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Originally Posted by Angler
Great answer, Zach! Thank you for the pictures. That vehicle looks terrific!
Thanks... there was good lighting for showing off white that day. It is typically pretty hard to show off how glossy white paint can be when the car is parked outside.
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Re: EZ Cream Glaze
Originally Posted by zmcgovern45
Thanks... there was good lighting for showing off white that day. It is typically pretty hard to show off how glossy white paint can be when the car is parked outside.
I noticed that the BMW was parked somewhat in the shade (perhaps a cloud was slightly filtering the sun when you took the pictures) and have previously found that that is the best condition in which to view the reflectivity of a white vehicle. I was thinking you made a wise choice when you took the pictures. The clouds look great in those reflections. That wet look on a white vehicle is hard to achieve.
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Re: EZ Cream Glaze
Originally Posted by Angler
I noticed that the BMW was parked somewhat in the shade (perhaps a cloud was slightly filtering the sun when you took the pictures) and have previously found that that is the best condition in which to view the reflectivity of a white vehicle. I was thinking you made a wise choice when you took the pictures. The clouds look great in those reflections. That wet look on a white vehicle is hard to achieve.
It was a bright day, but there were large fluffy clouds in the sky which would block direct sunlight without making it dark or overcast... if that makes sense? This allowed the light to be bright, but not overpowering like direct sunlight is on bright white paint. When the ambient light is too intense, the white paint simply reflects too much light and makes it very hard to see the true gloss of the paint.
If you pull the same car into the garage where the light is much less intense, the gloss is quite awesome.
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Yes, it certainly is an awesome gloss! Thanks for sharing these pictures and your experience with EZ Creme Glaze. Much appreciated.
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Originally Posted by HateSwirls
I don't think the fog had much of an effect on the glaze. IMO anyways
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Thanks a lot. I added my coat of wax this morning and I will add another one tomorrow. I'll top it off with some v7. Hoping for a nice look. Again thanks
One final question. When you use EZ cream and then add a coat of wax, how long do you typically wait to add the coat of wax?
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What exactly is a paint cleaner?
Pics look awesome
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