Finishing touch: Black or Blue pad.

Sounds like they need to go back and finish polishing the car then-lol. Seriously, if you the glaze enhances the finish you didn't finish polishing the car correctly. Glaze is just a crutch or a band-aid, depends on how you want to look at it.

But the Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 is not a glaze like say PB Black hole, it's a light polish...right? So in this instance the "WG Glaze" will enhance the finish correct?

Here is whats said about WGFG 3.0

"Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 by Menzerna is a special gloss enhancing glaze and finishing polish that restores the maximum shine to automotive paint after compounding. Use Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 on dull paint to revive the deep color and intense shine. Your detail isn’t finished until you use Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0."

Maybe this is where the confusion comes from?
I hate it when one company calls a polish a glaze and another calls a filler a glaze.:doh:
 
But the Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 is not a glaze like say PB Black hole, it's a light polish...right? So in this instance the "WG Glaze" will enhance the finish correct?

Here is whats said about WGFG 3.0

"Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 by Menzerna is a special gloss enhancing glaze and finishing polish that restores the maximum shine to automotive paint after compounding. Use Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 on dull paint to revive the deep color and intense shine. Your detail isn’t finished until you use Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0."

Maybe this is where the confusion comes from?
I hate it when one company calls a polish a glaze and another calls a filler a glaze.:doh:

First they were asking about Danase product which does fill. The Wolfgang stuff does have glaze in the name but we all know it is a mild/light polish. SO yes a polish is going to enhance the shine but it will not wash or wipe away when worked correctly. I don't understand the reasoning behind your post. I guess it is a NEWBIE thing and before speaking might want to think about what you are going to say. Maybe you should add this to your thread you have in off-topic. Don't talk about somnethig when you don't have the knowledge to back it up or jump into something with a post that doesn't have anything to do with what I have or someone else has posted. This would be relavent toward your posting telling a NEWBIE not to use 105 or 205. I love it when people are new, get their feet wet after a few weeks or months then want to give poor info or advice.
 
ASPHALT, I was thinking about trying Danase Wet Glaze between my UPGP layers next time I clay, polish and seal. I had read that it was an amazing look for red cars. I plan on doing a "perfect" polish. Do you think with these particular products what you said above stands true? Maybe all the stuff I read was from people who hadn't polished their car correctly....?

Sorry for thread jacking
I will have to disagree with the Rocket. If you apply DWG and UPGP like you said, you will get a killer looking finish. :xyxthumbs: Not everybody can polish a turd like the Rocket, aint nuttin wrong with a little help!
 
I will have to disagree with the Rocket. If you apply DWG and UPGP like you said, you will get a killer looking finish. :xyxthumbs: Not everybody can polish a turd like the Rocket, aint nuttin wrong with a little help!

Pot stirrer.:dblthumb2:
 

That can be done without glazes pot stirrer-lol. Also Detail Doc knows how to polish. I know you love your Danse. Look at Rsurfer's car he uses Ultima on his car also and it looks great.

Here you go, these are without glaze, lsp, just from polishing. If need be I will provide more for you.Im the MAN
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Looks like single stage paint? Add some glaze to that red and mercy!
 
Looks like single stage paint? Add some glaze to that red and mercy!

Its not, factory ford paint on a 93 Cobra. See thats why you should have stayed around the class we were at so I could have showed you how to polish so you don't need that crutch, I mean glaze.:dblthumb2:
 
Let us know how it comes out.

Only in a couple month.. I'm preparing a word document with all the step I will be doing to my car and which product. But, here in the north,the winter is coming, way too cold to do detailling outside.

In 5-6 months, I will post a super long thread with pictures and review of all the step I will do to my Skyline.
 
First they were asking about Danase product which does fill. The Wolfgang stuff does have glaze in the name but we all know it is a mild/light polish. SO yes a polish is going to enhance the shine but it will not wash or wipe away when worked correctly. I don't understand the reasoning behind your post. I guess it is a NEWBIE thing and before speaking might want to think about what you are going to say. Maybe you should add this to your thread you have in off-topic. Don't talk about somnethig when you don't have the knowledge to back it up or jump into something with a post that doesn't have anything to do with what I have or someone else has posted. This would be relavent toward your posting telling a NEWBIE not to use 105 or 205. I love it when people are new, get their feet wet after a few weeks or months then want to give poor info or advice.


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Only in a couple month.. I'm preparing a word document with all the step I will be doing to my car and which product. But, here in the north,the winter is coming, way too cold to do detailling outside.

In 5-6 months, I will post a super long thread with pictures and review of all the step I will do to my Skyline.

Really look forward to it Cobraa. Winter has really shown it's self early here.
 
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