Loving CG's EZ Cream Glaze

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OK so I received yet another CG'S product, this time the EZ Cream Glaze.

First thought was how much I loved the smell , grape, yum:)
It spread so easy and wiped off easy as well.

Now I just did a full paint correction and it looked very nice but I couldn't wait to give it a try.

TWRW
Glazed
Waxed with Meg's NXT.

The shine is even better then it was before I glazed and waxed it again.
Another top notch product by Chemical Guys.:dblthumb2:

[ame=http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UYAj0IX5XQg]Chemical Guys EZ Cream Glaze - YouTube[/video]
 
Thanks for the review. I was debating EZ creme glaze or Glossworkz glaze. EZ is half the price but i hear Glossworkz performs better.
 
I never tried Glossworkx but read here it was indeed better than the EZ but I'm happy with it and as you said itse half the cost.



Thanks for the review. I was debating EZ creme glaze or Glossworkz glaze. EZ is half the price but i hear Glossworkz performs better.
 
EZ creme is definitely a quality product. I enjoy using it and the results are fantastic.
 
Ez glaze doesn't require you to use a polisher to apply? Is it simply rub on and wipe off type product?
 
You can definitely apply it by hand, however I have only ever applied it by machine. Much quicker, and I'm sure better results.
 
you can do it by hand or DA.
I prefer doing a glaze by hand.
very easy on and wipe off.
work a 2x2 area at a time.
 
A popular myth out there is that glazes are a waste of time. I went to a car show this weekend and applied my favorite glaze before I went. I was getting comments all day on the gorgeous paint..."what kind of polish/wax do you use" was the common question.

"I did not polish nor wax this car" was my answer. EZ Creme is the perfect post-polish, pre-LSP product. It will clean off the polishing oils and prepare the paint for wax or sealant. It may be called a glaze, but with most CG products...they usually do more than advertised.
 
Today I used the CG'S EZ Cream Glaze on the black Accord I'm working on, wow, what a deep rich shine it produced.
It depends on which glaze you use and how to use it.
The car looked wet, even after polishing with 205 I saw a big difference in shine , I'm sold on EZ:xyxthumbs:



A popular myth out there is that glazes are a waste of time. I went to a car show this weekend and applied my favorite glaze before I went. I was getting comments all day on the gorgeous paint..."what kind of polish/wax do you use" was the common question.

"I did not polish nor wax this car" was my answer. EZ Creme is the perfect post-polish, pre-LSP product. It will clean off the polishing oils and prepare the paint for wax or sealant. It may be called a glaze, but with most CG products...they usually do more than advertised.
 
I posted some pics on a BFCS thread, but thought I would share what EZ Creme and Blackfire Crystal seal look like together, incase you want to try it out. No DA, all by hand. Also applied Klasse AIO as my base.

Before:
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After:
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Has anyone tried ez with Pete's 53? Any comments on durability?
 
I just tried Blacklight for the first time which is a similar product. It looks very nice and is fairly easy to use. However, it doesn't spread as easy as other similar products I've used, and it doesn't handle water as well as dedicated waxes or sealants.

I did some in house testing. First I wanted to see how durable V7 would be on its own. As you can guess, not very durable. It's easily removed with 20% IPA.

Then, I wanted to see how tough BL is alone. CGs primarily sells it as a sealant, although it does have glaze and AIO properties. So, I'm comparing BL to Dodo Blue Velvet Pro.

So far, BVP beads and sheets water better than BL. I'm giving them both 12 hours to cure to see how resistant BL is as a stand alone sealant / LSP. I did find V7 does handle water decently on its own, better than BL.

Actually, if you read the V7 directions, CG recommends applying it after every wash.

I feel kind of bad bashing and piling on bashing CGs recently. As looking around my garage, I do use a lot of their products. Also, I just ordered a gallon of Honeydew Snow Foam and their new Leather Serum. As soon as my VIP goes through, I'm planning on getting a gallon of V7, which is a nice product as well. I don't really need a gallon, but you can get 16oz for $17, or 128oz for $40.
 
So what exactly does this product do then?
Also those pictures of the VW are deceiving because the clouds in the after pics reflect better than no clouds in the before pics.
 
So what exactly does this product do then?
Also those pictures of the VW are deceiving because the clouds in the after pics reflect better than no clouds in the before pics.

Duh...... it makes clouds appear. :)
 
Every1 raves about this stuff. I want to try it!!! I hear Glossworks is better though. Still haven't pulled the trigger.
 
There may be better glazes out there but I'm hear to tell you that all I'll use it from here on out ,is EZ Cream Glaze, the shine it gives me is insane, I can use it as often as I want and I do use it often, the price is really hard to beat.
It changed the way I keep my car shiny, it leaves the finish so smooth, also I use it on my glass instead of any glass cleaner, leaves no streaks and makes the glass look like a mirror.
For those who never used it please do yourself a favor and buy a bottle and see for yourself:)
I love using it after a full paint correction then top it with a sealant and wax, it's incredible.
 
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