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How does a product work on paint, leather and plastics?

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They purchased Wet Glaze 2.0, and Deatail Shoppe rights, logos, etc got it back from the dead and developed an entire new product line around it from coatings to glazes to polishes, etc. this happened with Blackfire around SEMA a couple years ago right? So this is my new guess.

This is my final guess. ;) You heard it here first if true

Btw would be great if the closest guess got first dibs for a review lol that goes for all the good guesses :)
 
They purchased Wet Glaze 2.0, and Deatail Shoppe rights, logos, etc got it back from the dead and developed an entire new product line around it from coatings to glazes to polishes, etc. this happened with Blackfire around SEMA a couple years ago right? So this is my new guess.

This is my final guess. ;) You heard it here first if true

Btw would be great if the closest guess got first dibs for a review lol that goes for all the good guesses :)

Would be cool. I contacted the guy making WG2.0 and he is no longer making it.
 
Well, since you all know I'm a world class genius of unprecedented stature and that Mensa has been trying to get me for years, I have a great idea. What about a waterless/rinseless/standard soap system all based on silica/glass technology.

Initial application would be a high concentration of the waterless product on clean paint (think Permanon). The difference is, they make corresponding waterless/rinseless/standard soap washes that builds on the initial "coating", so in theory you never have to re-LSP your car - including your glass and trim. Everything would always bead and sheet like crazy, all you have to do is keep up with cleaning your car with the correct product.

Every time you wash it with one the maintenance washes, you are actually building on the LSP. I think Permanon has a wash like this, but a whole rinseless/waterless/standard soap system would be great. Even a QD with silica technology.

Someone steel my idea and make it happen.
 
One product that doesn't yet exist....a glaze that fills completely negating the need to always correct, but lasts as long as a coating.

But that would negate correction products. Never gonna happen.
 
One product that doesn't yet exist....a glaze that fills completely negating the need to always correct, but lasts as long as a coating.

But that would negate correction products. Never gonna happen.

So like a permanent glaze?
 
Well not necessarily has to be permanent but a good one or two years would be nice too. Something that fills in all defects and levels so that the surface is without defects until next application.

A glaze coating.
 
One product that doesn't yet exist....a glaze that fills completely negating the need to always correct, but lasts as long as a coating.

But that would negate correction products. Never gonna happen.

They have something like that. I forget what it is called. Some used car places use it. It apparently doesn't give a show winning finish, but supposedly a pretty darn good one.
 
They purchased Wet Glaze 2.0, and Deatail Shoppe rights, logos, etc got it back from the dead and developed an entire new product line around it from coatings to glazes to polishes, etc. this happened with Blackfire around SEMA a couple years ago right? So this is my new guess.

This is my final guess. ;) You heard it here first if true

Btw would be great if the closest guess got first dibs for a review lol that goes for all the good guesses :)

No Wet Glaze but good idea, I hear everyone loved it.
As for reviews, there will be lots of those by this weekend! ;)
 
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