aim4squirrels
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The experience I had was with Blacklight and Klasse. They did not have "synergy".
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It's been my experience that a glaze will even reduce the life span of a sealant, much less a coating.
I don't know. They say EXO isn't any good after 2 months in the refrigerator. I've got part of a bottle I have left in the fridge for 7 months now. In my opinion if it's an sit tight container and climate controlled environment if it hasn't gone bad in two months it's not going to. Hoping some with more science education will chime in.
my thought is what makes a product go bad is the solvents turning to gas and escaping. In an air tight container only so much is going to turn to gas before the oxygen is gone at which time the evaporation process should stop. At 30 days I would say this process should complete in my mind, but they say it's good for two months.
As long as the cap is screwed down as tightly as it is at the factory and in a climate controlled area why does it go bad???
Sorry to the OP for getting a little off topic.
Not to discount your experience in any way, I am sure the different glazes have different effects.
Todd Cooperider suggests that use of a CG EZ Glaze actually increases the bonding between the sealant and the vehicle:
"I was introduced to Chemical Guys EZ Creme Glaze by DJ Mayo of Reflections Detailing, and am very glad that he did. I use it as a paint surface cleaner after polishing, and it preps the paint so that your sealant or wax can bond for maximum durability. For quick details where polishing isn’t involved, you can wash the car, then apply EZ Creme Glaze, and then finally top it with your favorite wax or sealant. You’ll be left with a high gloss and slick finish. I apply it with a PC on speed 5 or 6 with a black or blue pad, and can typically finish the entire application in about 20 minutes. Residue removal couldn’t be easier!"
I do not know if this is because of the cleaners in the EZ
Maybe the properties of the EZ, being acrylic has something to do with it?
I have used EZ under Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant with great results in longevity and visual appeal