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12-08-2006, 03:29 PM
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| | | So that I have this straight...... ........let's say I use Duragloss #106 Bonding Agent first, then apply #105 Polish, then apply Natty's Blue Wax. The question is..... how does a "glaze" fit into this picture? When is it applied and what does it do that the other 3 do not? Howard | 
12-08-2006, 03:59 PM
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| | | The Glaze would go on before you wax. Glazes are used to add more pop, plus be a filler for fine marring and scratches. | 
12-08-2006, 04:02 PM
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| | | I wouldnt use a glaze under duragloss. It will hamper the bonding of 105 and you wouldnt get the full durability DG offers. | 
12-08-2006, 05:56 PM
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| | The glaze would go over a sealant and under a wax. 
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12-08-2006, 06:05 PM
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| | | I too would forgo (cancel) the glaze when using toppers over a sealant. The carnauba (Nattys) will add noticable wetness, and you wont be filling anything since a paint sealant sits on top and effectively seals the paint. So ...wasted time and product in this venture.
Also note, some glazes can be slightly abrasive. XMT, VMG, RMG can all remove some/all wax or sealant so tread lightly with them. Megs #7 is about the only pure glaze I can note quickly. | 
12-08-2006, 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek I too would forgo (cancel) the glaze when using toppers over a sealant. The carnauba (Nattys) will add noticable wetness, and you wont be filling anything since a paint sealant sits on top and effectively seals the paint. So ...wasted time and product in this venture.
Also note, some glazes can be slightly abrasive. XMT, VMG, RMG can all remove some/all wax or sealant so tread lightly with them. Megs #7 is about the only pure glaze I can note quickly. | So, with that said, is there a "filler" that can be applied prior to 106 and 105? Howard | 
12-08-2006, 06:46 PM
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| | | not really, 106 is as close as your going to get. Seems more of a bonding agent with cleaners, versus fillers, so your paint should be properly prepped (clay and polished to perfection) prior to its use. | 
12-08-2006, 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek not really, 106 is as close as your going to get. Seems more of a bonding agent with cleaners, versus fillers, so your paint should be properly prepped (clay and polished to perfection) prior to its use. | Huh........now you got me. With 105 being a polish.......what am I doing......polish, then use 106, then use 105. What do the properties of the first polish need to be?
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12-08-2006, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by YankeeFan Huh........now you got me. With 105 being a polish.......what am I doing......polish, then use 106, then use 105. What do the properties of the first polish need to be?
Howard | I believe that 105 is a sealant. They say polish, but it's a sealant. When I used 105, I bypassed the bonding agent because I had used Meguiar's #80. I read that the Duragloss chemists said 105 works fine on top of #80 and I also read that it works fine on top of KLASSE AIO.
I used #105 on top of Meguiar's #80 on my daily driver in September, and water still beads up just like it did when I first applied it, and the car feels just as slick. About every 3 weeks, I apply a coat of aquawax. | 
12-08-2006, 10:06 PM
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| | | correct, both Zaino and Duragloss use the term "polish" rather loosely, they are infact synthetic waxes or sealants. |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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