Vjeszczi
08-06-2010, 09:51 AM
The glazes I am referring to specifically in this post are glazes with fillers that temporarily give the appearance of a paint corrected vehicle.
I know that some people don't approve of using them and would much rather do the paint correction. Currently I do not own a machine, everything I do is by hand. I am working on paying off the product I have currently purchased, then saving up for a Flex.
In the meantime, until I have the ability to do paint correction, I wanted to know the best method of application.
Wash
Clay
AIO
Glaze
Sealant?
Also does anyone have any recommendations for an all purpose glaze? I know the PB glazes get good reviews but they have separate products for dark and light vehicles.
I plan on letting the owners of the vehicles I use this on know that this is a temporary result, and that these results could only permanently be achieved through proper paint correction, but I want to make their cars look as good as possible when I return it to them.
Thanks for the help!
I know that some people don't approve of using them and would much rather do the paint correction. Currently I do not own a machine, everything I do is by hand. I am working on paying off the product I have currently purchased, then saving up for a Flex.
In the meantime, until I have the ability to do paint correction, I wanted to know the best method of application.
Wash
Clay
AIO
Glaze
Sealant?
Also does anyone have any recommendations for an all purpose glaze? I know the PB glazes get good reviews but they have separate products for dark and light vehicles.
I plan on letting the owners of the vehicles I use this on know that this is a temporary result, and that these results could only permanently be achieved through proper paint correction, but I want to make their cars look as good as possible when I return it to them.
Thanks for the help!