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Old 06-30-2007, 02:05 AM
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Question what can i use or not use on top of menzerna glaze.

I keep hearing of bonding issues after using menzerna glaze, what products sould i avoid after menz glaze?
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I have used several different waxes and sealants with no problems.
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I would stick to a wax since the finishing glaze offers that it has some wax in it. Why not use the Menzerna wax offering ??
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I would stick to a wax since the finishing glaze offers that it has some wax in it. Why not use the Menzerna wax offering ??
Menzerna wax offering? did i miss something
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Yes - go back and look at the product lineup.
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When I use Menzerna Glaze (or our shop 3M stuff), I top that with Meguiar's #26. I've also used Souveran on a black Bimmer and it really adds depth of color.

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Since Menzerna wax has an abrasion scale of 1, would that remove the glaze that has already been set down? I didn't order their wax because I thought it was like a "cleaner wax" and would remove what was under it.
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Since Menzerna wax has an abrasion scale of 1, would that remove the glaze that has already been set down? I didn't order their wax because I thought it was like a "cleaner wax" and would remove what was under it.
ya, the abrasives would remove anything under it.
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Have you tried reading the Autogeek recommendation?
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