Originally Posted by weekendwarrior
Well...I only see a problem with pro`s using these "oily filler products" if they are using them to hide defects, that they are telling the customer they have corrected (to cut corners). However, if a car has been correctly prepped, and the "oily filler products" aid in achieving depth and wetness, I see no problem with using them.
It would stand to reason that if you put an oily glaze on a non-prepped surface, and it improved the looks a lot, it would REALLY make a properly prepped surface pop.
This stuff is so subjective - how can you fault a person for liking the look of a glaze / nuba versus a sealant? As long as the prep has been done correctly, the glze / wax / sealant is just icing on the cake.