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02-16-2007, 11:42 PM
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| | | Best filler glazes/waxes. I searched, but couldn't really come up with anything.
What's a very good wax/glaze that really hides swirls well? I thought VMG was, but it's not available through AG anymore I don't believe.
Basically, I'm looking for something to use on customer cars. I'll be using it after Poli-Seal to hide any more swirls, or at least make them look better. This package is basically the exact same as my "full" package just without all the heavy polishing. | 
02-17-2007, 12:11 AM
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| | | I've only tried two glazes: RMG and Menzerna. Of those two I prefer RMG. I've found it much easier to apply and remove than the Menzerna. Looks nice too. But I don't think RMG's available through AG anymore either. Shame. The Cleakote products are some of my favorites. | 
02-17-2007, 12:13 AM
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| | | That's what I keep running into, nothing available through AG. | 
02-17-2007, 09:23 AM
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| | | Look to Megs #5 New Car Glaze or #7 Pure Glaze. Both are fillers ... and yes VMG was a great choice.
If using a sealant versus wax, Optiseal is carnauba compatible, then look to Wolfgangs Finishing Glaze. Very light polish with some sealant friendly fillers. | 
02-17-2007, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Whitethunder46 I searched, but couldn't really come up with anything.
What's a very good wax/glaze that really hides swirls well? I thought VMG was, but it's not available through AG anymore I don't believe.
Basically, I'm looking for something to use on customer cars. I'll be using it after Poli-Seal to hide any more swirls, or at least make them look better. This package is basically the exact same as my "full" package just without all the heavy polishing. |
Take a look at The Chemical guys site......  | 
02-17-2007, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by BILL Take a look at The Chemical guys site......  | the thing with them is everything is in a damn gallon. I don't want that much!! haha. There's been a few things I would of liked to try, but I usually found better. | 
02-17-2007, 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Whitethunder46 the thing with them is everything is in a damn gallon. I don't want that much!! haha. There's been a few things I would of liked to try, but I usually found better. |
Yeah i know!!..but its good size if your using it commercially $$$ | 
02-17-2007, 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Whitethunder46 the thing with them is everything is in a damn gallon. I don't want that much!! haha. There's been a few things I would of liked to try, but I usually found better. | thier acrylic glaze comes in 16ozs....look for EXTREME SHINE EZ~CREME GLAZE w/ACRYLIC SHINE II (16 oz)..
this glaze can be used with sealants and waxes....it is acrylic based...
It is a real nice glaze...gives some nice depth and gloss...if you order it tell them you want samples of the other glazes...best to call and ask for Paul..he will set up with samples...
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02-17-2007, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Al-53 thier acrylic glaze comes in 16ozs....look for EXTREME SHINE EZ~CREME GLAZE w/ACRYLIC SHINE II (16 oz)..
this glaze can be used with sealants and waxes....it is acrylic based...
It is a real nice glaze...gives some nice depth and gloss...if you order it tell them you want samples of the other glazes...best to call and ask for Paul..he will set up with samples...
Al | Acrylic ##/Danase Glazes looks so deep and wet, dare I say slightly more then RMG. Plus they last about as long as whatever you put on top, other glazes are gone after a couple washes. I made note to Meghan that AG should have a similar product w/ Acrylic base. I didn't really care for XMT Glaze but could be b/c it sucks when applied by 6" pad, just absorbs right into the pad and feels like dry buffing, I'll have to put it on the surface first or use it with a soft 4" Edge Blue pad I have.
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02-17-2007, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Surfer Acrylic ##/Danase Glazes looks so deep and wet, dare I say slightly more then RMG. Plus they last about as long as whatever you put on top, other glazes are gone after a couple washes. I made note to Meghan that AG should have a similar product w/ Acrylic base. I didn't really care for XMT Glaze but could be b/c it sucks when applied by 6" pad, just absorbs right into the pad and feels like dry buffing, I'll have to put it on the surface first or use it with a soft 4" Edge Blue pad I have. | I've used XMT's once and topped with NB. I just put a few spots on the hood and used the Edge blue pad at speed 4. Worked well. I just have no other glazes to compare it with, and my car is white so it's hard to tell how much "depth" it added. I did notice a slightly crisper reflection... I think, haha. I can never tell! |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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