Fill n glaze coumpounds

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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Don2000g [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>My absolute favorite carnaubas to use over Klasse SG are Pinnacle Souveran, Pinnacle Paste Glaze and Blitz. Trust me, they do make a noticeable difference in shine and depth. Laters. [/b]</blockquote>
Don, as a veteran of the Pinnacle waxes, would you say that the Souveran wax is noticeably better on black cars than the Paste Glaze? I guess what I'm asking is, on a black car is it worth paying the extra money for the Souveran. I currently only have the Paste Glaz. Thanks.
 
I can't speak for Don, but I can tell you Souveran provides an extra depth to the shine you normally see. It's supposedly designed for dark cars, and I haven't heard a single negative thing about it besides the $70 price tag. Easy to apply, cake to remove. Low durability is not surprising for the look. "laters" ;)
 
Many popular videos show using a first step swirl remover product (take your pick of brand)...then for step two ,using a fill n glaze product with a white pad.
Oops,orange pad on first product....sorry, anyway,here is my question,I understand that glazes will fill light imperfections ,thus meaning that sum thing is being left behind to fill,weather its oil and a powdery substance or what ? now, the next step is of course sealant or wax...if wax or sealant were not applied would the imperfections re appear in time or after setting in the sun ? I just want to get a better understanding of this category of compound.

I am guessing that the answer to that is yes...if so ,does a sealant or wax prevent it from showing up again ? :StarWars:
 
Many popular videos show using a first step swirl remover product (take your pick of brand)...then for step two ,using a fill n glaze product with a white pad.
Oops,orange pad on first product....sorry, anyway,here is my question,I understand that glazes will fill light imperfections ,thus meaning that sum thing is being left behind to fill,weather its oil and a powdery substance or what ? now, the next step is of course sealant or wax...if wax or sealant were not applied would the imperfections re appear in time or after setting in the sun ? I just want to get a better understanding of this category of compound.

I am guessing that the answer to that is yes...if so ,does a sealant or wax prevent it from showing up again ? :StarWars:

RED JEWELL,

A fill in glaze does just what it implies. It will fill in imperfections, and hide them. If you do not seal it, the glaze will wash off the next time you wash your car and the swirls will come right back. If you fill in the swirls and then seal them, it will last as long as your sealant lasts before the swirls reveal themself again. A glaze is just a temoorary fix.

I hope this helps.
 
RED JEWELL,

A fill in glaze does just what it implies. It will fill in imperfections, and hide them. If you do not seal it, the glaze will wash off the next time you wash your car and the swirls will come right back. If you fill in the swirls and then seal them, it will last as long as your sealant lasts before the swirls reveal themself again. A glaze is just a temoorary fix.

I hope this helps.


That makes since Barry, thanks !
 
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