Wolfgang Finishing Glaze

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I tried this product for the first time today. It really is astounding...leaves just a fantastic shine and glow...well worth the money. I also give them credit because they are honest. It will remove minor imperfections and scratches, nothing serious. It seems to dust pretty bad. I might have used too much. Anyone have experiences or advice to share?
 
It is a finishing polish. So, yes it will do minor corrections.
 
I've often wondered if the higher priced items were any better. Using this product just once answered that.
 
did you apply via pc or hand? i too found it kind of dusty on pc 3 speed with a black finishing pad--even when prepping the pad first. does leave a nice finish but would definitely like to see some tips on diminishing the dust.
 
Wolfgang Finishing Glaze is quite similar to Menzerna Nano polishes. It has light correcting abilities and should be used with machine.
 
I applied it with my Cyclo and green polishing pads. The finish it leaves is stunning...the best I've seen. But it does dust. I think I overworked it on the panel where it dusted the most.
 
You reach the best result with machine.
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I applied it with my Cyclo and green polishing pads. The finish it leaves is stunning...the best I've seen. But it does dust. I think I overworked it on the panel where it dusted the most.

Why did you use a finishing polish with green pads? I use white or blue for that.
 
Why did you use a finishing polish with green pads? I use white or blue for that.

He was probably using the Green Cyclo Brand pad which is a polishing pad, with a very mild cut for gentle polishing. Just my guess.:D
 
I believe the Cyclo green is similar to the Edge Green which I have. I also have the Cyclo white, blue, and orange pads. The blue pad seems just about perfect for a finishing polish/glaze. I actually bought the blues for doing 1-step AIOs.

Anyway, I was just curious.
 
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