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Old 08-28-2008, 07:07 PM
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Question Glazes

Looking for a nice glaze to use on dark vehicles, have a few details to do with the paint in great shape new paint just want to put a glaze w/pc and add a lsp, I have plenty lsp's. Do all glazes have fillers in them?
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Re: Glazes

Glazes do fill. Why don't you try using something like 85Rd or Ultrafina on a blue finishing pad and then your LSP. This would actually look better and not fill anything. Just a suggestion for you.
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Re: Glazes

as offered above glazes do offer fillers. If you must the newer Black Hole product from Poorboys is nice.
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Re: Glazes

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as offered above glazes do offer fillers. If you must the newer Black Hole product from Poorboys is nice.
Agreed, and it looks fantastic on lighter vehicles too.
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Re: Glazes

I've been using Chemical Guy's EZ Creme Glaze and even on top of a good polishing I noticed that the paint looked wetter. Heres a Supra I did a full correction on and used Chemical Guy's glaze:

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Re: Glazes

I like Danase Wet Glaze and Prima Amigo
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Re: Glazes

In my experience the filling properties of all the above glazes is minimal. EZ Creme Glaze and Black Hole are very similar, but BHG claims fillers as does Amigo. My favorite glaze is DWG..
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