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12th April 2017, 18:41 | #11 | |
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Quick question, what does the glaze do? This stage is something I've never done, so don't know which products are Glazes. I also didn't realise you needed to seal and wax, thought it was one or the other but often did both usually a week apart trying different products. At the moment I wash, (sometimes clay), polish, and wax - would I get a better finish adding in a Glaze? Would the finish last longer with a sealant and wax? Thanks
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Glazes give a higher shine after the polish, a couple of good products are: Poorboys Black Hole or Prima Amigo I have used both, but prefer the Prima http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/glazes/cat_21.html and then I use this sealant https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wolfgang-De.../dp/B00C2Q679S and lastly finish off the car with a coat of this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Meguiars-Go.../dp/B001MPST3M Here is a couple of picture after all that has ben done Stu |
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13th April 2017, 13:01 | #13 |
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Britemax black max is a good glaze too. It has a little cut in it as well, great by DA polisher.
http://britemax.co.uk/acatalog/Black_Max.html |
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