CG EZ Creme GLaze and CG Glossworkz

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Interested in trying a glaze with fillers, these two products look like they fit the bill. Anyone have an experience with either, how good they work and how long they last?
Do you apply the glaze after clay and polish and then seal or glaze after seal?

Thanx
 
i have used both and both are great products. I have never got the chance to compare both side to side. wash+clay+Polish+glaze then i usually use a sealant followed by carnuba wax. you cant go wrong with either
 
I have also heard good things about Adams brilliant glaze and Prima Amigo, do you know how these compare to CG?
 
What about Chemical Guys Wet Mirror Finish?

From my personal experience Wet Mirror Finish didn't really provide much filling capabilities. I will gladly send you a sample to save you from buying a full bottle. Just pm your address and when I get home this weekend I'll get it out. And by the way, still no SV brush. :( They are taking their sweet time shipping stuff out even after receiving payment. Service like this will most likely keep me away from them (SV) in the future.
 
I really like the EZ Creme Glaze. It fills slightly and leaves the paint looking glossy. It also wipes off very easily.
 
I have also heard good things about Adams brilliant glaze and Prima Amigo, do you know how these compare to CG?

Haved not used the Prima, but the Adams Brilliant Glaze was the biggest waste of money. CG Glossworkz is light years better.

I too use it on high DA speed and it works miracles on dark paint. If you have swirls and don't want to polish, Glossworkz fills like crazy. It my top glaze.
 
Ez cream sucks and doesn't fill at all....clay the car and its amazing what glossworkz will do!!! And it beads solid for about a month!
 
Glossworkz is EZ creme on steroids...and the newest glaze in the CG lineup. The following review will surprise you...especially using the glaze on speed 6...followed by a carnuba wax.

Review: Chemical Guys GlossWorkz Glaze - Live2Detail

Thanx for the info

From my personal experience Wet Mirror Finish didn't really provide much filling capabilities. I will gladly send you a sample to save you from buying a full bottle. Just pm your address and when I get home this weekend I'll get it out. And by the way, still no SV brush. :( They are taking their sweet time shipping stuff out even after receiving payment. Service like this will most likely keep me away from them (SV) in the future.

I think I am going to go with CG Glossworkz, don't worry about the brush I still have the Optimum Polish for you................although I am tempted to use it on that 70 Roadrunner I am working on.............lol
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...nner-3yr-old-repaint-clear-hazing-swirls.html

Haved not used the Prima, but the Adams Brilliant Glaze was the biggest waste of money. CG Glossworkz is light years better.

I too use it on high DA speed and it works miracles on dark paint. If you have swirls and don't want to polish, Glossworkz fills like crazy. It my top glaze.

Funny you say that, I have a couple of buds that love Adams and every product I try I don't like. I love their towels, brushes and applicators but polishes, compounds and waxes are not as good as others, especially since they are so expensive. I think what draws customers to Adams products is easy to use, smell great, everything is color coded, tons of videos and just real simple instructions with speed settings and pad selection for products.

I think I am going to pick up CG Glossworkz.
 
HOw would you compare the CG's glazes to PB Black Hole and Menzerna Glaze for black finishes ?
 
Direct from CG site. EZ Creme forms a nice bonding layer for sealant's IMO.I use it with a dot of Vertubond on dark colors for that extra pop. Light colors not that much difference to make it worth the extra time.
 
Just Google "chemical guys glossworkz glaze" and go down to the 5th link. I think you'll be satisfied:props:
 
It's said by some that EZ Creme is best topped with a sealant and Glossworkz is best topped by a wax. In my own experimentation either glaze can be topped with any LSP.

The killer combo is still Glossworkz topped by a hand application of Blacklight and then followed by a good carnuba wax.
 
I work about 10 minutes away from the Chemical Guys in Inglewood CA, couldn't resist but going up there and buying a bottle of this stuff during my lunch break.
 
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