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    Has anyone tried Glare Polish w/Glassplexin?



    http://detailking.goemerchant1.com/i...dDepts=&Page=1



    Snake oil or the real thing?
    MDRX8

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    I`ve tried it. Burlyq sent me a sample.



    I don`t know that I buy all the ad copy hype, but it did hold up a full 6 months on a black, single stage Lexus LX470 and still had moderate slickness and pretty decent shine. Very easy on and off but it isn`t cheap and I have a lot of LSPs that look as good that cost a lot less. However, I may still order a bottle to do some more long term testing since the sample size I got was only enough for a few cars.
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    I used a sample that Alex Ruiz sent me. It has a distorted look that most won`t care for. As for durability it seems to be very good. I think its best use is on wheels.

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    It cost to much to use on wheels... I will stick with wheel wax or Klasse AIO or SG on my chrome rims. Thanks
    MDRX8

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    wannafbody
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    compared to the cost of chrome wheels its not "that" expensive but I`m not sure if it protects better than SG or collinite 845

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    I`m waking up this old thread...

    The Glare products are quite cheap now, and I`ve been using them for a while now.



    I`ve tested Glare KnockOut, Glare Spider, Glare Micro Finish and finally Glare Professional Polish, and Glare MF and PP are my favorites.

    They smell good (during the application..), gives a nice shine and glare and seems to withstand at least one Swedish winter...so 12 months shouldn`t be a problem and more than that with a nicer climate...

    I polish my car every fall and spring, and add some extra layer of Glare and/or some nice caranauba wax now and then during the summer.



    Is there anyone else out there using Glare?

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    Matt (SVR) is the former Glare specialist, so I think he will chime in.

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    right on time hey bence me matey



    good products, I just used up my last lot of Glare Micro, Infinity plus and Advanced

    am still going to use glare zero I think, best thing on oxidised rubber seals and exterior trim and sure does clean the paint, shows up the orange peel more though because of that



    my only dislike about the products is the solvents in it, residue sticks to the paint alot and infinity is too dry



    have made the switch to Xpert 3000 Jewelling polish thats water based. achieves a superb finish without the silicones, waxes or fillers
    Car care/detailing sadly isn`t high on the agenda for 98% of australians.

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    isnt glare zero suppose to fill scratch permently and cover orange peel?

 

 

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