Glaze over SG?

Gopher

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My family has a forest green Land Rover Discovery (2003) I spent a few hours bringing back from the dead this Sunday. It stays in the driveway 24/7 and has never been detailed before. I restored a shine and got a lot of the swirls off the paint, but didn't want/have the energy to go crazy on it.



So far I hit it with the following:



Wash/clay

Menzerna IP

Klasse AIO

Klasse SG



I'm planning on throwing on a few more layers of SG. There are still some imperfections in the paint, but I am wondering if its possible to top the SG with a glaze (possibly followed by 845).



Does this plan make sense for extra winter protection/looks?
 
I think most people use Klasse in this order: AIO the whole car (some do it twice - not to layer because AIO does not layer but the 2nd coat is to make extra sure the entire car was covered). Then you apply Klasse SG - wait 24 hours (or up to a week) wash, and put on another layer of SG. Many have put around 3-4 layers of Klasse SG (Sealent Glaze) on their vehicles and then for winter protection applied the Collonite 845 after the last layer of SG.



You should be good to go.
 
I've used Danase WetGlaze over, under and between KSG with great results! I believe DWG is acrylic and has no oils, so bonding is not an issue.
 
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