RFulmer
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correction Deep gloss not glaze. so is this much different than the finishing glaze? and how does eveything elese look? good? i also bought pinnacles pad cleaner and conditioner
Ok, I understand your question now (I think).
1. Total Swirl Remover is for removing swirls and correct medium defects (nothing too deep).
2 Finishing Glaze is for light correction and removing marring that may be left by the Total Swirl remover.
3 Deep Gloss Paint Sealant is a sealant. It, well, seals the paint and will add gloss. It doesn't correct at all. It's used to protect the paint such as a wax would after you have removed the defects from the paint with 1 and 2. Waxes can be used on top of the DGPS to add to the look if you like wax but it's not recommended to use the sealant on top of wax since it will not bond to the paint this way. The sealant is optional and you can just wax after 1 and 2 but sealants tend to last longer than most wax. Sealants look different than wax, to me they look more "glossy" and have a bright shine, where a wax can have a "warm" look to it. It's all personal preference on the lsp.
If you use DGPS (3), or any sealant for that matter, you will want to give it time to cure. Most will cure within 24 hours, some less. I think DGPS is 12 hours. During this time you will not want to add wax or any other product over the sealant or get it wet, such as driving it in the rain, which will lessen the durability of the sealant since it hasn't had time to fully bond to the paint.
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