Been out of the game awhile and need suggestions for black Toyota Rav4

It may be just a matter of labeling on the bottle and what they wanted to call it.


Glazes typically do have fillers. Examples are Poorboys Blackhole and White Diamond, or Prima's Amigo. However, I do know of at least one finishing polish which is called a "glaze", yet has no fillers: Wolfgang's Finishing Glaze sold by our very own hosts here at PBMG.

I am sure you are correct and I should probably open my mind to other possibilities
 
Thr Griots Correcting Cream says to use an orange pad. Isn't that a bit aggressive if I'm using it on a brand new truck with only dealer installed fine scratches that are only visible with a light?

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Thr Griots Correcting Cream says to use an orange pad. Isn't that a bit aggressive if I'm using it on a brand new truck with only dealer installed fine scratches that are only visible with a light?

short answer....no
I used that combo on this car and it had 4000K and was never out of the garage driven to the store once a week...church on Sunday.
I know this because it is my Mother in laws car...

people think it is a harsh combo for some reason...what it does is save TIME...one pass and no redo's as what you might have with a polishing compound.

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