Quick Question About Glaze

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I'm working on my Father-in-Law's truck. A review of products and process will be forthcoming.

In the middle of the job right now. I've washed, clayed and applied XMT #3 with the UDM and an Orange pad. That stuff rocks and I'll comment more fully later. But right now, I want to apply XMT Glaze. There was a little bit of dusting from the XMT 3. Do I rewash now and then apply the XMT Glaze or apply the Glaze and then rewash before topping with XMT 180?

Also, when I aply the Glaze with the UDM should I use a white pad, black pad or green pad (LC Smart Pads).
 
Wash again or quick detail. You want the paints surface to be completely free of debris before applying your sealant, or you run the risk of marring your hard work and/or sealing the dust into the paint and when you finish you will wonder where all the white dots came from. If you wash, you will have to completely dry the car again.

I am not familiar with the lcc pads, but you want to use either your finishing or finessing pad. I think the finishing pad is the black one?
 
Reddwarf said:
I'm working on my Father-in-Law's truck. A review of products and process will be forthcoming.

In the middle of the job right now. I've washed, clayed and applied XMT #3 with the UDM and an Orange pad. That stuff rocks and I'll comment more fully later. But right now, I want to apply XMT Glaze. There was a little bit of dusting from the XMT 3. Do I rewash now and then apply the XMT Glaze or apply the Glaze and then rewash before topping with XMT 180?

Also, when I aply the Glaze with the UDM should I use a white pad, black pad or green pad (LC Smart Pads).
I would get the dust off and polish residue before putting on anything else, you can wash the car, or just use a damp MF towel followed by a dry one. If it were me, i would wait atleast 12 hours before putting on a coat of 180 on top of the 360. for the pad it depends if there is any more correcting you want to do, it you still want to correct some swirl marks use 360 with the green pad, if xmt3 took care of every thing than use the black pad.
 
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Thanks to both of you! Sounds like good advice.
 
Not sure why you guys are talking about sealants and XMT 360?? He never mentioned either.

Go ahead and give it a quick wash or QD, then glaze and top with 180.
 
D&D Auto Detailing said:
Not sure why you guys are talking about sealants and XMT 360?? He never mentioned either.

I think by XMT glaze he means XMT 360 carnauba glaze.
 
Thejoyofdriving said:
I think by XMT glaze he means XMT 360 carnauba glaze.

There is no XMT 360 Carnauba glaze. Theres XMT 360 and XMT Carnauba Finishing Glaze. Two totally different products.

Ive never seen anyone call XMT 360 "XMT glaze".
 
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A glaze should always be the second step, which should be after polishing and you DON'T want ANY cut in your pad when using it, unless your using some ALL IN ONE kinda stuff.

Just from my experiences I have always used a Orange Medium Cut FOam pad for Polishing and a Green Soft Polish pad for the glaze.

REmember that glaze just "set's up' the paint for waxing/sealing to help provide a real great surface. I could never really find a good anaolgy for it though.
 
You dont always want to use a glaze before a sealant.
 
D&D Auto Detailing said:
There is no XMT 360 Carnauba glaze. Theres XMT 360 and XMT Carnauba Finishing Glaze. Two totally different products.

Ive never seen anyone call XMT 360 "XMT glaze".
For some reason i though 360 was called 360 carnuaba glaze, i went back and looked, i now see what you are talking about.
 
D&D, yes you are right...you don't ALWAYS have to...it truly is a matter of preference and opinion on the process you use when detailing, I was just taught to always glaze after polish.
 
D&D is correct. I have XMT Carnuba Glaze, not 360 and I'm not putting on a sealant.

I completed the XMT 3 polish and the floor mats and the interior. Man to I smell! Hot out there. Anyway, I'm going to wash and then apply the XMT Carnuba Glaze. I will probably stop there for today and apply XMT 180 tomorrow.
 
mywifehatesclowns said:
D&D, yes you are right...you don't ALWAYS have to...it truly is a matter of preference and opinion on the process you use when detailing, I was just taught to always glaze after polish.

What I mean is that sometimes putting a glaze on before a sealant will cause bonding problems.
 
I didn't care for XMT GLaze but if your going to use it, use a foam app and apply like a wax, as the gaze is really water like and gets absorbed into the pad too quickly when using the PC.
 
Surfer said:
I didn't care for XMT GLaze but if your going to use it, use a foam app and apply like a wax, as the gaze is really water like and gets absorbed into the pad too quickly when using the PC.

You are correct sir! It is very watery indeed. I did use a white pad and honestly, I did not see any difference after completing a spot. But I guess it did add carnuba protection.

The truck has lots of scratches that would need wet sanding and/or a rotary to repair. So I was hoping the glaze would fill in some of the scratches.

I'll post a full review tomorrow.
 
Reddwarf said:
You are correct sir! It is very watery indeed. I did use a white pad and honestly, I did not see any difference after completing a spot. But I guess it did add carnuba protection.

The truck has lots of scratches that would need wet sanding and/or a rotary to repair. So I was hoping the glaze would fill in some of the scratches.

I'll post a full review tomorrow.
Yeh, I think AG should bring it back to the drawing board and redesign it, just being honest. CG EZ-Creme Glaze and RMG are in another league in comparison, even made a difference on white. XMT did nothing for me on white or black.
 
I agree with surfer..the XMT glaze was blah....ez creme is one of the best I have used....Autoglym also has a nice one...RMG is also very good....looks great under a wax....

AL
 
Thejoyofdriving said:
I think by XMT glaze he means XMT 360 carnauba glaze.

You are banned, apparently, so I guess it doesn't matter, but for the benefit of someone else who might read this thread:

XMT 360 corrects, cleans and SEALS--I think this means its a sealant, but I could be wrong.
XMT 180 is a Carnauba Wax
XMT Glaze is a glaze, and it not one of above other two things.
 
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