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Old 12-29-2007, 06:13 PM
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using glaze, yes or no?

i am just wondering if taking the extra step of applying a layer of glaze is worth it. or in other words, will applying it add much to the vechicles overall look when your done. if you do include the glazing step, what brand of glaze do you use?



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Old 12-29-2007, 06:32 PM
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Re: using glaze, yes or no?

In my opinion, you dont need it if you polish correctly. Thats just me though.
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Re: using glaze, yes or no?

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i am just wondering if taking the extra step of applying a layer of glaze is worth it. or in other words, will applying it add much to the vechicles overall look when your done. if you do include the glazing step, what brand of glaze do you use?



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I still like a glaze on a dark colored car cause it adds the extra pop.I use rmg and danase wet glaze as my go too.
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Re: using glaze, yes or no?



The XMT glaze does have some cleaning properties. Therefore, if the finish is very good condition, you could skip the polishing process, and just use the glaze.



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Re: using glaze, yes or no?

i think its a good extra step for a show car but other than that not really need. IMHO i think the oils in most glazes decrease bonding and durability,but thats just my opinion.
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i think its a good extra step for a show car but other than that not really need. IMHO i think the oils in most glazes decrease bonding and durability,but thats just my opinion.


have to make sure glaze and LSP will bond together. and like everyone else has said if you want that extra pop use it. just know what each one contains. some glazes have very lite cleaning properties and others(most) have filling properties
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Old 12-29-2007, 10:13 PM
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Re: using glaze, yes or no?

I've used Megs #5 and #7 on a repainted A6 hood until I can wax it. Not impressed at all. Might be worthy on single stage paint, but on a good clear coat doesn't add anything whether its gloss or slickness. Even when applying a thin coat and wiping immediately its a ##### to remove. Smells funny too. Worse part is its has no durability whatsoever.

That said maybe the Clearkote Moose is worthy but nothing compares to a good sealant and wax.
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i think its a good extra step for a show car but other than that not really need. IMHO i think the oils in most glazes decrease bonding and durability,but thats just my opinion.
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have to make sure glaze and LSP will bond together. and like everyone else has said if you want that extra pop use it. just know what each one contains. some glazes have very lite cleaning properties and others(most) have filling properties
If you use a glaze like Danase Wet Glaze, you will be fine. Danase Wet Glaze does not have oils in it, it has acrylic polymers and makes you paint look great.
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Re: using glaze, yes or no?

On my black car I used RMG before Souveran Paste and if made a big difference IMO.
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Re: using glaze, yes or no?

+2 for Danase Wet Glaze - Used it on my flawless new non-metallc black finish (new paint, but nevertheless clayed, polished and AIO-cleaned). Truly made a noticeable difference.

DWG is indeed acrylic and can be used over/under/between layers of sealant.
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