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    Quote Originally Posted by Whitethunder46
    Ah, gotcha. So would a glaze, such as XMT glaze act as the jewleing part after using XMT 3 and 1 but before LSP.
    Obvioulsy this is Scott's term, but to me jewelling is using a finishing pad with a finishing polish (XMT #1, Poorboy's SSR1, Menzerna FPII, Optimum Polish, etc.) to refine the finish on the paint. Glazing if you still desire to do it would come after jewelling.
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    in the XMT case .... yes ... because the glaze has some light abrasives like a finishing polish (so does RMG) . You would use a machine, finishing pad, and speed versus hand application in that case.

    And yes in general, I find no need for a true glaze (meg 7) ... as a properly prepped finish and a good carnuaba or sealant offers plenty of gloss and/or wetness.


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    Quote Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
    in the XMT case .... yes ... because the glaze has some light abrasives like a finishing polish (so does RMG) . You would use a machine, finishing pad, and speed versus hand application in that case.
    Interesting . . . I didn't know the XMT glaze had abrasives in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeyC
    Interesting . . . I didn't know the XMT glaze had abrasives in it.
    Ditto. "A glaze is unlike a finishing polish in the fact that glazes do not contain abrasives. They may contain cleaners, like this one, but primarily they serve as a moisturizer for the paint." Talking about XMT Glaze.

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    This no too uncommon. VM has abrasives, FK1 217 and 303 has them too...

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    Scott which finishing polishes do you recommend for the final "jeweling" step? I've heard good things about the Menzerna line? Is this any better then XMT?

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    XMT 1 and Poorboys 1.0 work fine ... but Menzerna's 085 Ceramiclear polish (no longer avail US) was my absolute favorite.


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    Quote Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
    XMT 1 and Poorboys 1.0 work fine ... but Menzerna's 085 Ceramiclear polish (no longer avail US) was my absolute favorite.
    Personally, I really like the XMT 1 for "jewelling." I was using Menzerna FPII, but I find XMT 1 has a little finer of a polish and is therefore more effective at jewelling the finish.
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    Is Menzerna's PO85RD the same as PO106FF? or are they different products?

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    If you started with an orange pad and #3 XMT polish, you would then more than likely use #1 XMT to "finish" the polishing process. Would the #1 XMT polishing in this case be the jewling? Then of course follow with a LSP.

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