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Old 05-14-08, 10:29   #13 (permalink)
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Re: -> Polish -> Glaze -> Sealant -> Nuba

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But you are the noob detailer professor, the noobs on here need your instruction.
 
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Are you sure? When I was talking to their customer service, I asked that same question and they said it did.
It doesn't say anything about having cleaners on their site anymore ...
 
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So just polish and wax then, easy enough.
 
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It doesn't say anything about having cleaners on their site anymore ...
Hmmmmm. Maybe I will call back. Odds are I will talk to a different customer service rep and see what they say. Who knows.
 
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Re: -> Polish -> Glaze -> Sealant -> Nuba

i just received my DWG and sealer, i will be applying them to my black honda prelude. after reading this thread im assuming i should polish, seal, then glaze?

or polish >glaze>seal

i have Maguires step 2 btw...
 
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i just received my DWG and sealer, i will be applying them to my black honda prelude. after reading this thread im assuming i should polish, seal, then glaze?

or polish >glaze>seal

i have Maguires step 2 btw...
I don't really know from the Danase products in question, but it's my understanging that you polish, apply the Danase Wet Glaze and *then* apply the sealant.

And BTW, the Meguiar's Deep Crystal Step #2 Polish isn't a "polish" in the context we're discussing here; it's anothe type of glaze, one that doesn't play nice with sealants. You need to use an abrasive polish before the Danase Glaze..or at least some kind of paint cleaner. Leave the Meg's Step #2 on the shelf now that you have the DWG


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So just polish and wax then, easy enough.
Heh heh, well, it's not quite "easy enough" for *my* taste, getting the polishing just right but it sure is enough of a job just doing those steps.

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But you are the noob detailer professor, the noobs on here need your instruction...
Heh heh, and it's supposedly good to be needed, huh
 
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I don't really know from the Danase products in question, but it's my understanging that you polish, apply the Danase Wet Glaze and *then* apply the sealant.

And BTW, the Meguiar's Deep Crystal Step #2 Polish isn't a "polish" in the context we're discussing here; it's anothe type of glaze, one that doesn't play nice with sealants. You need to use an abrasive polish before the Danase Glaze..or at least some kind of paint cleaner. Leave the Meg's Step #2 on the shelf now that you have the DWG




Heh heh, well, it's not quite "easy enough" for *my* taste, getting the polishing just right but it sure is enough of a job just doing those steps.



Heh heh, and it's supposedly good to be needed, huh


Thanks bro, will then polish, glaze, then seal, like you said. Will have to take before and after shots.
 
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... will then polish, glaze, then seal, like you said. Will have to take before and after shots.

Just be sure to use the right polish (as opposed to the Deep Crystal stuff)

If you need something OTC, check the yellow pages for an autobody/paint supply place, they oughta have a lot of good stuff. Some "pro products" that you'd never think of might be sitting right on the shelf.
 
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