Meguiar's 7, Chemical Guys EZ-Creme Glaze, 3M Imperial Glaze, or Mother's Glaze?!

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I have these 4 glazes available which I plan on using on both my Diamond White Yukon SLT and Pearl White Nissan SR.

Which glaze do you think would be best?

- Meguiar's 7 Mirror Glaze (top contender)
- 3M 39007 Imperial Hand Glaze (top contender)

- Chemical Guys Extreme Shine EZ-Creme Glaze
- or Mother's California Gold Micro-Polishing Glaze

Advice or suggestions would be great! :)
 
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since u have those 4

why dont u actually make a review using all 4 and comparing each one to another so that u know and we know which is the best

in my opinion M7
 
I haven't used any of those, but I would use cg stuff first. I bet cg black light would beat all of them.
 
The comparison sounds like a plan! It will have to wait a bit though :)

In the mean time, any other suggestions? Thanks for the comments above^^
 
It depends on what you want it to do and what you'll be topping it with.
Meguiar's #7 is an old school oily glaze that may be fine for under waxes but is likely to adversely affect the bonding of sealants. CG EZ Creme Glaze, like Prima Amigo, is polymer based and a better choice for durability, especially under sealants.
I haven't used the Mother's or 3M products.
Prima Amigo is the one I most commonly reach for among the four currently in my shelves (the others are two CGs and BF).
 
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I love CG EZ Creme - great stuff, and super easy to use!

Can't comment on any of the others, as I have never had a reason to switch from the CG product.
 
-I find that 3M IHG, with its very fine abrasives,
is an excellent: polish...that really enhances gloss/shine.

-Since 3M IHG offers no 'protection'...
I follow that up with a film-layer of 3M Show Car Wax, or Meg's #26.

-You may want to consider AIO's such as:
Meg's White Wax and/or Meg's Black Wax...
for the next detailing-session on your vehicles

:)

Bob
 
EZ Creme and Megs #7 are classics, but used in different ways.

Megs #7 best used on older single staged paint and is VERY oily and not that easy to remove. Best topped with a wax.

EZ is very easy to use (acrylic based), and is best used as a cleaner/glaze right after polishing and just before laying down a SEALANT. CG has some nice glazes.

The other two I cannot comment on, but when I think of glazes I don't think of either Mothers or 3M. Maybe I should?

The best glaze I have tried to date is WetGlaze 2.0. That stuff really is in another class, but almost impossible to find these days. I lock that up under lock and key and use it just before a car show.

The new BLack/White waxes from Megs sound very much like a nice substitute with added protection and some polishing ability.

Of the ones you mentioned...EZ Creme.
 
EZ Creme and Megs #7 are classics, but used in different ways.

Megs #7 best used on older single staged paint and is VERY oily and not that easy to remove. Best topped with a wax.

EZ is very easy to use (acrylic based), and is best used as a cleaner/glaze right after polishing and just before laying down a SEALANT. CG has some nice glazes.

The other two I cannot comment on, but when I think of glazes I don't think of either Mothers or 3M. Maybe I should?

The best glaze I have tried to date is WetGlaze 2.0. That stuff really is in another class, but almost impossible to find these days. I lock that up under lock and key and use it just before a car show.

The new BLack/White waxes from Megs sound very much like a nice substitute with added protection and some polishing ability.

Of the ones you mentioned...EZ Creme.

Thats EXACTLY what I was going to ask you about until I read further dowm your post, Wet Glaze 2.0 . I keep hearing great things about it from reputable detailers.
 
EZ Creme and Megs #7 are classics, but used in different ways.

Megs #7 best used on older single staged paint and is VERY oily and not that easy to remove. Best topped with a wax.

EZ is very easy to use (acrylic based), and is best used as a cleaner/glaze right after polishing and just before laying down a SEALANT. CG has some nice glazes.

The other two I cannot comment on, but when I think of glazes I don't think of either Mothers or 3M. Maybe I should?

The best glaze I have tried to date is WetGlaze 2.0. That stuff really is in another class, but almost impossible to find these days. I lock that up under lock and key and use it just before a car show.

The new BLack/White waxes from Megs sound very much like a nice substitute with added protection and some polishing ability.

Of the ones you mentioned...EZ Creme.

+1

+1000 on WG 2.0
 
I like Griots Garage Glaze myself. Imperial has been around for a long time. It's finicky but it works great. Make sure you read the cancer warnings on the bottle. Seriously.
 
I like Griots Garage Glaze myself. Imperial has been around for a long time. It's finicky but it works great. Make sure you read the cancer warnings on the bottle. Seriously.

Yes, if it can cause cancer then it must be some GOOD stuff. Kind of like how Menzerna polishes smell like a nice chemical cocktail. Mmmmm mmmm. Whats the durability of GG's Glaze?
 
Yes, if it can cause cancer then it must be some GOOD stuff. Kind of like how Menzerna polishes smell like a nice chemical cocktail. Mmmmm mmmm. Whats the durability of GG's Glaze?

Same as any other glaze: The next few car washes. :xyxthumbs:
 
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