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Best Glaze for Hand Application?
Okay, so I know most paint correction is best done by a DA polisher or other machine tool(s) due to speed and uniform application.
Can anyone recommend a good Glaze that can be applied by hand?
I'm probably only going to do this once a year or less, because I'm hoping proper paint sealant and routine waxes will keep my paint from swirling too much (excluding paint chips).
Also, is McKee's Jeweling Wax considered a polisher? ... wasn't sure if this was considered a glaze?
I saw Mike say it could be used on a routine basis... which puzzled me.
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Re: Best Glaze for Hand Application?
Originally Posted by Dredogol
Can anyone recommend a good
Glaze that can be applied by hand?
3M Imperial Hand Glaze
Originally Posted by Dredogol
...is McKee's Jeweling Wax
considered a polisher?
IME:
It's a blend consisting of a very
mild abrasive Finishing Polish
and (natural) Waxes.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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