I've had a bottle of H20 Guard & Gloss for a while but haven't taken the time to try it out. I'd heard that it works really well and is easy to apply. My Alpine white 2011 BMW Z4 was needing a new application of LSP, so I figured I'd give it a try. I used the dry method in my garage and it couldn't have been easier. Just spray it on a damp towel, wipe it on, and buff it off with a dry towel. I really didn't expect it to make a lot of difference; my Z4 was pretty shiny already. But it really did give it an extra boost of gloss. People say white cars are boring, but when it comes to a bright white Z4 with this kind of shine, I have to disagree.
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I've had a bottle of H20 Guard & Gloss for a while but haven't taken the time to try it out. I'd heard that it works really well and is easy to apply. My Alpine white 2011 BMW Z4 was needing a new application of LSP, so I figured I'd give it a try. I used the dry method in my garage and it couldn't have been easier. Just spray it on a damp towel, wipe it on, and buff it off with a dry towel. I really didn't expect it to make a lot of difference; my Z4 was pretty shiny already. But it really did give it an extra boost of gloss. People say white cars are boring, but when it comes to a bright white Z4 with this kind of shine, I have to disagree.
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