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WOW!thanks for the reply. by the way how are you applying it??and does it cover up scratches? can i use it if i dont want to polish.scottgt said:i love it...gives it a really nice prep shine for a good wax...great stuff...its got my vote..
here is just xmt glaze with no wax..
trhland said:WOW!thanks for the reply. by the way how are you applying it??and does it cover up scratches? can i use it if i dont want to polish.
Surfer said:I'll be honest I didn't care for XMT Glaze, didn't make a difference on darks that RMG or CG does and noticed nothing on lights unlike RMG or CG again. Didn't like the way it applied either, gets absorbed into pads and feels like dry buffing. Sorry AG, reminded me more of Megs Cleaner wax, smells excellent though and I don't even like grape smells/taste lol.
I feel RMG and CG EZ-Creme are the best around with CG getting the edge as it will hold its looks as long as your wax being acrylic.
trhland said:if im looking for a quick cover up job can i use glaze then throw a coat of wax on it?? i iknow a full polish is the best but i dont always have a free 8 hours to polish and my paints in pretty good shape
I can't recall a car ever looking that good.Looks like it was dipped in cooking oil. I would say detail of the year:applause:FloridaNative said:Another vote for the XMT glaze here. I love this stuff too. It wets the paint, brings out the color and gets the car ready for waxing. Here's another XMT glaze & Souveran pic on a 9 year old bug.