another White Diamond product user

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daveCFPrez

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used on my 1995 Acura Legend GS
color Cashmere silver metallic (but really looks like a champagne)


I found this glaze to be very easy to apply and even easier to remove. I really HATE to use the word, but the glaze is very creamy. Thick and rich. Think Mrs. Butterworths pancake syrup.

Having a light colored vehicle has its pros and cons. Easier to keep looking clean when it really isn't, but for those of us who appreciate a nice deep, dark, looks wet paint job, we really can't get that out of lighter color vehicles.

With winter coming up I took one of the few days here in the Northwest that was nice, to prepare my Legend for the next 8-9 months of pretty much constant rain.

To apply Poorboy's White Diamond I used some micro fiber covered sponges (green in color) that came with an exterior kit I ordered afew years back.

My Legend had already been washed and dried days ago. (benefit of a garage!)

I applied the White Diamond against my better judgement in my driveway where half the car was in direct sun light. The car wasn't hot as it was just pulled out from the garage.

Everything was applied by hand. As I mentioned above - the WD is very creamy and smells abit like strawberry. I used about a quarter sized amount circled around the edges of the sponge. Application was very easy. I'm used to waxing by hand, and this product was EASY. I did find that I needed to go over the original spot where I started as the glaze first touching the paint tended to keep more of the product there, but it was very easy to move and spread around. I worked the glaze until it just started to dry up.

Working in small areas (half the trunk lid) and then switching to the quarter panel. When I was done with the quarter panel I came back to the top with some Eagle One brand micro fiber towels I bought years ago to remove the glaze on half of the trunk lid.

The White Diamond glaze comes off/buffs out verrrry easy and smooth. Using a light coat to begin with, it comes off with one pass of my micro fiber and shines up real nice on the final wipe down.

The half of the car in the direct sun did seem to dry quicker, but I would expect this from any wax product. It didn't effect the way the glaze came off though. Still very easy to rub out even in the direct sun.

White Diamond glazed the whole car, and then I went over specific areas with Wolfgang's sealer and then Pinnacle paste wax.

Pictures:

first picture is only using the White Diamond Glaze

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