Last Step Before LSP For Ultimate Gloss

Congratulations!! As far as I can tell:
You have just got through presenting a new definition for automotive Glazes: "filler polishes". :D

•I, on the other hand, have always thought of Glazes as being:
-shine enhancment products that are manufactured with oils and other "wetting agents".
-neither polishes or LSPs
-applied to auto paint after polishing/before Waxes and Sealants.

Sure:
-Some Glazes may have fillers that can serve the purpose of "hiding" very slight paint blemishes---adding something to the paint surface.
-But...as Mike Phillips would inquire:
'If a product isn't adding something, isn't it taking something away'?

•Again...(To me):
-Glazes are a way of adding some extra shine enhancement...more of the "wet look" prior to LSPing.

-And:
Doesn't that boil down to what you're current thread is all about?


Bob

I would agree XMT glaze ie.has a small amount of a "hiding" effect and a darn good wet look after a good polish then topped
With wax.View attachment 30313View attachment 30314
The second pic was only glaze no polish you must polish to achieve a nice wet look.But as we all know paint seems to be
A living thing and reacts in some strange ways from time to time.
Test spots are a crucial part of detailing.Treat it with love and it will tend to do the same.
 
After polishing with Menzerna SF4000(already very glossy finish), which product would be suitable or best for creating a wet, gloss finish before applying a wax or sealant?

AutoGlym SRP
PoorBoys White Diamond Glaze
AF Tripple
Megs Cleaner Wax
Megs Ultimate Polish
Menz PP Ultra
BF GEP

For a wax, probably Dodo Juice Lime Prime Lite.

For the ultimate gloss, Modesta P-01A followed by a Modesta coating. But you're going to pay a lot for it.
 
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