Kamakaz1961
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- Aug 23, 2013
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I am in the doubt side based on my experience, however, I am always open to constructive criticism and someone suggested I use a glaze before I use a LSP.
After compounding and polishing I wipe down and then put on a sealant and top off with a wax.
I was told after the polish I should use a glaze and then IPA wipe (or equivalent) then sealant and wax.
IMO, I think that is overkill. My car or friends car has no imperfections after my technique. It passes the flashlight test and no scratches or RIDS.
I use Menz FG400 for compounding and then Menz SF4500. Is a Glaze necessary? IMO I say NO and NOT NECESSARY.
If there is a valid reason to use a glaze form opinions, I am always open to the possibility of a glaze.
Any thoughts or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Yoda Mike Phillips, Smack, Setec, Jaddie, 281, Pro 4x, Bobby G, or anyone else your thoughts.
FUNX725 I await your fun wisdom or being the devils advocate!...LOL
Feed back please
After compounding and polishing I wipe down and then put on a sealant and top off with a wax.
I was told after the polish I should use a glaze and then IPA wipe (or equivalent) then sealant and wax.
IMO, I think that is overkill. My car or friends car has no imperfections after my technique. It passes the flashlight test and no scratches or RIDS.
I use Menz FG400 for compounding and then Menz SF4500. Is a Glaze necessary? IMO I say NO and NOT NECESSARY.
If there is a valid reason to use a glaze form opinions, I am always open to the possibility of a glaze.
Any thoughts or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Yoda Mike Phillips, Smack, Setec, Jaddie, 281, Pro 4x, Bobby G, or anyone else your thoughts.
FUNX725 I await your fun wisdom or being the devils advocate!...LOL
Feed back please