Professional Review: Migliore Primo
Professional Review: Migliore Primo
Here is a review off of another forum. This review was done by a professional detailer located in California. The review speaks for itself.
Regards,
Don
Regards,
Don
Originally Posted by SHSportsfan
Wow.....just wow. This detail was one of the best I've done in a while. I used the new Migliore: Primo on it and what a difference. This wax is GREAT! It was a little tougher to apply and I think it was due to the massive amount of carnuba. It solidified on the paint fairly quickly as well. Make sure if you use it you have some quick detailer with you. Overall result is absolutely amazing. The detail took about 6 hours. 2 hours of that, I was drooling looking at the paint. I had one guy try and buy the car right there on the spot it looked so good. Two other neighbors stopped by wanting to know more on how I got it to shine so much. I am stoked about this detail. Primo really came through. Ok, so enough rambling, how bout some pics.....
I have a feeling this will take up 2 posts:crazy:
Starting out with a VW GLI 1.8T with some extra mods. Thing is ****ing sick. The owner washes it about 1x a week, so it stays fairly clean, but we recently had a dirty rain come though.
Starting out:




Cleaned up the engine bay some:


And after.... This picture I tried NOT to get a reflection....

and the rest of the car.... Keep in mind most of these pictures were taken with overcast and very little light. It still managed to shine like crazy though.




Tried out the new rotary a little bit. Just for the glaze though so I could get a feel for it. You can see it in this pic.

and then you can see the PC in this one:


Sun finally came out so I snapped some more:



and probably my favorite pic:

The depth of the paint was incredible. It really had me drooling.
I have a feeling this will take up 2 posts:crazy:
Starting out with a VW GLI 1.8T with some extra mods. Thing is ****ing sick. The owner washes it about 1x a week, so it stays fairly clean, but we recently had a dirty rain come though.
Starting out:




Cleaned up the engine bay some:


And after.... This picture I tried NOT to get a reflection....

and the rest of the car.... Keep in mind most of these pictures were taken with overcast and very little light. It still managed to shine like crazy though.




Tried out the new rotary a little bit. Just for the glaze though so I could get a feel for it. You can see it in this pic.

and then you can see the PC in this one:


Sun finally came out so I snapped some more:



and probably my favorite pic:

The depth of the paint was incredible. It really had me drooling.
primo? what exactly is a paste wax?
looks like it works magic. I need to buy a great wax before the winter i have my nxt but that last like a day or two..
btw nice clean coupe in the garage ftw
looks like it works magic. I need to buy a great wax before the winter i have my nxt but that last like a day or two..
btw nice clean coupe in the garage ftw
I would highly looking into purchasing Primo.
http://www.migliorewax.com/Primo.html
how do you compare primo's appearance, since pictures of different waxes all look the same, it's whats in person that counts.
Is it deep and wet looking. Or is it vibrant/give off a carnauba glow?
Shiny/reflective?
Is it deep and wet looking. Or is it vibrant/give off a carnauba glow?
Shiny/reflective?
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Thanks everyone!
Since these are variables are all subjective, I'll give my personal opinion. I find Primo to produce a VERY wet looking surface, dripping wet, as well as deep paint.
I have to disagree though that all wax pictures look the same. With that said here is an example, I posted this picture in a previous thread. This is from Primo on one of my personal vehicles. IMO you can see an amazing amount of depth and "wetness" in the photo.
I have to disagree though that all wax pictures look the same. With that said here is an example, I posted this picture in a previous thread. This is from Primo on one of my personal vehicles. IMO you can see an amazing amount of depth and "wetness" in the photo.
Thanks everyone!
Since these are variables are all subjective, I'll give my personal opinion. I find Primo to produce a VERY wet looking surface, dripping wet, as well as deep paint.
I have to disagree though that all wax pictures look the same. With that said here is an example, I posted this picture in a previous thread. This is from Primo on one of my personal vehicles. IMO you can see an amazing amount of depth and "wetness" in the photo.

Since these are variables are all subjective, I'll give my personal opinion. I find Primo to produce a VERY wet looking surface, dripping wet, as well as deep paint.
I have to disagree though that all wax pictures look the same. With that said here is an example, I posted this picture in a previous thread. This is from Primo on one of my personal vehicles. IMO you can see an amazing amount of depth and "wetness" in the photo.

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