PeteT19640
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Hi please can someone tell me how much 3m hand glaze they useto apply per size section, e.g. 5 x pea size per 40 square cm
Thank you
Thank you
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Normally you apply a true glaze wet and then immediately wipe it off.
So "NO" don't apply a tin coat like you would a finishing wax.
And "Yes" do apply a wet application gently using overlapping circular motions to spread the product out. The after INSPECTING your microfiber towels, gently wipe it off while it's still wet.
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Hi Mike thank you this hand glaze so after wiping it off would I continue to buff or is it best to leave just wiped?
A true glaze if for fresh paint before 30 days air cure.
So if this is why you are applying a glaze then after application walk away - you're done.
What are you working on?
:dunno:
Thanks Mike
It is a Nissan Maxima 2005 Grey
The video below, a guy shows how he does it on cured paint would you say this is correct?
Go straight to 5:37 minutes
Thanks
Nothing wrong with his technique for applying a hand glaze.
If it were me, I would not have rubbed as long for the application step because clearcoats are impermeable, that is they are not porous but solid and there's really no place for the oils in the glaze to go. So I would have spread the product out and rubbed it around for 2-3 circular overlapping passes to an entire panel and then wiped it off.
When wiping it off, I think I show how to use a towel here,
Also when wiping off a glaze or any oily product, aim for removing about 80% to 90% with the first pass/towel for a panel and then like he did, switch to a clean, dry towel to wipe off the other 20% to 10%
The reason why is because it's oily it doesn't' really dry like a drying wax so as you're wiping it you actually doing the same thing would be doing when applying it, that is smearing it around.
Remove "the most of it" and then wait a few seconds to let what's left "skin" and then remove it.
Hope that helps...
Hi Mike thank you
Is 3m Hand Glaze a oily product?
I have red that it has very mild abrasives.