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Re: Advice in the detailing process
Originally Posted by allenk4
Tell me more about why you chose P1?
Can't you change the cut of all Polishes by changing which pad you pair them with?
Polishing by hand is a Fool's Errand. You will enjoy working with a DA
I'm 16 and my uncle got me into detailing a few years ago and then he told me about Gtechniq C1 and after watching some videos I got that and right next to it was the P1 so I watched a video for that and figured I'd give it a try. The company has amazing products, but some of them are too expensive for me to use every year.
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Re: Advice in the detailing process
The EZ-Creme bottle says "creates a situation that allows the strong ionic polymer to adhere to the surface of the acrylic or urethane top coat... fast acting paint restorer with supra light cleaner to remove light marks and ultra-fine scratches."
It basically seems to be similar to WG Finishing Glaze according to the description. Smells like grape Koolade.
I originally bought it because of a lot of rave reviews. I never saw it give any wow factor so I forgot about it. But YMMV.
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Re: Advice in the detailing process
Originally Posted by brettS4
The EZ-Creme bottle says "creates a situation that allows the strong ionic polymer to adhere to the surface of the acrylic or urethane top coat... fast acting paint restorer with supra light cleaner to remove light marks and ultra-fine scratches."
It basically seems to be similar to WG Finishing Glaze according to the description. Smells like grape Koolade.
I originally bought it because of a lot of rave reviews. I never saw it give any wow factor so I forgot about it. But YMMV.
EZ is NOT like WGFG, which is actually a finishing polish with no LSP properties. Why PBMG decided to call it Wolfgang Finishing Glaze is curious, for an enthusiast targeted product
EZ is designed to fill in very fine scratches, which can increase the appearance of gloss. It does not contain enough abrasives to accomplish much in the WA of actually removing paint defects
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