Willy P Posted March 28, 2011 Posted March 28, 2011 Hello all, I washed and waxed my car yesterday (Meguiars Gold Class, then Meguiars Tech Wax 2.0). Looks really nice and very shiny but I couldn't help wondering whether it would have looked better after using DJ purple haze. Has anyone used it on their GM? If so, did it apply a faint tint to the paint? I think that would be Thinking of spending a bit of money at envy... Quote
Pimm Posted March 28, 2011 Posted March 28, 2011 I use purple haze on GM and the results are fantastic, if you all ready have it no need in buying anything else just give it ago. Do remember to warm it up first though as it goes on better imo . Quote
Chris`I Posted March 28, 2011 Posted March 28, 2011 I use purple haze on GM and the results are fantastic, if you all ready have it no need in buying anything else just give it ago.Do remember to warm it up first though as it goes on better imo . This Quote
Willy P Posted March 28, 2011 Author Posted March 28, 2011 I use purple haze on GM and the results are fantastic, if you all ready have it no need in buying anything else just give it ago.Do remember to warm it up first though as it goes on better imo . cheers mate it looks like I will be putting in an order then. You've used I on a GM? I thought you were part of the azure mafiosa. Also, how does one go about warming up a pot of wax? Give it a cuddle? Quote
Pimm Posted March 28, 2011 Posted March 28, 2011 I use purple haze on GM and the results are fantastic, if you all ready have it no need in buying anything else just give it ago.Do remember to warm it up first though as it goes on better imo . cheers mate it looks like I will be putting in an order then. You've used I on a GM? I thought you were part of the azure mafiosa. Also, how does one go about warming up a pot of wax? Give it a cuddle? I do have a azure but I have used it on other dark coloured vehicles with great results. Just stick it at room temp for a few hours and it is easier to apply. Quote
Leeroy Posted March 28, 2011 Posted March 28, 2011 I use purple haze and the results are fantastic, just give it ago.Do remember to warm it up (a lot) first though as it goes better imo . cheers mate it looks like I will be putting in an order then. You've used it? I thought you were part of the mafiosa. Also, how does one go about warming up pot? Just stick it at room temp for a few hours and it is easier. Sorry, guys I couldn't resist it Quote
Chris`I Posted March 28, 2011 Posted March 28, 2011 whats it like on white ?? Its designed for darker coloured cars. There is another designed for white but I forget the name. Or use Supernatural as that works for everything Quote
Willy P Posted March 28, 2011 Author Posted March 28, 2011 I use purple haze on GM and the results are fantastic, if you all ready have it no need in buying anything else just give it ago.Do remember to warm it up first though as it goes on better imo . cheers mate it looks like I will be putting in an order then. You've used I on a GM? I thought you were part of the azure mafiosa. Also, how does one go about warming up a pot of wax? Give it a cuddle? I do have a azure but I have used it on other dark coloured vehicles with great results. Just stick it at room temp for a few hours and it is easier to apply. Okay cheers Pimm, I will give this a go. On second thoughts, I have visited the envy website and I think they're out of pruple haze, so has anyone used blue velvet? I think this pretty much a hard version of the purple haze isn't it? Quote
Ian Posted March 28, 2011 Posted March 28, 2011 Blue velvet is much better than purple haze on a GM imo. If you don't mind spending a couple of quid extra then get the Blue velvet pro - I found that I got a better shine from that than I did from the supernatural viewtopic.php?f=34&t=38224 <<< This was after using the pro version Quote
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