Spray Glaze

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Is there a spray glaze? I figure I can add a glaze to one of my packages.

I just washed a family members truck (really quick and free)

I washed the truck then after doing the final rinse, i passed my Pinnacle waterless wash/carnauba while still wet. I then dried the car. And yep it had a lot of extra shine.

So that got me thinking if a spray glaze existed, then i could follow that with a spray wax.
 
This could be dependent upon your definition of "glaze".

A couple of "spray glazes" that come to mind:

-Zymol Spray Glaze
-Adam's Brilliant Spray Glaze

I'm sure there are other, similar "glaze-products".

Question:
If a glaze is water-based...
I wonder if it can be diluted to the point of being a sprayable-glaze-product...
without diminishing its 'glazing-effectiveness'?

Lest I forget...
I don't really consider Klasse HGSG a glaze, per se...
but I have often diluted it to a sprayable-form.


Bob
 
I want the power of Meg's no 7

But the easiness of Waterless wash
 
-Zymol Spray Glaze

That is what i use sometimes and i love it, super easy application and smells good too. I bought mine in an Advance Auto Store on sale.

It's like a light neon green bottle.
 
destilled water is what I use to diluted mine / I use Auto Magics Purple Glaze. add a little bit of destilled water in a Spray bottle and ready to use.

Come nice and milky!!
 
I want the power of Meg's no 7

But the easiness of Waterless wash
Art...

FWIW: I originally posted the following poser with hopes you would follow-up:
Question:
If a glaze is water-based...
I wonder if it can be diluted to the point of being a sprayable-glaze-product...
without diminishing its 'glazing-effectiveness'?

Anyway...Over the years...
Meguiar's spokespersons have declared that: M07 Show Car Glaze is water soluble.

You could perform a few experiments diluting M07 with distilled water, at different "sprayable-ratios".

Shouldn't take a whole lot of distilled water...
But it does beg the question:
To what degree, then, has M07's "glazing-effectiveness" been sacrificed, if any?


NOTE:
I have only mixed M07 with M26 (liquid) @ 50/50 ratio...
With excellent results, I must add.

:)

Bob
 
I have some Meg's no. 7 and to me it works amazing...

I also have sol water so I am going to go dilute and see what happens.

I am going to do 25/75 for starters, then 50/50 if I have to
 
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