Glaze everyone is using these days?

alowe

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Looking for some options on glaze? #21 2.0 was on my list to get, just looking for other options. Car is a metallic grey VW.



Respect,



Andrew
 
alowe said:
Looking for some options on glaze? #21 2.0 was on my list to get, just looking for other options. Car is a metallic grey VW.



Respect,



Andrew



you do know that #21 is a Synthetic Sealant (LSP)

and not a Glaze .......correct?
 
BigJimZ28 said:
you do know that #21 is a Synthetic Sealant (LSP)

and not a Glaze .......correct?



Sorry, yeah I guess I worded it wrong. Was looking for a glaze to use with the new #21.
 
#21 will work fine with an OIL or POLYMER based glaze.



So the question REALLY IS, what results do you want and what paintwork colour do you have to work with!
 
steelwind101 said:
#21 will work fine with an OIL or POLYMER based glaze.



So the question REALLY IS, what results do you want and what paintwork colour do you have to work with!



Color of car is a United Gray (metallic) VW GTI. What I would like to have is a deep wet look. Have a UDM on hand, and of course my hands. May be also trying 845, but most likely 106FF as the starter, glaze? then 845 or #21?
 
detaildoc said:
DWG - Super wet look



Detaildoc......what is DWG and where can one obtain information concerning this super wet look you speak of? I have a BMW silver that is caressing my leg as we speak.....

Many thanks.....
 
Saleenman607 said:
Detaildoc......what is DWG and where can one obtain information concerning this super wet look you speak of? I have a BMW silver that is caressing my leg as we speak.....

Many thanks.....



DWG is Danase wet glaze ,a very good glaze,:



Danase Wet Glaze
 
Prima Amigo polymer glaze is my #1 but it's best on white and dark colours not silver, green or yellow



Still trying to master it via rotary though
 
nonsensez9 said:
is it purple with a strong grape scent?



Yep. I know what you're thinking and in application, looks, consistency, scent and sun-friendliness it's comparable, if not the same to another product.



For the OP, you probably want an acrylic glaze on that color. The sheen of oily glaze will lose out to the gloss of acrylic glaze on pretty much everything except for black, red or single stage.
 
I am looking for a glaze that will restore the gloss to some newly repaired stone chipped areas of my car. The chipped surface has been prepared with 2000 girt wet sand paper.



I am look for something that can be applied by hand.



Thanks.
 
nonsensez9 said:
is it purple with a strong grape scent?



Yes, it is purple with a strong grape scent. I have used EZ Creme, DWG, and Poorboy's Black Hole. For me they are all similar in appearance but each provides a different look. Black Hole did seem to fill more than the other two and I really do like the glow that it has produced on my Black truck. DWG lasted well on its own(6 weeeks) but did not seem to work well with sealants. It kind of mitigated the characteristics of the three sealants that I worked with. EZ-Creme was as its title states...easy to use but was the least impressive of the three in my testing of products.
 
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