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What is the best last step product to use on solid white and light metallic/pearlescent colors?

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What is the best last step product to use on solid white and light metallic/pearlescent colors?

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Many people find it difficult to achieve an excellent finish on solid white and light metallic/pearlescent colors, no matter how well they prepare their paint. This is because the lightness of tone precludes a high degree of reflectivity, and thus makes it hard to achieve a finish with any real clarity and depth. Furthermore, this lack of reflectivity can also limit how wet the paint looks, as fewer highlights are shown up in the finish. However, these problems can be largely overcome by choosing a Gloss-it synthetic sealant like the Gloss Finish instead of a natural carnauba wax as the last step product. This is because Gloss-it contains a unique proprietary Gloss-it polymer that will cross-link to form an exceptionally smooth, highly dense surface layer that reflects light far more efficiently than a microscopically rougher, less dense natural carnauba wax coating, and this can add a significant amount of wetness to the appearance of the paint, as more highlights are shown up in the

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