Thanks both!
Quick question on the glaze so I have a holistic view on it when I talk to my client... I would think that adding a sacrificial layer post glaze is wise.
I am assuming here but you don't do an IPA wipe post glaze as this will remove the oils. So best bet it to add a carnauba (or...
Hey Bob, just realized I can get my hand on either 3m or megs glaze. I suppose a glaze would be better vs a polish for this purpose? I would apply the glaze by a finishing pad correct?
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Hey Bob, the glaze is something I wanted to do as well but not on hand. I'm going to talk to the client later and see what he thinks. So far, I have an aio similar to what Mike suggested or polish then lsp combo.
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Wow! Paint is looking wet!
I was thinking of the jeweling polish/wax before your comment so the universe is agreeing!
Maybe a stupid question, how different is this from aios like hd speed, cpro essence, or megs d166?
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Also I need to be mindful that the ceramic coating job that I have for this is going to be soon rather than later. Lastly ppf only on the front end. So maybe ceramic on panels where he won't apply ppf?
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Hey guys, need to pick your brain. I have a client that wants his Corvette ppf and coated at some time. He is going to a car show next week. What can I offer him before he gets his car ppfd and coated?
I was thinking maybe just a mild polish like a 205? Then what can I put down as lsp? Haven't...
Just use two towels minimum then you'll be good. If in case you really missed it, just apply the paint coating on top of the high spot so it reactivates then you can easily wipe away.
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