goodinblack
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Is race glaze like the old wax shop stuff?
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Light Fantastic for white and Purple Haze Pro for black...that is for me
A totally ridiculous post.......we've seen this a thousand times before from nubies.
I am going to have to agree with the statement that the true pop, depth, and clarity of paint is done by polishing! Wax IMO is just the icing on the cake.
Best "wax", ever?
This must equate to the car-care product that achieves the:
Best D.O.I. to ever have been obtained from a "wax" award.
This Best-"wax" ever, then...(and for vehicles of all sorts)...is:
Meguiar's #26.
Just my, hopefully: Compelling, emotive-response...
"Brand Loyalty Bob"
no one ever told me where Race Glaze can be bought. Does any one know? thaks for the help
If you split a hood (50/50) that has been perfectly polished, you would be hard pressed to see a difference between your favorite Raceglaze Black Label and let's say a medium priced wax like CG 50/50 or maybe Supernatural. This test has been done many, many times.
IMO this is a false test. I have never judged the looks of a car by its hood. It is too flat and has no dimension. To really see a difference in waxes I look at the entire car and pay special attention to all the curves and angles. Here is where I see the major differences in depth, gloss, wetness, and glow.
There was another test where 8-10 (can't remember exactly how many) brand new, same color, same model cars were polished and different waxes were used and most were completely wrong on their choices. BTW Collinite came in the top 3. Sorry if I agreed with you, we would both be wrong.
I'm interested in what some of the "new" products are that:Didn't Meg's make that D.O.I. claim like 20 some years ago?
^^^Whatever the timetable...It's still true today!!^^^
I think there may be a few new products out since then that it may compare to.
^^^I'd rather say: "That may compare to M26"...I'll add.^^^
If you split a hood (50/50) that has been perfectly polished, you would be hard pressed to see a difference between your favorite Raceglaze Black Label and let's say a medium priced wax like CG 50/50 or maybe Supernatural. This test has been done many, many times.
IMO this is a false test. I have never judged the looks of a car by its hood. It is too flat and has no dimension. To really see a difference in waxes I look at the entire car and pay special attention to all the curves and angles. Here is where I see the major differences in depth, gloss, wetness, and glow.
There was another test where 8-10 (can't remember exactly how many) brand new, same color, same model cars were polished and different waxes were used and most were completely wrong on their choices. BTW Collinite came in the top 3. Sorry if I agreed with you, we would both be wrong.
I feel like we're close to agreeing on something but I don't know what. I'm sure I would probably guess some of the wrong waxes too. Nothing will give you as dramatic an impact on looks as polishing a car, but I guarantee no one here could tell the difference between a Menz polished car or a Meg's yet we all want to discuss which one of those is the best.
Waxes and too some extent sealants do contribute subtle looks to a polished surface. If you rub oil on your arm does it not look more glossy? Some waxes are glossier than others while some are deeper and wet looking. No wax will jump out at anyone because it is mind blowingly different looking. Plus different waxes looks different in different colors, cars, etc. I currently have Fuzion on my black Audi A7 and it's ho hum to me, but I love it on my 1970 Monza Red Corvette.
Plus, there are all kinds of other aspects to waxes such as durability, ease of use, smell, feel, application techniques, etc. that make them awesome and fun to use and discuss. That's why I am defensive on posts like this. Something that should be a fun discussion or debate turns into making the OP feel stupid for ever asking the question. I could understand all the responses if the question was "new here and need help making a car shine so what wax do I use", but that wasn't it.
BTW, Collinite is a great wax and I'm not a wax snob. Black Label is the most expensive wax I own and I own A LOT. It also happens to be a wax that is worthy of a higher price because I think it looks fantastic on black and really gives a deep look with a lot of gloss that is subtle not plastic looking.