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Old 05-04-08, 01:21   #1 (permalink)
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Glare Zero

Thought it would be great to show you Glare Zero by machine
What this does is soften the paint slightly and melt away wet sanding marks and deep marks in the paint (makes them much harder to see

You need to use it with a yellow or orange foam pad at 1500 to 2000 rpm
It has absolutely no cut and on occasion does bury a little orange peel

What is great about it is that it hardens later to form a stronger surface tension (after knockout, micro, spider and pro (can skip spider alot of the time) and bring the paint a little closer to being like ceramiclear.

Obviously nowhere near as good but a good improvement
Anyway the beauty about zero is that it makes the usually short working time Knockout product which will bring up the shine on almost any surface" work much longer
The special lubricatants in zero when not removed are application, make the knockout spread like OP

The main problem people have with glare is that they buy professional polish or micro finish and wonder why it doesnt do much
Pro polish on it's own doesn't do jack
you have to use zero,knockout, micro, spider and pro polish x 2 to 4 coats to get the paint to get into focus and the orange peel to be buried a little (if it's in the clear though)

Anyway I did my boot yesterday with it by rotary and am over the moon with the improved clarity, colour, wetness and depth

Was slightly out of focus and had micro scratches in it before hand
I'll take full sun shots for you too, about 4 tiny straight scratches about 1 to 2 inches long and thats it

Sure at some stage the fillers will dissappear but that won't be for about 10 months and I'll just keep putting glare pro polish on to reseal it so the sealant never dies
YouTube - Glare Zero
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