View Full Version : Either/Or, or both?
scooterguitar
07-12-2006, 06:23 PM
When using Wolf sealant...
Would you use either their prewax polish enhancer or the finshing glaze? It use one or the other, correct? And I can assume on a freshly polished car, the obvious choice would be to use the glze for a wetter look, correct?
Can't use both? If so, polish, glaze, sealer, right?
Finishing Glaze..........
ScottB
07-12-2006, 09:30 PM
finishing glaze is more like a finishing polish, it is lightly abrasive also. No need to use the paint cleaner when using it IMO unless the car is very dirty and oxidized.
finishing glaze is more like a finishing polish, it is lightly abrasive also. No need to use the paint cleaner when using it IMO unless the car is very dirty and oxidized.
So megs #7 would be a pure glaze???
FloridaNative
07-13-2006, 07:36 AM
So megs #7 would be a pure glaze???
Yes, #7 is a pure glaze with oils and fillers and should be used with a wax topper and not a sealant. In my understanding the WG finishing glaze is a mildly abrasive polish more like PB 1.0.
Yes, #7 is a pure glaze with oils and fillers and should be used with a wax topper and not a sealant. In my understanding the WG finishing glaze is a mildly abrasive polish more like PB 1.0.
got it.;) ......According to an earlier thread, It was said that pure glaze could be topped over a cured sealer, then waxed.........
I found that VERY INTERESTING;)
FloridaNative
07-13-2006, 08:14 AM
Well sure it could but the reverse would not be true. You can always top a sealant with a pure wax, or a pure glaze with no cleaners or abrasives could be used as a topper too and then followed with a wax. You just could not top a glaze or wax with a sealant because the sealants need the clean surface to bond to.
Well sure it could but the reverse would not be true. You can always top a sealant with a pure wax so a pure glaze with no cleaners or abrasives could be used as a topper too and then followed with a wax. You just could not top a glaze or wax with a sealant because the sealants need the clean surface to bond to.
Thanks for clearing that up for me:)
scooterguitar
07-13-2006, 08:54 AM
Don't worry, it will all change in a few days!
Meghan
07-13-2006, 08:58 AM
Don't worry, it will all change in a few days!
:iagree:
Don't worry, it will all change in a few days!
Dont think this:) will but the others??? :p
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