Wolfgang Finishing Glaze

I am not quite understanding on this particular product. Does it have fillers and or oils? I am looking to correct my truck and it doesnt need much work, but I am coating it so I want to make sure the paint is bare? Or if it does have fillers, the IPA wipedown will take care of them anyway?
 
Not a good product to use prior to a coating. I'd recommend Optimum Polishes.
 
Besides Optimum Polishes being mentioned as an alternative, which other ultra fine polishes that are comparable to SF4000/SF4500/Finishing Glaze would not then have such ingredients, as fillers, or oils?
Thanks, Mark
 
Not a good product to use prior to a coating. I'd recommend Optimum Polishes.

If this is the case, then as Mike Phillips would probably say, with polishing, and now your paint "appears perfect", but then a need to yet do another step, an IPA strip, or to use something like a paint cleanser, or panel wipe, this sounds like one is then working backwards, right?

I'm tired just thinking about it, especially on large vehicles! LOL
Mark
 
Besides Optimum Polishes being mentioned as an alternative, which other ultra fine polishes that are comparable to SF4000/SF4500/Finishing Glaze would not then have such ingredients, as fillers, or oils?

Thanks, Mark


I can't think of any. You got to remember, Optimum makes polishes and a coating - so they have done their homework.

Maybe CarPro Reflect?
 
I can't think of any. You got to remember, Optimum makes polishes and a coating - so they have done their homework.

Maybe CarPro Reflect?

This is where things seem to get a bit confusing, at least for me, as there is so many multiple choices of prepping a paint prior to sealing, or coating?

Products like GTechniq Panel Wipe, Carpro Eraser, the Cleansing products from Pinnacle-DP, homemade IPA Mix, and I'm sure there's others I'm forgetting, and/or not even aware of that are out there?

The questions of course, is the variability of ease, effectiveness, and the possibility of again instilling marring to the paint prior to the LSP?

I've read through many such reviews here of such products, and it seems all have pro, and con comments, and qualities about them.

Gee, I didn't have all these new headaches when I was a Collinite man for so many years! LOL
Mark
 
I hear ya Mark! As detailed oriented as I think I am, I really just don't want to be bothered with it sometimes!
 
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