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    Re: Meguiar's #7, by Mike Phillips

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    Quote: Originally Posted by Greg Nichols View Post
    While #7 might be a great glaze, there are many other far easier and equally as impressive. Danase Wet glaze, Wet glaze 2.0, work much better and last longer, require less effort to apply.

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    Will it deepen the color of faded single stage paint? #7 does.
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    Re: Meguiar's #7, by Mike Phillips

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    Quote: Originally Posted by Blackthornone View Post
    Will it deepen the color of faded single stage paint? #7 does.
    If you polish the paint properly you won't need to "feed" the paint full of oils. I've tried #7 in head to head challenges over the past 2 yrs with other glazes and cannot tell which panel is which product (single blind test). If your goal is to temp fix the true issue #7 is a good start.........seen it used on many auction cars to hide and temp enhance.

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    Re: Meguiar's #7, by Mike Phillips

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    Quote: Originally Posted by Greg Nichols View Post
    If you [CAN] polish the paint properly you won't need to "feed" the paint full of oils...
    When you can't (or won't) bring the ss paint back via abrasive polishing, the M07 can be a good approach.

    FWIW, I find M07 to be best on *old-tech* single stage, and generally better on lacquer than on enamel.

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