Durable Wax that Fills?

nonwelder

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Daily driver...black...just need something fairly durable that will help to hide and drive me crazy less! :) Any thoughts?
 
First one that comes to mind is Clearkote's RMG.



A new one that I haven't tried yet, but have, is CG's Mirror Wet-Finish.
 
RMG is an excellent glaze, but I find VM to do a little better at hiding. You'd want to top it with a durable LSP of course. There's a number of good ones out there: Colinite (pick any of 'em), Duragloss 105, FK1 1000P or PW, etc. For best durability put at least 2 or 3 layers.
 
OneQuickGT1 said:
Maybe an AIO like poli seal would work well too.....???????



Poli-Seal does remove light swirls, but it has no fillers. Optimum really makes this known too, read the description for it on autogeek.
 
1Z WPS or (consumer line) MP, topped with mutliple applications of either Collinite or #16 (if you can still find the latter). I find the 1Z stuff fills/conceals a lot better than VM and/or some other products that're supposed to do that like Autoglym SRP.



But yeah, the Meg's pure polishes and even the old 3M IHG work OK for this too, but be sure to get plenty of wax on top of them for durability.



I hear One Grand's Omega glaze topped with their Blitz is great also.



But in any event, IMO you need to put some wax over top; this isn't a one-step sort of thing. The stuff with the best fillers isn't very durable on its own.
 
I heard the mothers sealer glaze worked good at filling.....the Menerna glaze is real nice and fills nice also....the pro version not the final touch one....I used the pro on some light webs and they covered up nice....top with a wax or sealant....



The Wet Mirror does no hiding that I see.....and not described as doing so....the ez creme does a decent job of covering lite stuff.....



Autoglym is another one that does a good job....the SRP and the Ultra deep shine....



Al
 
Just for reference...Klasse AIO will do nothing to hide swirls; however, One Grand Omega Glaze is very good at filling but you definately need to top with a carnauba.
 
awahl63 said:
Just for reference...Klasse AIO will do nothing to hide swirls; however, One Grand Omega Glaze is very good at filling but you definately need to top with a carnauba.



Really? I used it on some soft black paint that I got to about 80% with BR SRC Finishing Polish, and it noticably cleared up the paint and the swirls were less noticable.
 
Bigpoppa3346 said:
Really? I used it on some soft black paint that I got to about 80% with BR SRC Finishing Polish, and it noticably cleared up the paint and the swirls were less noticable.

It may have removed swirls with a lubricating action for the pad but it is non abrasive and has no fillers. It may remove very light swirls on soft paint with the help of a polisher but it will do nothing to fill in and hide them.
 
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