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| Detailing brand names There are various brand names available in the market which do you prefer to use? This forum is to discuss the various brand names available in the market. |
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eboney and rouge I belive is what they are called. Although I have never used them I have done some reading up. From what I have red they contain dyes, do they help hide swirls and fine scratches. So i guees they have lots of fillers.
i have seen pics of it used on CC, however i read somewhere that is was desgined fro SS paint. I am not 100% sure on this so please dont quote
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i would not count on a sample, its not part of the zymol way... ohh and expect your response to take atleast a week
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The ebony and rouge are indeed designed for SS paint. However, I have a tub of Ebony, and used it on this Merc (with has a cleacoat) and it came up pretty nice!
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Eboney and Rouge from what I've read are in deed meant for the old school paint jobs, actually it's funny becuase car shows...old school car that were entered in car shows had extra thick layers of single stage paint and these two waxes are what majority of the car show guru's used to use, well don't quote me on that just what I've read.
I've never tried them my self but I've been wanting to order them as a friend of mine has a MR2 with single stage paint and he's very, very picky with his vehicles....any who that's about all I know about them, different formula these waxes are. |
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you can.. theres not an issue. however theses waxes have dies and fillers. they fill the fine scratched. SS is alot softer then cc paint, this casues paint to come off when wiping with a cloth, washing ect. It is possible to wash the paint off SS... so the fillers and dies allow it so you dont have to polish as often... anywax will work on SS
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