glaze or polish with lots of fillers

Envious Eric

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I am looking for a glaze or polish that DOES contain a lot of fillers in it....reason being that I seems to get people only want to spend $XX dollars on a exterior detail, not a full 2-3 step...as in only do $XX dollars worth and Ill be happy....well I wont be happy unless its 95% looking swirl free....



so i need something that will fill in and mask if you will..



whats out there....I know there was a thread on this same topic, but again, I cant find it....
 
I just got my swirlbuster pad and swirlbuster polish. I was amazed at how well it got rid of swirls and small scratches with less time then I thought it would take!
 
Omega Glaze from One Grand is supposed to be really good at filling. I have a bottle I will be testing this weekend. I used it on a silver car Monday night but it was a silver car and you could hardly see any swirls to begin with. This weekend I will be trying it on either a dark grey or dark blue car.
 
Swirlbuster polish/pad combo worked well for me. RMG and VM are also good glazes. I haven't tried the One Grand but I know a few members really like it.
 
I just revisited 1Z WaxPolishSoft on a, uhm...decidedly imperfect panel, and it did a great job. Topped it immediately with 845 and no, the Collinite's solvents didn't cause any problems.
 
I'd go with Optimum G-P-S, it can actually do some correction, works very well with the microfiber pads. True one step product. Don't know about durability yet since I just got my hands on it, but it corrects about as well as Hyper Polish does.
 
Scottwax said:
I'd go with Optimum G-P-S, it can actually do some correction, works very well with the microfiber pads. True one step product. Don't know about durability yet since I just got my hands on it, but it corrects about as well as Hyper Polish does.



Would you say that GPS could replace Hyper Polish
 
shinetimedetail said:
Old thread but will a sealant adhere to the paint after using a glaze like this?



Ya know...I've tried FK1000P over SRP, but only on (silver painted/powdercoated/whatever) wheels. Never tried it on a vehicle's body proper, but I bet it'd work OK.
 
Accumulator said:
I just revisited 1Z WaxPolishSoft on a, uhm...decidedly imperfect panel, and it did a great job. Topped it immediately with 845 and no, the Collinite's solvents didn't cause any problems.

Yup, great product too! But somehow I always forget it...
 
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