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Old Sep 22, 2009 | 06:02 PM
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I have a saff cosworth 4x4 Flint Grey that was resprayed.

Paint was really dull and now i got it moped by a body shop.

Was well impressed but wanted to keep the polish as its garaged at the moment

Yesterday I polished it with AutoGlym Super Resin. Then 2 coats of Extra Gloss which worked a treat.

Anyhow today i applied another coat of extra gloss today, it takes 10 mins so was just thinking of doing this for a few more days as i aint taking it out of the garage till monday.

Anyone used this extra gloss with several coats of wax?? Surely the more coats the better?? Or is there any side effect as i just wanna make sure it dont go dull again. Its got 3 coats or applications of extra gloss so far.

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Old Sep 22, 2009 | 10:37 PM
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Extra gloss is a glaze, Im not sure what benefits multi layers of it will be tbh.
You would be better, if your happy with the shine, using a top coat wax (Autogylm HD wax will be fine) to lock in all your hard work.
The wax acts as the final barrier for the layers you have done under.
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Old Sep 23, 2009 | 09:25 PM
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EGP?....thats a sealant....you wont really see any more benefits after two coats tbh

just top with a wax if your'e after a warmer look
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