Vanilla Moose or White Diamond???
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I have both and the only one I have used as of yet is the Vanilla Hand Moose and it will hide quite a few sins if you are in a hurry to just make your truck look shiny for a while. I had to do my truck a couple weeks ago for my sisters wedding and I just abour cried when I got done washing it. I put the Vanilla Hand Moose on and it hid alot of mico marring that is on the paint long enough for it to look good.
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I've never used Vanilla Moose but I have several other products from Clear Kote RMG, Caranuba Moose and Quick Shine. Good thing about Clear Kote products is that they dont stain plastic trim. I have PB White Diamond and its pretty good too. I've tried tons of combos on my white truck and my favorite so far is Optimum Polish topped with Danase Wet Glaze then Megs #16. I'm not a big fan of Megs products but I do like how #16 looks on white. It's just a major PITA to remove if you put it on too thick. IW845 is a close second and much easier to use.
Here is Wet Glaze/#16
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Eibach Pro Truck 2/4 Drop,GF Shackles, 5,000k HID, HD Grill, 22" Boss 330's, 305/40/22 Kumho STX's
Here is Wet Glaze/#16
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Eibach Pro Truck 2/4 Drop,GF Shackles, 5,000k HID, HD Grill, 22" Boss 330's, 305/40/22 Kumho STX's
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I think that after all my research, I'm sold on the Danase Wet Glaze. I'm really curious to try Vanilla Moose and White Diamond, but after seeing Sleestak's pics and reading all of the other positive comments regarding Wet Glaze, I'm going to order that one and give it a try.
One questions though... would I be better off topping it with a carnuba (Meg's #26) or a synthetic (NXT 2.0)? I already have both, and I have used both, but I'm not sure which one would look better over the Wet Glaze.
One questions though... would I be better off topping it with a carnuba (Meg's #26) or a synthetic (NXT 2.0)? I already have both, and I have used both, but I'm not sure which one would look better over the Wet Glaze.
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Wet Glaze can go on top of or under your LSP. I like to put it under. I've never used #26 or NXT 2.0 but either one should look good. If you do really good prep work it's real hard to tell a difference between LSP's. Another way to make white look better is to make sure all of your trim, tires and wheel wells are dressed. The contrast really makes the white "pop". Get a gallon of Hyper Dressing and Black Wow from ADS if you don't already have some.