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