How are you guys using the CG wet mirror finish ultra slick non-stick goss magnifier
are you using it as a glaze or as an LSP?
How are you guys using the CG wet mirror finish ultra slick non-stick goss magnifier
are you using it as a glaze or as an LSP?
You can use it as a LSP or as a glaze. I like to top it with CG 50/50.
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i am using as a glaze.I have topped with zanio/polycharged looks great feels great.:bolt
wax on,wipe off zen wax again
no camera here,just my own experiences .observations and opinions.
"I never met a man who thought his thinking was faulty!" M. Montaigne
I used as a glaze. Top with OPTI-SEAL. Looks great.
MDRX8
could they make the name any longer? add a couple more adjectives and they could up the price:chuckle:
Ok...I`ve figures out most abreviations, but what does LSP stand for anyway?
Thank you...reading threads is now like wearing glasses. I can see everything better. Thanks. Somebody should do an abbreviation thread for newbies.
Originally Posted by cobrar97
I`m impressed that you can decipher anything on here without having previously looked at the acronym post.
Back on topic: How does the CG Wet Mirror Glaze compare to the EZ Creme Glaze?
wow funny you should bring that up, i just got cg mirror finish and cg petes 53 today and put a coat of each on my car, the paint is dripping off the car as we speak, great products, i even called paul at cg to tell him. as to your question, i would`nt use the mirror finish as an lsp, because it`s not a wax, or a glaze, and contains no silicones. you apply it like a glaze, work it into the paint until it almost disappears then polish out. apply your topper of choice preferably a good carnuba or sealant. imho.:xyxthumbs
Here`s your abbreviation list.
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I used WMF for the first time last week. I too,was puzzled as to where it fits in my detailing regiment. My car already has a few layers of JW AJ on it,so last weeks detail was really just a "maintenance" kinda thing. After washing my car I QD`d with Sonus Acrylic Spritz and followed that up with a layer of JW AJT. My black 300C was looking stunning. I just couldn`t stop there. (lol) Out came my new bottle of WMF. Using a dampened terry app,I massaged a small amount of WMF into my paint, working it in so there was little if any residue to buff away. ( 1 panel at a time ) Effortless application, really. Super easy to remove as well. WMF melts right into the paint. What struck me about WMF is how it seems to hide some minnor marring.( black paint shows everything ) Sounds strange to say this.............But WMF seems to "hide" not "fill". I finished up the entire car.........Stood back to admire my work...........Dripping wet & glossy. I`m a believer. My car was already looking great before the WMF,but it did seem to kick it up a notch in the wetness department. At this point,I wasn`t sure if WMF was a true LSP. Rain in the forecast for the next day, which would`ve made for great testing conditions, but I just couldn`t resist the urge to top it off with some AW. Here`s why............IMO,the WMF initially has the look of BWW. But based on my experience with BWW which only provides optimum optics for 2 weeks,I chose not to take the chance. Now I know that WMF & BWW are 2 distinctly different products & formulations, I went with the "peace of mind" of the AW topper. I`ll tinker with the WMF some more next week. So far........So good.
Anyone know what distinguishes the EZ Creme Glaze from the WMF Glaze?
Two different formulas. The difference is EZ Creme Glaze contains acrylic where WMF does not. Both are solid products and have become staples in my arsenal.
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