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V8 Vantage - Frost Armour

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Hey guys, few pics of my bosses Vantage I did yesterday. Flipping in love with it or what!! It really needs a good correction session, but that will be done come the nicer weather, I really just wanted to get my hands on it! :argie: Really was in quite a state, almost dull grey before, came out beautiful!

Frost Shine is their recently released polish, which is the first time I used it. Unbelievably brings dead dull paint back to life, that's just by using it by hand!
Poor lighting, poor picture. You can just make the line out. It's a little tough to remove, but the results are really worth it. I will deffo buy a bottle! :thumb:




Polish stage done. Looking pretty sexy now.





Then the really really exciting product for me. Frost Armour. Amazing. I honestly have not used a sealant like this.

I applied just one coat panel by panel via an applicator pad. It hazes over and you can just see it. Couple of passed with the mf & it's off, leaving an amazing gloss, the flake pop you would not believe! You could really feel the difference, like it really has left a wet coat on the paint. My work mate even came out & said it's still wet! :tumbleweed:

Anyway, a few pretty awful pics. Sorry :lol:






cheers, Merry Christmas! :wave:
 
Nice, I have a black DB9 at home that needs some TLC, I'll sort it out and post up some pictures over the holidays.
Love the wet look on black paint, unbeatable.

I'm doing the clio at the moment, its taken me four evenings to do the wheels alone! another 4 for the arches!
Its addictive, and once you have one part looking good it makes the next part look bad so this never ending circle of cleaning begins!

Quick question, what sort of light do you use for viewing swirls etc before machine correction?

Thanks

Matt

:)
 
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