'02 M3 w/ Danase Wet Glaze

Jngrbrdman

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This was a fun little car to polish. All it needed was a wash, clay, light polishing, and a good LSP. I chose Danase Wet Glaze because I thought it would look good on this color. Boy does it ever!

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Gotta love the stuff!
 
Very nice! Al-53 recommended this product to me. Haven't tried it yet.:passout:
 
Rabbi...one of the best Glazes I have used....it gives you the best of both worlds also...use for a wax or sealant...were as most others are just for wax use....

it does not offer any real filling..maybe some real lite swirls..but I never seen any..but the added look it gives is real nice....even works with zaino for the zaino users...

AL
 
Well it was a BMW after all....Pledge would have made that car look good IMO......seriously great job on the M3 one of my BMW favs!
 
I forgot that I used it on an S65 last weekend. I wanted to see what it did on black, so I polished it down and removed the Wolfgang I put on it back in June and put on a coat of DWG. I seem to be forgetting my camera a lot these days, but I remembered I have one on my cell phone. Not bad pics for a cell phone, but not terrific. They lost a lot of 'wow' factor that I was seeing in person. This stuff looks amazing on black.

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This guy was an Apolo Ohno referal. :) Apolo is a serious car nut and as soon as I can get him some business cards (should be here this week) then he's got more for me. The S65 guy has a friend he refered me to with a 722 SLR, but it is in LA getting some modifications done on it and I won't get to work on it for another month. It is going to be a very interesting October if I get everybody lined up that I need to get done before the end of the year. I'm going to have to stock up on products like DWG that are easy to use and produce awesome results. :bigups
 
They are out there... I almost bought a '97 M3 sedan a couple months ago. Then I decided I didn't want the mechanical nightmare which is maintanence on a ten year old bimmer... I'm just too lazy I guess. Although it is nice to know that even if I lost my job I would still be able to scrape together maintenance costs for the Corolla. Trying to come up with whatever it costs to repair some broken piece of plastic that has to be refabricated in Germany or something is just not something I want to have to deal with. That's the reason I don't have a Porsche either. I don't want to spend a couple hundred bucks everytime I change the oil. lol
 
Sure, why not? You can top it I guess, but you can also top any other LSP with another LSP. LSP is something that message boards started saying. It isn't an actual category of product. Anything can be the last step product if you stop with it. ;)
 
Rabbi...one of the best Glazes I have used....it gives you the best of both worlds also...use for a wax or sealant...were as most others are just for wax use....

it does not offer any real filling..maybe some real lite swirls..but I never seen any..but the added look it gives is real nice....even works with zaino for the zaino users...

AL

I have to try this glaze + Zaino Z2-Pro on my father's car, a silver C220 CDI.
Thanks Al.
 
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