LSP for Poorboy's glazes?

CharlesW

The Rainmaker
Just a few thought about what LSPs would and would not be a good choice over Black Hole or Wet Diamond.
The product listing is limited to what I presently have on hand. I do not have any interest in any products not listed. I have no intention of buying more waxes or sealants. :wall

Good to use:
A non cleaner wax.
Collinite #845 Insulator Wax
S100 Carnauba
Dura Gloss Aqua Wax (Sealant?)

A non cleaner sealant.
Meguiar's NXT 2.0

Not so good to use:
A wax/sealant with cleaners.
Poorboy's PwS
Poorboy's PwC
Dura Gloss #105
Optimum Poli-Seal

Questionable:
Optimum Opti-Seal. I think I have read that the OS migrates through the LSP. :dunno: It seems like that would leave the glaze unprotected. :confused:

Comments/thoughts?
 
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Just a few thought about what LSPs would and would not be a good choice over Black Hole or Wet Diamond.
The product listing is limited to what I presently have on hand. I do not have any interest in any products not listed. I have no intention of buying more waxes or sealants. :wall

Good to use:
A non cleaner wax.
Collinite #845 Insulator Wax
S100 Carnauba

A non cleaner sealant.
Meguiar's NXT 2.0
Poorboy's EX

Not so good to use:
A wax/sealant with cleaners.
Poorboy's PwS
Poorboy's PwC
Dura Gloss #105
Optimum Poli-Seal

Questionable:
Optimum Opti-Seal. I think I have read that the OS migrates through the LSP. :dunno: It seems like that would leave the glaze unprotected. :confused:

Comments/thoughts?

well the only one I'm qualified to answer on is EX .. that can go over either Glaze, and look really good on your Red :rockon
 
Since you are always looking for an excuse to detail you vehicles durability does not matter so try the AW over it.
I bet it would look wet and glossy.
 
I thought NXT 2.0 has cleaning properties: confused:
I know the original formula did.

On well prepared paint I've always been a fan of cleaners/polishes that don't leave anything behind like PP or AIO's. Never been much of a fan of glazes on daily drivers either. I jumped on the Clearkote RMG bandwagon at one point, but as an LSP (show car applications) there's not enough durability, and as part of a combo I prefer the clean palate of a pure polish as mentioned above.

That being said ... I've been tempted by some new glazes particularly Chemical Guys offerings.
 
I really shouldn't chime in because I haven't used the products suggested. If it were my choice I'd go with either the EX or the S100.
 
I thought NXT 2.0 has cleaning properties: confused:
I know the original formula did.

On well prepared paint I've always been a fan of cleaners/polishes that don't leave anything behind like PP or AIO's. Never been much of a fan of glazes on daily drivers either. I jumped on the Clearkote RMG bandwagon at one point, but as an LSP (show car applications) there's not enough durability, and as part of a combo I prefer the clean palate of a pure polish as mentioned above.

That being said ... I've been tempted by some new glazes particularly Chemical Guys offerings.
This past spring I tried this glaze from CG
EXTREME SHINE EZ~CREME GLAZE w/ACRYLIC SHINE II
I was disappointed at the lack of ability to hide minor swirls and the gloss was disappointing as well.
I used it once and put it on the shelf don't know what I will do with it. :passout:
 
NXT 2.0, topped with S100, maintened with AW every other wash
Whatever I use will be my LSP. It won't be topped with something else. Wouldn't be an LSP then, would it?

AW for maintenance would be good possiblity.

Do you really think the glaze will still be there after a few washes?

Actually, even though I now have four glazes on hand, I'm not sure I'm going to bother with any of them.
It's beginning to sound like my idea of reducing a step or two is possibly even going to result in more steps.
 
Forget the glaze it will just make it harder for the LSP to bond.
I don't have any glaze on my car does this look like it needs a glaze.

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