Finishing Glaze

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I hate to beat a dead horse but I'm confused. I have Wolfgang Finishing Glaze and I was wondering what are the other uses for this product. I have used it to follow up using a swirl remover with great results. Besides the swirl remover follow up how else can I use the glaze? I have a whole bottle and only plan to use the swirl remover once a year. I have Wolfgang Prewax Cleaner & Sealant as well where would the glaze fit in ?

As an aside I live in Pa and was wondering what is a good AIO product to use when the weather turns nasty and I won't have time to do more then a wash and one step product to clean and protect the paint. I don't want it to be abrassive just a good cleaner and sealer.

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Bob
 
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Try using the glaze before your sleaer and try it without, you'll see the difference! The glaze makes it wetter, i just did this last week and it truly mkaes a difference.
For winter, I would think a decent cleaner then a sealer, AIO does provide protection, but not a whole lot. AIO followed by a selaer would be your best bet there.
 
The WG glaze is a very nice final polish type product. Apply it before any sealant or carnauba. It will enhance your LSP's look.

For winter, since you already have the WG precleaner and sealant....you could just use those....and boost it with the WG Sealant Spritz when conditions allow. I am not a big fan of one step products. I think that is what you referred to with "AIO"...not as in Klasse All-In-One?....if you use Klasse AIO, I'd still use a sealant topper (like KSG).
 
Thanks for the answers so far, but for winter I am looking for a one step product since I won't have times for multiple steps. I was looking at Klasse AIO as well as Poorboys Polish with Carnuba Wax. I know FK1 & Werkstatt products are good but I prefer to shop here at Autogeek.

When using Wolfgang Glaze do I skip the Prewax Cleaner step or apply the cleaner then the glaze and seal.
 
Depends, if oyu feel the finish needs the PreWax Polish. If the finish has recently been preppes, no need for it, if it need sit, then that's the correct order: Pre Wax Cleane,r glaze, sealer.
We still have time before winter hits, sure as you research more and more you'll find something that'll fir what your looking for there.
 
Do not skip the precleaner. The glaze is the last step before the sealant:....clean/polish/seal (or wax).

Yes, FK1 is a good option for a one step cleaner/sealant. PBs polish with carnauba is an option, but it will not have the durability of a sealant. I'll let others advise on WG one step offerings.
 
I fthe finish ir prepped, you probably do not need the cleaner, unless you would be using it to strip old product.
 
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