how much time do I need between 1Z applications?
Time between PP and MP or
PP and Glanz or
MP and Glanz.
I am going to make my first application of this tomorrow.
TIA
how much time do I need between 1Z applications?
Time between PP and MP or
PP and Glanz or
MP and Glanz.
I am going to make my first application of this tomorrow.
TIA
No time needed between PP and MP or any of the rest. The only time needed is after Glanz Wax. I usually apply GW to the whole car and then buff off.
Originally posted by andriver
No time needed between PP and MP or any of the rest. The only time needed is after Glanz Wax. I usually apply GW to the whole car and then buff off.
ditto
except *I* would not apply glanz wax to a whole car unless you are really good at applying thin coats. i applied Meg`s GC to my whole truck when i was first starting out only to find out that it was too thick. It was a BEAR to buff off my whole truck. Now i work one panel at a time.
01 Supercharged Nissan Frontier
Glanz is easy off .. thick or thin ... do the whole car. Not a problem .. Done it many times.
PMS Adjuster
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Agreed, no need to wait between polish coats. In most cases, I don`t even wait for it to dry. Glanz can go on right after the polish. A nice thin coat is the most user friendly. :-)
Nick
If you get any streaking with Glanz,just spray a mist of water on and buff out.The paint will pop!
I`ve had mixed experiences with GW . . . it always ends up looking good, but on a couple of cars, it was stubborn to remove. In general, though, it`s been pretty straightforward. I can`t explain why it became hard to buff in a couple of instances; I don`t recall doing anything differently on those particular cars :nixweissOriginally posted by Jesstzn
Glanz is easy off .. thick or thin ... do the whole car. Not a problem .. Done it many times.
Tort
I have not experienced any problems with streaking. I have used it on my wife`s black mustang and my Lt. pewter Grand Cherokee.
Originally posted by TortoiseAWD
I`ve had mixed experiences with GW . . . it always ends up looking good, but on a couple of cars, it was stubborn to remove. In general, though, it`s been pretty straightforward. I can`t explain why it became hard to buff in a couple of instances; I don`t recall doing anything differently on those particular cars :nixweiss
Tort
Though on some surfaces it may not matter, on others removal effort may vary (though it`s ALWAYS a snap to apply). I recommend VERY THIN COATS, applied panel-by-panel. There is no need to wait before buffing.
I`ve always applied GW by PC, which yields very thin coats. I have taken to doing a small portion of the hood, and waiting five minutes to buff. If it comes off easily, I`ll do the whole car and come back to wipe off; if the test section takes some effort to remove, I go panel-by-panel.Originally posted by percynjpn
Though on some surfaces it may not matter, on others removal effort may vary (though it`s ALWAYS a snap to apply). I recommend VERY THIN COATS, applied panel-by-panel. There is no need to wait before buffing.
Tort
A tip on the Glanz, but someone whose name I can not remember, suggested using a spray bottle to apply Glanz to your foam applicator. Haven`t tried it yet but it seems like a good idea to me for getting an even, thin layer on the applicator. I apply to the whole car and then go right back to where I started and begin buffing it off, no problems.
`96 Jeep Cherokee Country - White - Gray Leather Interior
`02 Volkswagen Passat GLX - Reflex Silver - Black Leather Interior - 5 spd Manual
Originally posted by Macgirl
A tip on the Glanz, but someone whose name I can not remember, suggested using a spray bottle to apply Glanz to your foam applicator. Haven`t tried it yet but it seems like a good idea to me for getting an even, thin layer on the applicator. I apply to the whole car and then go right back to where I started and begin buffing it off, no problems.
Thanks for sharing that. I had the same thought since that is how I apply SG. Glanz seems more liquid than SG so the idea makes sense.
I think it was ScottWax that used the spray . because of that I have tried the spray for both Glanz and SG and it works great.
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Remember not to keep any unused glanz in the spray bottle to long or it will evaporate.
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