As you may know... I ride in a 2013 Ram 1500 in True Blue Pearl with a Metallic flake (fine like sand) in the paint.
I got the wife a 2012 Chrysler 300 in Black. No Metallics... Just black... Like death.
When I polished out the 'lot' damage in the new truck.... It looked amazing and deep. Until I added Americana. It seems the high carnauba content dulled the flash of the metal flake. Am I right?
Would Buttery Wax be a better choice for a vehicle with that metallic finish?
I do NOT mind waxing more often if my results are brighter.
The 300 seems like its fine with the Americana.
Just curious if a wax with more synthetics in it would bring the metallics in my truck out.. Or at least not hide them like Americana seems to be doing.
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As you may know... I ride in a 2013 Ram 1500 in True Blue Pearl with a Metallic flake (fine like sand) in the paint.
I got the wife a 2012 Chrysler 300 in Black. No Metallics... Just black... Like death.
When I polished out the 'lot' damage in the new truck.... It looked amazing and deep. Until I added Americana. It seems the high carnauba content dulled the flash of the metal flake. Am I right?
Would Buttery Wax be a better choice for a vehicle with that metallic finish?
I do NOT mind waxing more often if my results are brighter.
The 300 seems like its fine with the Americana.
Just curious if a wax with more synthetics in it would bring the metallics in my truck out.. Or at least not hide them like Americana seems to be doing.
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