one step or glaze with fillers

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one of my wholesale accounts has asked if we can do something different on darker cars to keep them below $150, so I am looking for a product that I am not going to really like using but, customer gets what customer wants. So what is a good glaze or one step with alot of fillers in it.
 
Clearkote Red Moose Glaze, Megs #7 ... neither are AIO
 
PoliSeal is my go-to one stepper. Does a really nice job for the customers that don't want to pay the extra for a separate polish/LSP. Glaze-wise, Clearkote RMG all the way for me.
 
Just wanted to refresh this thread to see if there are any others that could add to it
 
ive heard good things about poorboys aio stuff but never tryed them
 
Poli-Seal will cut, clean, and protect. What more could you want in a one-stepper?

It has about half the cut of OP.

Optimum Poli-SealTM is the most remarkable, all-in-one product ever produced! This zero dusting, buttery-smooth formula is the ultimate, one-step product. It creates gloss and long term protection that is second to none. Optimum Poli-SealTM contains micro abrasives that eliminate (not hide) minor surface imperfections. It provides swirl mark removal, the final polish and a durable wax/sealant…all in one step! Poli-SealTM creates a perfect shine on all types of paint, fiberglass, gel coat and smooth molded plastic. A single application provides "optimum" protection for your vehicle that lasts for months!
 
Poli-Seal will cut, clean, and protect. What more could you want in a one-stepper?

It has about half the cut of OP.
Seems to be the general concensus, I will have to order some and try it out...Thanks to all who responded
 
Seems to be the general concensus, I will have to order some and try it out...Thanks to all who responded

No problem. If you've used Optimum's other polishes, you probably already know less is more. Once your pad is primed, you only need a couple pea sized dots per panel. Another thing to know is that PS will vanish into the paint as soon as you apply it. Don't mistake this for it "not working". As long as your pad is gliding over the paint, PS is there and it is working. You'll be left with next to nothing to buff off. Good luck!
 
I found XMT 360 to be a great AIO. I just used it again this past weekend to polish my black Altima. I had the whole car polished and topped with UPP in four hours.
 
i've used both xmt 360 & poli seal. darker colors get xmt 360 & lighter colors get poli seal
 
I would recommend something you won't need to top it
RMG won't offer much protection alone
XMT 360 and Danase Wet Glaze fit the bill...
 
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