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Old 06-19-06, 03:58   #1 (permalink)
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Opinions on CG EZ Creme Glaze

I have this stuff on order....is anybody familiar with it.
I heard it was pretty good. Any opinions would be great. Im doing a black Nissan Murano tomorrow, so I want to use it.
 
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Old 06-19-06, 04:57   #2 (permalink)
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I'm liking it a lot so far. First off it smells great (grape). It's thick but laughably easy on/off, the residue just wipes off like butter. Leaves a dripping wet, "blingy" shine behind, and that's on silver...I imagine that it will look awesome on black. It also is a polymer sealant, which according to CG "has better durability than any of [their] creme waxes". And, because it's a polymer, it can be topped with a polymer sealant--the vast majority of glazes can only be topped with carnauba waxes. The only minus to the product is that it doesn't seem to hide marring that well.
 
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Old 06-19-06, 06:34   #3 (permalink)
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I'm liking it a lot so far. First off it smells great (grape). It's thick but laughably easy on/off, the residue just wipes off like butter. Leaves a dripping wet, "blingy" shine behind, and that's on silver...I imagine that it will look awesome on black. It also is a polymer sealant, which according to CG "has better durability than any of [their] creme waxes". And, because it's a polymer, it can be topped with a polymer sealant--the vast majority of glazes can only be topped with carnauba waxes. The only minus to the product is that it doesn't seem to hide marring that well.
Yeah I really like this stuff. The CG guys said you can top it with carnauba waxes as well as sealants even though this gives a very very nice wet shine. It really doesn't hide any blemishes even though they say it has very very light filling properties. I love this stuff.
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Old 06-19-06, 11:16   #4 (permalink)
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oh yeah!

You're going to be impressed with EZ Creme Glaze. It will make your black car look stunning. The paint will take on a clear 3 dimensional wet look that you just don't seem to get with other glazes. The paint will look better than it ever has. I found the hiding properties to be acceptable.
 
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Old 06-20-06, 03:42   #5 (permalink)
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I use it in a number of my details, I find it an excellent product. Its a very light cleaner and doesn't really fill that much, I'd view it more as a product to wetten the shine of fully prepped paint and add a sealent layer too.

It leaves a very nice wet gloss to paint, and leaves the paint feeling very slick as well. Easy to use too... I apply it using a PC and a 7" Sonus DAS Green pad usually, speed 3 to spread then speed 5 for two or three passes to work the product. The residue wipes off with ease.

Setys the paint up very nicely to be topped with more sealent layers (eg M-seal) if you want reflectivity, or carnauba for added depth and warmth. As you'd expect, the CG XXX wax goes over the glaze a treat.

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I love the stuff it adds to the paint when I detailed my 03 Cobra it used the CG XG and topped it with Pinnacle Sig. 2 it brought on a whole new deminsion to the paint work
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Cool replies, thanks guys. Im looking forward to using it.
 
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Old 06-21-06, 09:50   #8 (permalink)
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has anyone tried mixing the ez creme glaze with a sealant?
i have the EXTREME TOP-COAT PAINT SEALANT+3X CARNAUBA
i'm thinking of trying it out this weekend.
cg sealant glaze anyone?
 
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has anyone tried mixing the ez creme glaze with a sealant?
i have the EXTREME TOP-COAT PAINT SEALANT+3X CARNAUBA
i'm thinking of trying it out this weekend.
cg sealant glaze anyone?
EZ Creme Glaze has a polymer sealant in it...so it already is a sealant glaze.
 
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EZ Creme Glaze has a polymer sealant in it...so it already is a sealant glaze.
Yeah...what he said.
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it doesnt mention anything about containing a sealant on the cg website...all i see is this:

"can be applied after polishing, or before wax or sealant."

there is acrylic resin to increase your paint's shine and clarity...nothing about polymer sealant.

am i missing something?
 
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superior shine-enhancing ability coupled with the durability of Acrylic Polymer Resins.
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