I used Wet Mirror Finish on three different paints: on my Soul Red Metallic Mazda MX-5 Miata, on my Bright Silver Metallic Chrysler Town & Country and so on Shelby GT My son's -500 Alu (dark silver) with black painted racing stripes. The wet mirror gave all three colors a nice deep finish. I applied it with a dual action buff with a soft foam finishing disc or manually with a foam sponge applicator. Both methods were easy to use and easy to remove with a microfiber cloth. (In all cases, the application was done after a thorough car wash and on generally well-painted surfaces.) Depending on the car's existing paint finish and vehicle usage, I used either Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax or Chemical Guys Butter Wet Wax after the wet high-gloss polish. Butter Wet Wax easily preserves or increases the depth of the shine. The problem with this combination is that oil wax is short-lived and so soft that it's easily damaged. Whereas Meg's Hybrid Ceramic is a bit harder to remove without leaving streaks, but lasts longer. Anyway, I'm very happy with the result.
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