Paint cleaner then glaze

BennyHFP

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Hey guys don't want to do a full correction because paint is still in good condition. The vehicle is a 2012 white Honda Accord. I intend to wash and clay vehicle first but all I want to do is hide a majority of swirls and scratches. If I do a paint cleaner p21s gloss enhancer followed up by a glaze not sure yet of glaze followed by sealant. Is this application overkill paint cleaner then glaze?. Any feedback appreciated.
 
Which sealant will you be using?

Most/all sealants don't like glazes underneath.
 
Black fire wet diamond or pinnacle liquid souveran car wax
 
I want to hide swirls not correct the paint that's why I'm seeking advice if a paint cleaner would do it or a glaze. If I use both will one be overkill?.
 
What's the difference between a glaze and a finishing polish? Is it what benny said, the glaze hides some imperfections
 
What's the difference between a glaze and a finishing polish? Is it what benny said, the glaze hides some imperfections
•Different car-care products' Manufacturers have different naming systems for their liquids...so it's difficult to define exactly what a Glaze can be.
•There are surely "Finishing Polishes" that will, in one way or another, hide imperfections.

•As far as that goes:
-I define Polishes and "panel wipes" as being paint cleaners.

•In Benny's case:
-I'll suggest 3M Imperial Hand Glaze as the "paint cleaner";
-followed with an application of either 3M Show Car Wax/(Sealant), or Meguiar's M21 2.0 Sealant.


Bob
 
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