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Old 10-23-09, 04:38   #13 (permalink)
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Re: CG EZ Glaze v. DWG

This is from 2007.

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i wish sometimes people would just come to me and ask directly instead of posting that DWG has cleaners. It does NOT have cleaners. Danase Wet Glaze CAN be layed multiple times on top of LSPs and it will create a wetter look. It also has some minor protection abilities so it WILL add some protection to your LSPs. When you apply it over a wax or sealant you will want to use a soft applicator and a soft microfiber towel to remove the product.

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Old 10-23-09, 04:48   #14 (permalink)
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Re: CG EZ Glaze v. DWG

"""Shine EZ Crème Glaze is a fast acting paint restorer with supra light cleaner to remove light marks and ultra-fine scratches."""" Auto Detailing Paint Reconditioning Glazes For Paint Mirror Finish Restoration per description at CG web site
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Old 10-23-09, 06:31   #15 (permalink)
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Re: CG EZ Glaze v. DWG

FACT: DWG has no intensional cleaners and has mild fillers. Put this in your detailing memory file cabinet for future reference. Incredible product and should be in everyone's arsenal.

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Old 10-23-09, 07:28   #16 (permalink)
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DWG has cleaners too.
Incorrect. Do your homework before you plaster bad information on the internet.
 
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Old 10-23-09, 07:40   #17 (permalink)
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Playing devil's advocate just a touch....I guess if you categorize solvents as cleaners, someone could think the surface was being cleaned. Even waxes *can* clean to a certain extent then so. So could water too I guess. (that I why I said intensional cleaners) But, DWG is definately not marketed to do that and is not in the "cleaner" category.
 
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On the other hand, CG's website EZ Creme GLAZE w/acrylic shine. defines a glaze: A glaze is a polish without any cleaning properties. Glazes are used primarily to improve the shine brilliance and clarity of paint.

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"""Shine EZ Crème Glaze is a fast acting paint restorer with supra light cleaner to remove light marks and ultra-fine scratches."""" Auto Detailing Paint Reconditioning Glazes For Paint Mirror Finish Restoration per description at CG web site
Don't these two statements contradict each other?
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Incorrect. Do your homework before you plaster bad information on the internet.
I have good reason to say what I'm saying, but I'm not going into it any further.

My statement stands. You can believe it or ignore it - I don't really care.
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On a less controversial subject, Danase is clearing those wonderful 1Z polishes - the once popular MP and PP for only $9!!!! Clearance
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I have good reason to say what I'm saying, but I'm not going into it any further.

My statement stands. You can believe it or ignore it - I don't really care.

Okay. Can you please elaborate on your reasons? I'd like to know why you think that. I respect your opinion, I'd just like to know what it is and why.
 
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I don't wish to sound mysterious but I can only repeat what I said above. Paul, out.
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I have good reason to say what I'm saying, but I'm not going into it any further.

My statement stands. You can believe it or ignore it - I don't really care.
Okay, so what's the game, because this sounds like trouble making B.S.
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Re: CG EZ Glaze v. DWG

That's one of the reasons I'm starting to avoid CG stuff. Their descriptions are not always consistent...I use CG EZCreme as if it does have cleaners to err on the side of caution just in case.

Same with the crazy claims on their waterless detail system.
 
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