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Finnishing glaze vs paintwork polish enhancer
Hi guys, first post here. My car is 6 months old and is a metallic orange Ford Focus. From day one i prepped the paint with clay, paintwork polish enhancer and DGPS. Its time for a strip down and with my new PC7424, i bought the WG finnishing glaze. I was wondering should i use the FG this time with a white pad on the PC instead of the PPE to remove the old sealant and prep the paint. As it is, the paint has no swirls or scatches thanks to autobathe and a foam gun each wash. Since there is nothing really to correct, should i skip the FG and just use the PPE? Think there will be any difference? This time around ill be using Fuzion as my LSP.
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Re: Finnishing glaze vs paintwork polish enhancer
If there are no swirls or scratches then just use the PPE.
:dancebanana:
Sky's the Limit Car Care
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Re: Finnishing glaze vs paintwork polish enhancer
while I agree with Cee Dog, there could be another thought process to this approach.
If you use the Wolfgang finishing Glaze instead of the PPE, you will amp up the gloss, and potentially level the paint on a very small micro level. Which will lead to a smoother surface that shines better in a true way.
You can use the PPE to achieve similar results, but its temporary. If you do it with the FG, its a permanent gloss and leveling (on an extremely small scale) of the paint.
With such a "fine" polish like WG finishing Glaze or Menzerna 106 or 85RD, i'm one of those people that believe that the look of the paint will benefit from using these polish's every so often even if the paint has zero defects. These polish's are so fine that you could potentially use them once a month without degrading the paint. And you will see a lot of benefits.
I use light polish's like the ones I mentioned even without surface defects. You will see a major amp up of the gloss (plus my clear coat is hard as a rock on all the cars I maintain. - 3 BMW - 1 VW - 1 Audi - 1 Jeep.)
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Re: Finnishing glaze vs paintwork polish enhancer
Prewax paint cleaners can do amazing things for paint by chemically removing contaminants and oxidation that you didn't really know existed. I got into the habit of using one before waxing throughout the 00's. If the paint does not have swirls and scratches, it should be all you need.
On the other hand, WG finishing glaze 3.0 does a very nice job of amping up the gloss and removing minor defects. If your new Focus has never been treated to a nice polish like that by you, well you might just make it "Happy Happy" as Emeril would say.
You can always use the FG and then use the paintwork polish enhancer if you are becoming even slightly OCD. It is disease that you get when spending too much time on this forum.
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Re: Finnishing glaze vs paintwork polish enhancer
Thanks for the advice everyone, i will try the FG on a white CCS next time around. The photo below is PPE followed with one coat of Fuzion. Like usual, the photo doesn't do it justice!
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Re: Finnishing glaze vs paintwork polish enhancer
As offered one is a chemical cleaner (paintwork cleanser lotion) and other is an abrasive polish (FG). Both have benefits but very different products indeed.
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Re: Finnishing glaze vs paintwork polish enhancer
Originally Posted by fj610
Thanks for the advice everyone, i will try the FG on a white CCS next time around. The photo below is PPE followed with one coat of Fuzion. Like usual, the photo doesn't do it justice!
Looks pretty good without a finishing polish.
Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
As offered one is a chemical cleaner (paintwork cleanser lotion) and other is an abrasive polish (FG). Both have benefits but very different products indeed.
Indeed!
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Re: Finnishing glaze vs paintwork polish enhancer
I have always been a fan of the two most popular paint cleansers (Pinnacle, P21S) and often suggest it heavily with those not polishing or choosing to even go to machine. The prep well and they leave a beautiful finish.
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Re: Finnishing glaze vs paintwork polish enhancer
Originally Posted by fj610
Thanks for the advice everyone, i will try the FG on a white CCS next time around. The photo below is PPE followed with one coat of Fuzion. Like usual, the photo doesn't do it justice!
That looks outstanding. the color really pops !!!! The car really looks amazing.
Ron !!!!!
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Re: Finnishing glaze vs paintwork polish enhancer
When you said orange and Focus I thought for sure it would be one of the ugliest things I would ever see. Boy did that picture prove me wrong, that is a cool little car
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