EZ Cream Glaze

That ez cream/Pete's 53 combo looks amazing. I am sold. I was planning on using the Wolfgang swirl remover, and sealant. This would be my first detail on my black Volkswagen cc. I'm thinking wg swirl removal, ez cream, wg sealant, Pete's 53. Think that would be ok?

Be sure to give the sealant time to cure before applying your wax.
 
Will do rsurfer. Ty.

I also had my eye on the pinnacle liquid wax, but man, those pics of that Pete's looks amazing.
 
Sorry to bring this again.
I still have half a bottle of Poorboys Black Hole, but I read great things about CG EZ. Do you think is worth to add a bottle of EZ Cream to my new shippment? Is there some difference with black Hole?
I'think I'll top it with Collinite 915 or Naviwax Dark...
 
EZ is a great glaze but I'd use up your supply of PB first. Don't get caught up in the hype machine and waste your money by just using a portion of what you already bought. Use it up and then try EZ at some point.

Black hole is a nice product as well.
 
I'm curious, if I was interested in using a nano-coating, like the new DP Paint Coating and my car only has very minor swirls. Could I put down this glaze to fill in those swirls and then top with the coating?
 
EZ is a great glaze but I'd use up your supply of PB first. Don't get caught up in the hype machine and waste your money by just using a portion of what you already bought. Use it up and then try EZ at some point.

Black hole is a nice product as well.

Thanks!!
Good Advise!
 
Is it overkill if I did a 4 step process of wg total swirl remover, ez cream, wg sealant, ez cream again, then Pete's 53? This is the dire tion I'm looking to go for my first detail. And I can't stop looking at that red chevy in this thread.
 
EZ Cream does have some cleaning ability, I question if you disturbed anything under it, like the wax ?

After a full paint correction I glaze first, seal,wax.


Is it overkill if I did a 4 step process of wg total swirl remover, ez cream, wg sealant, ez cream again, then Pete's 53? This is the dire tion I'm looking to go for my first detail. And I can't stop looking at that red chevy in this thread.
 
As for as I understand you can top it with whatever you wish.including a sealant but not after.

I always apply the glaze first then seal, that way the glaze is sure to last much longer, it does have acrylic so it should bond to the finish and the top coat should bond to the glaze.

I've done it this way without problems.

I'm curious, if I was interested in using a nano-coating, like the new DP Paint Coating and my car only has very minor swirls. Could I put down this glaze to fill in those swirls and then top with the coating?
 
As for as I understand you can top it with whatever you wish.including a sealant but not after.

I always apply the glaze first then seal, that way the glaze is sure to last much longer, it does have acrylic so it should bond to the finish and the top coat should bond to the glaze.

I've done it this way without problems.

Sweet. Ill do that. Thanks for the advice. I guess instead of putting it under the lsp, I can just top over the lsp after a wash later. Just like the op suggested.
 
Unlike a wax you can use it as often as you wish without worring about your paint hazing which waxing often can cause as we all know.
I just love the shine it gives and so easy to use:dblthumb2:


Sweet. Ill do that. Thanks for the advice. I guess instead of putting it under the lsp, I can just top over the lsp after a wash later. Just like the op suggested.
 
Quick noobie question. I applied some EZ glaze on my car today. I wanted to seal then a coat of wax after but wasn't able to finish as I had to run some last minute errands. Can i seal it tomorrow then wax it or would your recommend another coat of glaze before I seal and wax? Thanks
 
It's fine to do so.
Do a WW or RW and apply whatever you desire. :dblthumb2:
No need to apply a second coat of the EZ.


Quick noobie question. I applied some EZ glaze on my car today. I wanted to seal then a coat of wax after but wasn't able to finish as I had to run some last minute errands. Can i seal it tomorrow then wax it or would your recommend another coat of glaze before I seal and wax? Thanks
 
Sounds good I think I'll go with a WW then proceed. However, there was a lot of fog this morning so my car got wet. Does this affect the glaze in any way? Thanks
 
Very impressive results on the darker colors. How well does it work on whites?
 
Sounds good I think I'll go with a WW then proceed. However, there was a lot of fog this morning so my car got wet. Does this affect the glaze in any way? Thanks

I don't think the fog had much of an effect on the glaze. IMO anyways


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Very impressive results on the darker colors. How well does it work on whites?

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Great answer, Zach! Thank you for the pictures. That vehicle looks terrific! :xyxthumbs:
 
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