Loving CG's EZ Cream Glaze

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.
How long has the glaze and wax combo lasted you
 
hey guys I was reading in another post about how someone uses this glaze on top of a coating....can I just apply it on top of a coating then add reload or something on top of it or just use glaze? never used a glaze before
 
Although EZ can be applied on a coating you must keep in mind that topping a coating with such a product takes away all the advantages and characteristics of the coating. The only thing you gain is the awesome look that EZ creme will produce for a while.

Topping EZ creme with a sealant would also work but again the paint will take on more of the characteristics of the last applied product and now the coating at this point is an afterthought.

CQ and Reload is a great combo. Mixing EZ creme in between them is something I'm not sure has any advantages.

I think when guys make the commitment to a coating they really need to think twice about changing the way they think about car maintenance in so far as continuing with the experimenting with applying products just as they did in their "pre -coating" life.
 
How long has the glaze and wax combo lasted you


The glaze alone doesn't last that long but I apply it often, its easy on, easy off so no problem.
It's does last longer when topped with a wax, better yet use a good sealant.

I'm don't worry how long it last nor do I pay attention to it, I just love looking at my car after glazing. :dblthumb2:
 
Thanks for the review HateSwirls. I got a bottle of EZ coming soon!

Don't think EZ takes out swirls just glosses the car up nice. Put a wax over it!!
If you want the swirls out then you have to prep the car before using this product.
 
If the swirls aren't too bad it hides them some but it's the shine you'll be amazed at.
As said. Top it with a good wax.
A little glaze goes a long way.
 
Sorry for bringing up this older thread,
but with chem guys sale this week it has me looking at EZ. but here is my question,
Ok I got it, wash, clay , paint cleaner, NOW the question, by putting the glaze down first, would I want to use a AIO after ( HD speed) and then top with POXY (sealant wax)or should I just go glaze to sealant? or since Im using a AIO, go clay, clean, AIO, glaze, sealant wax?
Thanks.
 
Sorry for bringing up this older thread,
but with chem guys sale this week it has me looking at EZ. but here is my question,
Ok I got it, wash, clay , paint cleaner, NOW the question, by putting the glaze down first, would I want to use a AIO after ( HD speed) and then top with POXY (sealant wax)or should I just go glaze to sealant? or since Im using a AIO, go clay, clean, AIO, glaze, sealant wax?
Thanks.
You'll want to do either glaze or AIO. Only one because an AIO will remove the glaze and the glaze could remove the AIO. After which ever you choose, too with wax/sealant
 
I glaze then seal and top with wax, always great results with this method and no issues of any kind.
 
I glaze then seal and top with wax, always great results with this method and no issues of any kind.

+1 that's what I did to my girlfriend's car. It looked amazing, then she drove it from my house through the rain and mud and it looked pretty much like it did before I cleaned it. Oh well it looked good for the 10 seconds she was backing out of the driveway anyway :laughing:
The EZ cream does have the ability to hide some marks as I saw some on her car disappear. On another note, HateSwirls' raving opinion about this stuff was the thing that push me over the edge to get it (and in a gallon size no less).
Good lookin' out HateSwirls! :props:
 
This picture made me buy it.

EZ Cream topped with Pete's 53
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:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
 
Yeah Zach worked his magic on that car. Paint looked amazing.

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Glad you like it:dblthumb2:
I'll order a gallon myself.



+1 that's what I did to my girlfriend's car. It looked amazing, then she drove it from my house through the rain and mud and it looked pretty much like it did before I cleaned it. Oh well it looked good for the 10 seconds she was backing out of the driveway anyway :laughing:
The EZ cream does have the ability to hide some marks as I saw some on her car disappear. On another note, HateSwirls' raving opinion about this stuff was the thing that push me over the edge to get it (and in a gallon size no less).
Good lookin' out HateSwirls! :props:
 
I agree with ya HateSwirls, EZ cream is a great product. I also use Wet Mirror finish as well, with similar results. They both make the surface very shiny and super slick.
 
I've used EZ Creme Glaze and it works wonderfully. Very easy to apply by hand and wipe off. It leaves a great shine.
 
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.
Seriously never thought of putting it on glass hmmm .. experiment time
 
This is an interesting thread that I'm glad was brought back. I've used Poorboy's Black Hole glaze for years, & I recently bought a bottle of EZ. I glaze after polishing/before sealant. Some highly regarded detailers say that's a complete waste of time because it will prevent the sealant from bonding to the paint. Others swear by it. There definitely seems to be 2 schools of thought regarding glaze. I like the effect it has on slickness, gloss & color, which is why I use it. Not for hiding imperfections. But I do wonder whether it affects bonding & durability.
 
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