Is XMT Glaze really necessary?

darksparkz

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I'm planning to do Klasse AIO+SG after my XMT Polishing then apply P21S at the end.

Or would it be much better to do AIO then XMT Glaze then P21S.

I know Klasse SG acts as a glaze as well, but is XMT Glaze a noticeable difference?

Also, is P21S the best carnauba wax for lighter colored cars? Or would it be a noticeable difference to move to Souveran paste wax?
 
XMT glaze is not needed you can go from polish to AIO then anything you want...
 
i didn't use it and mine turned out "ok"
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It all depends on what you like. If you like the warm glow of a carnauba wax, and you don't mind another step, paying for it, and another product, then go ahead. Nothing is really NECESSARY, but how good do you want it to look. You can also go the sealant direction where you would stay away from glazes all together. Your choice and personal preference. For me, its XMT glaze then Souveran.
 
Yeah, I know nothing is really necessary, probably bad choice of vocabulary for that. I think I'll stick with my AIO+SG combo and P21S until it runs out, then move to Souveran.

Any opinions about Souveran vs P21S? The cars are beige and tanned color, so basically light metallic colors.
 
Unless you have the money to waste, I don't think you will see a difference on that color. I like SG on metallics.
 
darksparkz said:
Yeah, I know nothing is really necessary, probably bad choice of vocabulary for that. I think I'll stick with my AIO+SG combo and P21S until it runs out, then move to Souveran.

Any opinions about Souveran vs P21S? The cars are beige and tanned color, so basically light metallic colors.
I will say if you can afford it - get it. At least get Pinnacle Liquid Souveran.
 
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