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Best Glaze-Wet Look
Hi thoughts on a Glaze for the wet look
I know that the paint has to be in good condition.
Thanks
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Re: Best Glaze-Wet Look
Black hole or white diamond
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Re: Best Glaze-Wet Look
I've used Megs, and basically every 3M Glaze ever made. All the 3M products have always been very good.
The reformulation of Megs #7 is probably a good bet.
And like Ronkh57 says, the Poor Boys World Glaze is quite outstanding.
Never tried the White Diamond yet, but have bought and used the Black Hole Glaze, and it is a fantastic Glaze IMO. Liked it so much, I sent 2 Bottles of Black Hole to my buddy Cadillac Jimmy in Sarasota,Fla, to use on his Black '65 Caddy that still has the original paint.
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Re: Best Glaze-Wet Look
You also have the CG acrylic glazes to choose from too and Prima Amigo if you don't want an oily glaze.
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Re: Best Glaze-Wet Look
I like the following products that have
the word “Glaze” in their name, as well
as on their label:
•3M Imperial Hand Glaze (IHG)
•Finish Kare 303 Foam Pad Glaze
•Meguiar’s M07 Show Car Glaze
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Best Glaze-Wet Look
Hi thanks I have tried
I add this is for modern clear coat
1. 3M Hand Glaze 05590
2. 3M perfect it finishing glaze 09377
3. Poorboys Black Hole
4. Meguiars no 7
The above order is how I would rate them. The 3m have the edge but the others are still very good
I wonder what the Chemical Guys ones are like
Thanks
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Re: Best Glaze-Wet Look
Originally Posted by
ronkh57
Black hole or white diamond
Yes
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Re: Best Glaze-Wet Look
HD Speed correction glaze isn't what most people think about when they hear the term glaze. BUT, when used on a soft foam polishing pad IMO the Montan Wax combined with the very fine abrasives in the formulation leaves an incredible finish that creates the most gloss, lasts longer, and is MUCH easier to apply than any dedicated glaze I've tried. Especially Finish Kare 303 Foam pad glaze. It's one of the worst traditional "glaze" products on the market IMO. I'm pretty sure AG has struggled to even give that stuff away.
If you are set on using a more traditional glaze, you may like Britemax Black Max Ultrafine glaze. It's pretty easy to use. The gloss left behind by HD Speed is still better.
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Re: Best Glaze-Wet Look
Going with mwoywod and HD Speed.....crazy slick, glossy wet look when applied with a polishing pad....
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Re: Best Glaze-Wet Look
I have wanted to try CG Glossworkz Glaze but have went with other options. But if you where to try CG I would consider this. And from what I have seen Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant would maybe work great to top it of. Or something that brightens up and not has a darkening effect. I know that Gyeon Wet Coat does leave a crispy bright gloss and those spray on spray off seems to stick on anything.
Chemical Guys Glossworkz Glaze
For my car that I will when spring comes I have been intresting to test out Polish Angel. So it became PA Angelic Gloss Kit that contains esclate lotion that is a abrasive paint cleaner but has the ability to improving the intensity of the paints color as an abrasive glaze maybe. Then the Master Sealant to protect it and är more wetlook and gloss. Then as a maintance topper High Gloss that does ad what it's named. I have been recommended to apply 2 layers of Master Sealant. And they will be able to apply to 5-7 cars a little goes a long way.
Polish Angel Angelic Gloss Kit
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