Martin
Enthusiast
I'm not the type that goes over the top to keep my cars spotless, but I do like to keep them clean and looking good. Recently, I was offered the opportunity to have my '09 ACR (GTS Blue w/ black centerband) featured in a photo shoot, and I'd like to get it looking as good as possible without doing a full mega-buck detail job that I'll just ruin in a few months. The paint is virtually new in appearance, with no scratches, etching, or chips.
I've been using Zaino stuff on my cars for years, but it just doesn't seem to do as good a job on the paint of this '09 ACR as it has done on older cars. Something about this paint makes it really prone to swirl marks, haze, etc., and the Zaino just doesn't do the kind of magic that it does on my other cars. When I've Zaino'd my GTS, for example, the thing literally gets eye-poppingly shiny. The ACR, not so much (especially the black center band areas)...
What I'm looking for is something that a lazy guy like myself can apply in a day (without a power buffer, etc.) and get reasonably good results. The photo shoot is going to be a combo of studio and site shots, in varying lighting conditions.
I've heard Turbo Wax is good, but I haven't tried it out myself yet. I've also heard various people rave about various other products.
What would you recommend for someone with a 'new' car that has really minor spider-web and just doesn't "pop out" and reflect light the way you'd think it should. Also keep in mind that this guy is kind of lazy and isn't prone to waxing/buffing a car for hours on end in the summer heat.
I've been using Zaino stuff on my cars for years, but it just doesn't seem to do as good a job on the paint of this '09 ACR as it has done on older cars. Something about this paint makes it really prone to swirl marks, haze, etc., and the Zaino just doesn't do the kind of magic that it does on my other cars. When I've Zaino'd my GTS, for example, the thing literally gets eye-poppingly shiny. The ACR, not so much (especially the black center band areas)...
What I'm looking for is something that a lazy guy like myself can apply in a day (without a power buffer, etc.) and get reasonably good results. The photo shoot is going to be a combo of studio and site shots, in varying lighting conditions.
I've heard Turbo Wax is good, but I haven't tried it out myself yet. I've also heard various people rave about various other products.
What would you recommend for someone with a 'new' car that has really minor spider-web and just doesn't "pop out" and reflect light the way you'd think it should. Also keep in mind that this guy is kind of lazy and isn't prone to waxing/buffing a car for hours on end in the summer heat.