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"Glaze" Suggestion
I have a friend/customer who has some light marring on his white vehicle. He's not looking to spend a lot, so I am thinking we will try a glaze. I've seen PB White Diamond and Glosswerkz. Wondering what your thoughts are...
Car will be topped with 845, most likely.
Thanks in advance!
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Doesnt glaze only temp hide swirls and scratches?
And if you wash the car often enough the glaze will wear off and scratches and what not will reappear again?
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I'm very aware of the above. He is looking for a cost effective solution. Sealed with a good wax, this should give some decent longevity.
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I would think that whatever was applied on top of the glaze (in the case cited above, 845) needs to be worn away first.
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Poorboys white diamond is by far the best glaze for white cars, it really makes the white pop!
Topped with Con.845 or FK1000p will last a long time.
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But the thing is... if only hides the swirls and imperfection.
What's the point of using it...
Even through 845 has good durability, it will still wear off one day... and the glaze will wear off as well...
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How is white diamond for hiding? I've seen some posts that Glosswerkz is great. If WD is similar, that's an easy choice.
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Re: "Glaze" Suggestion
Originally Posted by Mrnoodles
But the thing is... if only hides the swirls and imperfection.
What's the point of using it...
Even through 845 has good durability, it will still wear off one day... and the glaze will wear off as well...
Really?
So let's say you compound and polish your car every other month to remove swirls.. Eventually the clear coat will get very thin (let's say 98 microns) to the point you can't polish it anymore... What do you do? Keep polishing? Nope, you glaze it!
Do you own black cars? I do, good luck polishing that every 2 days...
Glaze has a solid place in the detailing world, and will ALWAYS have.
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Man i dont know about the thickness of paint or own a paint gauge...
Sorry im still beginner in this type of thing...
But what happens if the clear coat gets to very thin?
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Re: "Glaze" Suggestion
Originally Posted by Mrnoodles
Man i dont know about the thickness of paint or own a paint gauge...
Sorry im still beginner in this type of thing...
But what happens if the clear coat gets to very thin?
It's game over... The client will have to drive around with the base coat showing and looking awful, OR get a repaint, and that can cost a LOT of money..
When it comes to daily drivers, glaze is always a good option until you have time (or money acording to his client) to get a proper polish job.
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