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Old 06-15-2007, 03:33 PM
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Show Car Glaze

Hey guyz, I posted a thread not to long ago asking about what would be the best wax combo for a black show truck and I had planned on using WG Sealant topped with Soveran, and then I remebered I had a bottle of Megs. Show car glaze, which I think has some pure polish oils in it and I was wondering if there is any point to using that with the WG and Pinn combo, and if so should I put it on last or before the Soveran? What do you guyz think?
I will be posting pics after tommorrow of the truck.
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Old 06-15-2007, 03:36 PM
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the megs show car glaze is great stuff...doesnt last long at all but i dont think that matters in your scenario...if you use the glaze no need to use the wg sealant...just do whatever prep you are going to do and top with #7 then souveran...
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Show Car Glaze is a nice product. I think M03 or M81 are better but thats just my oppinion. Why not try do a test spot with it and a test spot without, and see if you can see a difference
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I did not notice any big difference with MG7/Pinnacle LS on my car.

Do as Sneek says and try a test spot
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Old 06-15-2007, 05:09 PM
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#7

To me the interesting thing about #7 is the fact that it can be used either under a LSP or over to get an additional wet look.

If used over a LSP there is NO durability but it does look great for a short period for car shows.
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Most show guys put it on just before the show..it looks much wetter on the surface than being covered...sorta like the old pledge trick...gloss it up right before the show..try a spot both ways...see what appeals to you or the owner

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ClearKote RMG+Souveran paste = killer wet combo on black!!!!
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Most show guys put it on just before the show..it looks much wetter on the surface than being covered...sorta like the old pledge trick...gloss it up right before the show..try a spot both ways...see what appeals to you or the owner

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AL..... That's the show car glaze 7 ?? and it just dissipates after few days?

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AL..... That's the show car glaze?? and it just dissipates after few days?

yes..show car glaze...its gone in a few days at most...and do it on cool paint in the shade..lol...stuff is very tempermental in warm weather...can stick like glue

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