and then machine polished the crew cab door and applied the Glaze & Wet Obsession and I was really impressed with the difference in depth the PC & the high quality products did for white.
I don't think I've ever seen a white in person that had any sort of depth to it. The only good qualities I've seen from it is it's ability to hide scratches & swirls and how soaking WET the paint can look when taken care of.
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Black 04 Cobra For Sale. Will trade for 93 older/non 4-eye fox + $$.
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I want to try the Wet Obsession wax, but I am afraid that I will not get the results that I want since my car is oxford white. Kinda hard to imagine a "6 foot deep" shine on a white car, LOL.
The Wet Obsession does add some nice depth to lighter colored vehicles. I've had a lot of customers with lighter colored cars that have been really impressed by it. Here is a guy on a another forum that I sponsor that used it on his white Roush and he posted some pictures of it.....http://www.fnsweet.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44091
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I would recommend doing a 3 step to get the best results. OD Light Polish, Wet Glaze, and then Wet Obsession. The polish is going to correct light swirls and scratches, bring out more shine and reflection, plus prep the paint for the next steps. The glaze is going to add a lot of wetness and depth, it will also add even more slickness. Last top with the Wet Obsession wax.