Wet Glaze 2.0 Available !?

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For what its worth, WG 2.0 is listed for sale on Amazon from TDS. I know a lot of people were looking to buy it. It's a great product.
 
Do you like this better than black light?
 
I am always looking for things to try too. Any opinions from past users?
 
Do you like this better than black light?

I never used black light and never will. The reason is, I'm not sure what the h*ll it is. If its a glaze, it doesn't seem to fill well, if it's an LSP, the durability is short. Maybe it's a polish?

I like WG on top a carnuba paste wax. It adds noticeable gloss and shine. Since it has no abrasives or cleaners you can use it this way per the manufacturer. Plus its super easy to apply and remove - its kind of fun.

If you buy WG 2.0 and don't like it, I'll take it off your hands for a few $ less than you paid for it.
 
The more and more research I do on this product, the more I find people saying its the same exact formula as CG EZ Creme just without cleaners.
 
Excellent find! Have been looking almost everyday to see if it's back in stock anywhere. Thanks for the heads up!!!


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HI,

I have on hand 2 full bottle bought some time ago from Pakshack. Anxious to try it when the temperature will be ideal for the application of the product.
Johny
 
The more and more research I do on this product, the more I find people saying its the same exact formula as CG EZ Creme just without cleaners.

Really? I own both and never considered them similar. BL and EZ, however, are very similar (not the same).
 
For what its worth, WG 2.0 is listed for sale on Amazon from TDS. I know a lot of people were looking to buy it. It's a great product.

I've tried glaze, after glaze, over the years and always been disappointed. I have actually thrown glazes away, goodbye dollars. After being severely underwhelmed by the Poorboy's light/dark glazes, this, WG 2.0, seems to be the only glaze out there that has a bit of a consistent following. I should probably wipe my hands of glazes, but this has me a little interested and I'm going to gather some more information on it.

I'm looking for the best filler/"cover up" product for clients or my own personal vehicles that don't receive correction work, to leave them looking flawless and lustrous as possible.
 
Really? I own both and never considered them similar. BL and EZ, however, are very similar (not the same).

Thats good to hear. I have both EZ and Blacklight but I picked this up anyway since there is such a loyal following and they sell out fast.
 
Holy crap! Just did a coat of WG 2.0 and the paint looks amazing! Dripping wet and glossy. Easy on and off, smells great, no drying time, and you can layer it. I am hooked!
 
WG is great. Anyone looking for it, last time I checked, it seems always to be available on Amazon.
 
I keep hearing such good things about Wet Glaze 2.0, I looked into it a while ago after being sorely UNDERWHELMED in every way by both White Diamond and Black Hole (I bought a gallon... of each!) :(

Does it have to be applied by hand or would my FLEX 3401 be best to achieve the crazy results everyone keeps talking about, and does it work on all colors of paint?
 
I keep hearing such good things about Wet Glaze 2.0, I looked into it a while ago after being sorely UNDERWHELMED in every way by both White Diamond and Black Hole (I bought a gallon... of each!) :(

Does it have to be applied by hand or would my FLEX 3401 be best to achieve the crazy results everyone keeps talking about, and does it work on all colors of paint?

I applied by hand. Sure you can use your flex, don't think you need high settings to achieve nice results. I know CG Glossworkz seems to work better when applied at a higher setting. Don't see why it would work on all colors, obviously the darker the color the more dramatic the effect.
 
I applied by hand. Sure you can use your flex, don't think you need high settings to achieve nice results. I know CG Glossworkz seems to work better when applied at a higher setting. Don't see why it would work on all colors, obviously the darker the color the more dramatic the effect.

Thanks, our Jeep we use for the company is dark orange (Sunburst), so Wetglaze 2.0 would be perfect! I wonder why Auto Geek hasn't picked it up to carry/sell yet.
 
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