Glaze? Sealant? good combo?

Oh and yes, there are sealant/glazes in one, there are many. I would put money on the fact that many of you are using them without realising it. I have long argued that the addition of a glaze seems an odd step when you could just use a different sealant which better matches your needs (or at least demand that performance from your favorite brand - if they cannot give it to you then they are not that good).
 
Oh and yes, there are sealant/glazes in one, there are many. I would put money on the fact that many of you are using them without realising it. I have long argued that the addition of a glaze seems an odd step when you could just use a different sealant which better matches your needs (or at least demand that performance from your favorite brand - if they cannot give it to you then they are not that good).

That is exactly why alot of people glaze and look at the finish and think to themselves it looks good but then go onto applying their favourite lsp and then think...hey the finish looks even better.
 
That is exactly why alot of people glaze and look at the finish and think to themselves it looks good but then go onto applying their favourite lsp and then think...hey the finish looks even better.

Yeah, you are just layering fillers on fillers on fillers. But I go back to the kicker, most of that appearance is extremely transient, no matter how you go about your order. Much of the time you could get the same effect layering your LSP, without it being any harder to do or really any more expensive.
 
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