AUSMHLY
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- Sep 17, 2007
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Paint shops use a glaze after they compound/polish a new paint job.
Some people say use a glaze after using a polish. They say it has oils which help give it the wet look. Then apply your wax of choice over it for protection.
The better body shops us 3M products.
I've seen both of these glazes used.
3M Imperial hand glaze 05990
3M Perfect-It 3000 Final Glaze 06066
Your thoughts on the difference between these two?
Are these as good, better, or not as the glazes most talked about on these detail sites. Sonus, Pinnacle for example.
What's your take on using a glaze?
If I polish out the spyder webs, any benifit to adding a layer of glaze before I layer on the wax?
If so, are all glazes the same?
Do they have any polishing products in them?
Cheers, r
Some people say use a glaze after using a polish. They say it has oils which help give it the wet look. Then apply your wax of choice over it for protection.
The better body shops us 3M products.
I've seen both of these glazes used.
3M Imperial hand glaze 05990
3M Perfect-It 3000 Final Glaze 06066
Your thoughts on the difference between these two?
Are these as good, better, or not as the glazes most talked about on these detail sites. Sonus, Pinnacle for example.
What's your take on using a glaze?
If I polish out the spyder webs, any benifit to adding a layer of glaze before I layer on the wax?
If so, are all glazes the same?
Do they have any polishing products in them?
Cheers, r