I got a question, sorry to temp threadjack. Iam confused on something. Are any of these products PwC or PP considered a glaze? It seems as though thats how some are used. Thanks for any help.
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I got a question, sorry to temp threadjack. Iam confused on something. Are any of these products PwC or PP considered a glaze? It seems as though thats how some are used. Thanks for any help.
no problem ...back to the thread at hand...PwC can be used like a glaze , it will hide and fill and leave the finish nice and glossy ready to be topped or sealed....PP will not work like that, its only purpose is to clean and polish, it can not fill or work as a glaze...
I knew those Poorboy`s products would cause trouble somewhere...they were bound to have a fault of some kind...:lmfao :rolleyes:
Hey PB - if I remember correctly you said apply PwC by hand for filling properties so it would be more of a glaze by hand and polish by pc?? correct?
:rofl :rofl :lmfao ..We get Boss`s blood flowing:rollingQuote:
Originally posted by rtbrick
I knew those Poorboy`s products would cause trouble somewhere...they were bound to have a fault of some kind...:lmfao :rolleyes:
Quote:Hey PB - if I remember correctly you said apply PwC by hand for filling properties so it would be more of a glaze by hand and polish by pc?? correct?
Correct:bigups