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    liquid glass

    what is your take on liquid glass polish/finish i am going to buy it and need your exeperince on that product

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    Re: liquid glass

    Quote Originally Posted by edgar sanchez View Post
    what is your take on liquid glass polish/finish i am going to buy it and need your exeperince on that product
    Since you are going to buy it...
    then, in my experience:
    It's always best to follow the
    manufacturer's recommendations.

    Here's Liquid Glass':

    Liquid Glass Auto Polish/Finish
    Application Instructions


    -Before using, shake can well!

    -The surface must be clean and dry.

    -All wax residue on vehicles should be removed.
    We recommend the use of Liquid Glass Pre-Cleaner.
    Our Pre-Cleaner will ensure optimum results by
    prepping/cleaning dull, stained, oxidized, or
    previously waxed surfaces, thus enabling the
    Liquid Glass Polish/Finish to adhere better
    to the applied surface.

    -Apply Liquid Glass sparingly, but evenly,
    using a coarse cotton cloth in a straight
    back and forth movement.
    -Apply one section at a time.

    -The ideal applied surface temperature should
    be between 50 and 80 degrees.
    -After a haze appears on the surface, wipe off
    with a clean, dry cloth.
    (Terry cloth or Turkish towel may be used.)

    -For best results, allow at least four hours
    between coats to permit "curing."
    -When finished, "baking" vehicle in the sun will
    bond Liquid Glass Polish/Finish to the surface.

    -The greater the number of coats, the greater
    the protection afforded.

    -Occasionally on dark colored vehicles, streaking
    may occur. Temperature, previously used wax
    products, and buffing cloths are all things that
    can affect streaking.
    -Streaks can be eliminated by rebuffing the
    surface with a damp cloth.

    -Liquid Glass Polish/Finish can be applied to any
    nonporous surface including aluminum, stainless
    steel, brass, glass, ceramic tile, etc.

    -There are thousands of uses for business
    or in the home. Caution should be used,
    however, since a long-lasting slippery finish
    can be dangerous in places (for example,
    bath tub or shower floor).

    -Do not use on porous surfaces such as fabrics,
    upholstery, leather, vinyl, etc.

    *************************************************


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    ~Joaquin de Setanti

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    Re: liquid glass

    I'd be very particular in my selection of "coarse cotton cloth"...

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    Re: liquid glass

    It's been a really long time since I've used Liquid Glass. I remember it being one of the strongest smelling detailing products that I have ever used.

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    Re: liquid glass

    is it dangerous product on paint

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    Re: liquid glass

    I was in a Corvette club years ago.....it was all those guys used

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    Those directions sound straight from the 1960's or something. Turkish cloth eh? Let me see where my grandpa stashed them. Lol.

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    Re: liquid glass

    Waiting on derisive comments about
    "baking" vehicle in the sun...


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    Re: liquid glass

    Save you money and move into the 21st Century of car detailing. I used Liquid Glass back in the 80's. There are so many other sealants on the market that are so much easier to use and have fantastic durability.

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    Re: liquid glass

    Quote Originally Posted by edgar sanchez View Post
    is it dangerous product on paint
    Yes, if yo uleave it on too long, or put it on too thick and need a chisel to get it off.

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