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    Squeaky Wheels Get Grease msanta's Avatar
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    3M Perfect IT III MG for regular details!

    What`s your opinion about using PI III MG for regular detailing on my 03` 4Runner? The wet look was really nice, it gave the paint a deeper richer look, but since it is a mild abrasive, it would not be such a good idea. How frequent should I use this glaze?:doh

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    I don`t know why they call it a glaze as it is really not.

    Your question is difficult to answer as it depends upon what finish you are looking for.

    Excellent product for mild swirls and leaves a fantastic gloss and shine. One of my all time favs. Little pricey but worth it if you use it correctly.
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    Originally posted by Tralfaz
    I don`t know why they call it a glaze as it is really not.

    Your question is difficult to answer as it depends upon what finish you are looking for.

    Excellent product for mild swirls and leaves a fantastic gloss and shine. One of my all time favs. Little pricey but worth it if you use it correctly.
    I agree that the question is difficult answer and PI-III MG is one of my favorites.

    3M`s definition of glaze:
    Glaze
    A polish that is safe for use on fresh paints. Some glazes contain a mild abrasive that will remove minor surface imperfections. When a glaze with an abrasive is used, it should be followed by application of wax on cured paint or a hand glaze on fresh paint. A glaze also does not contain silicone.


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    You should put that in the Detailers Dictionary. Best definition for Perfect It.

    Its a great porduct.
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