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Old 04-03-09, 07:31   #1 (permalink)
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When is a glaze ready to be removed?

Just bought a G110 and I have some CG EZ Creme Glaze that I want to try out at some point. I've seen on videos and read about how polishes like M105/M205 (which I have both) flash when they're done. How would I know when a glaze is ready to be pulled off? Thanks
 
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Old 04-03-09, 07:48   #2 (permalink)
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Re: When is a glaze ready to be removed?

some glazes can be removed right away... i like megs #7 myself.. i put it on, let it set about 15 seconds and wipe it off. .. says right on the bottle not to let it dry.. if you accidentally do let it dry, better break out some sort of QD... megs #7 under some carnuba like #26, or collinite looks awesome btw
 
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Re: When is a glaze ready to be removed?

yeah you'll have to read the instructions. 3M's has some bodyshop glazes that if you leave it on too long you'll be fighting to get it off.
 
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Re: When is a glaze ready to be removed?

Meg's #7, I do one panel at a time and remove.
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Re: When is a glaze ready to be removed?

With ez creme you really dont need to work it in as much as a polish. Just do a pass left to right than up to down and wipe it off
 
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