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      01-02-2016, 11:53 AM   #21
stealth.pilot
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You can call Beasley and ask how to remove it. I would imagine dish detergent would do the job.

However was your previous matte car a different color?

I have noticed that the darker matte colors have more sheen. Dark blue and black are noticeably satin rather than matte.
Yeah it was frozen bronze, it did reflect the light differently.

I am going to get the detailers opinion, because I could just be imaging things. It doesn't help that the car is in the garage too. Waiting for a sunny day to take it out, which will probably be tomorrow.
Yeah it's interesting. I just had Beasley applied to my car this week and I don't sense any gloss. In fact if anything I think it is too matte!

I am going to add some permanon to make it a bit more satin.
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