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Does anybody here use any type of glaze, like Megs. Show Car #7, I found some in my closet and not sure whats the best way to use it, I thought that is was used just to add a temporary wet shine, maybe apply last on top of everything? I'm not sure, any advice.
 
I rarely use glazes. But occasionally I'll use RMG on my own car. Most glazes are meant to be used underneath a nuba. Although I believe ## sells one that can be used underneath a sealant.

A glaze will give a bit more wetness to the shine and conceal some minor swirlling, but once it's gone of course the swirls return.

EDIT: I guess should've written "...another manufacturer sells one that can be used underneath a sealant."
 
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Does anybody here use any type of glaze, like Megs. Show Car #7, I found some in my closet and not sure whats the best way to use it, I thought that is was used just to add a temporary wet shine, maybe apply last on top of everything? I'm not sure, any advice.

That are two types of Glazes. oil based and acrylic based. With an oil based glaze, it can only be used under a carnauba wax, a sealant will not bond to it. You can put it on top of a sealant but then the sealant will not be protecting it and it will wash off after a few washes/rain storms.

An acrylic glaze can but used under a sealant (and a carnauba I believe). I just purchased Danase Wet Glaze tonight. It is an acrylic based glaze.
 
I use a glaze topped with carnauba for the extra wet effect. I've read on here that show car guys will put #7 on last for a really amped up wet look. They only get about a day from it and it's gone. No durability.
 
I'll only use a glaze on my families car if they're going to sell it.. example

Say my dad was going to a car dealership so they could give him a price of what they'd give, I'd glaze it the day before :)

but for a daily driver it's a waste imo, dont really last
 
Glazes are great just before your LSP... I have had good luck with DWG, RMG, Menzerna Glaze, and megs #7. I prefer DWG out of all of them because you can apply a sealant or carnauba on top. It brings out a nice deep shine before you apply your lsp... It's personal preference and really depends on the color as well.
 
I love the little added wetness RMG gives to black and metallics..
 
^ I agree RMG is awsome on black. It made a huge difference as far as a deep,wet,dark look before carnuba.
 
I have RMG,## acrylic glaze,Megs 7,HD cleanse and imo rmg is the best out there VERY easy to use and gives a nice bump in shine.

u can also mix vm with rmg and make a nice combo called pink moose (SW)
 
u can also mix vm with rmg and make a nice combo called pink moose (SW)

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I use it #7 as a topper right before car shows. It has no durablitity and doesn't offer any protection, but does make Mytsichrome shine and pop more!
 
I have RMG,## acrylic glaze,Megs 7,HD cleanse and imo rmg is the best out there VERY easy to use and gives a nice bump in shine.

u can also mix vm with rmg and make a nice combo called pink moose (SW)

I always assumed HD Cleanse was a paint cleaner due to its name.
 
Sometimes I do
I no longer use Clearkote as I found I wasn't getting any improvement after 106FF
I really like Amigo, a polymer glaze that allows any sealant to bond with it. Smells like mud cake.
 
I always assumed HD Cleanse was a paint cleaner due to its name.



It basically is but it also lays a nice glaze type look after application. it is hard to describe it is not oily but gives a nice clean shine to help the wax bond to the paint
 
It basically is but it also lays a nice glaze type look after application. it is hard to describe it is not oily but gives a nice clean shine to help the wax bond to the paint

I may have to give it a try sometime. Does AG sell it?
 
Hi everyone. newbie here.. do you have a list of your acronyms I can refer to? I don't want to annoy everyone with a "what is DWG?" type question every other post :D
 
I may have to give it a try sometime. Does AG sell it?


no but there are other pre wax cleaners swissvax,ps21,lusso,megs,victoria's u just have to look around and see which one u like

but to let you know HD is NOT easy to use it is a pain to buff off.
 
no but there are other pre wax cleaners swissvax,ps21,lusso,megs,victoria's u just have to look around and see which one u like

but to let you know HD is NOT easy to use it is a pain to buff off.

What does HD stand for? I assume that is the brand?
 
i found from the link that RMG - Clearkote Red Machine Glaze

I cannot find it in store neither by search engine.
 
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