Menzerna glaze then powerlock

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Are these products compatible?


1) clay whole car, then rinse

2) glaze, old packaging

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3) powerlock, newest black bottle

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Yep , got some PowerLock ordered last week . Finishing Touch Glaze is PO115C . Compatible .
 
What kind of durability can you expect putting PL over a glaze?
 
Menzerna Finishing Glaze is designed to be used after the final polishing step. This product contains no abrasives and is designed to fill minor surface imperfections creating a flawless finish.

Menzerna Power Lock
is a great sealant and should be applied over the glaze once it cures and is dry.
 
Just to be sure, you put the glaze first, then powerlock, correct?
 
so if glazed then seal, will the hidden swirls come back after a few carwashes? or won't as long as the car is sealed after each carwash?
 
so if glazed then seal, will the hidden swirls come back after a few carwashes? or won't as long as the car is sealed after each carwash?

Glazes contain fillers and gloss enhancers. While they do work they hide rather than remove finish defects like swirls and similar conditions.

Once the glaze has sufficiently dried, read the instructions, a sealant or wax can be applied giving the glaze some protection.

Like all topical products they will degrade over time. A quality sealant will last 4 to 6 months but it will disappear over time....
 
Menzerna Power Lock is a sealant and Collinite 845 is a wax. I like applying 2 coats of Menzerna Power Lock then top it with a coat of Collinite 845 to maximum durability....it's one of the combinations that work well for me......
 
what if Menzerna glaze then Opti-Coat 2.0

I am thinking about this to put on my new ride soon when it is ready... black car shows defect easy, what if polish well and glaze the remaining the defects then opti-coat. would it be perfect? or the opti-coat do not adhere to glaze? or glaze degrade under hot temperature?
 
what if Menzerna glaze then Opti-Coat 2.0

I am thinking about this to put on my new ride soon when it is ready... black car shows defect easy, what if polish well and glaze the remaining the defects then opti-coat. would it be perfect? or the opti-coat do not adhere to glaze? or glaze degrade under hot temperature?

OC requires a clean surface. The paint needs to completely free of oils or It will not adhere
 
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