trhland
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is it worht it to apply a glaze after polishing? ive been going from polishing right to wax
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rabbi said:When I have the time I'll almost always glaze.For me it adds to the wetness.
let me know how you liked it thanks!!Surfer said:I just got some XMT Carnauba Glaze so I'll let you know how it goes. Didnt find one bad review on it, and I like it over other glazes as it doesn't seem to be heavy on fillers and has some nice carnauba content so it last longer then normal oily glazes.
I'm no expert, but I don't think that is good information.trhland said:you need silicones to hide swirls.
i heard that if a glaze has silicons it will hide scratches. just going on what ive heardCharlesW said:I'm no expert, but I don't think that is good information.
Charles
I'm no expert, but I don't think that is good information.trhland said:i heard that if a glaze has silicons it will hide scratches. just going on what ive heard
thanks for advice on that . happy newyear!!CharlesW said:I'm no expert, but I don't think that is good information.
The following is from the Pinnacle Store site. The enlarged text was done by me to emphasize what they are saying about the filling capabilities of carnauba.
"Try Pinnacle XMT Carnauba Finishing Glaze as the finale of your compounding process or, if your paint is already in great shape, use it after washing. Applied with your dual action or rotary polisher, the gentle cleaners blend away minor flaws - like spider webbing, haziness, and overall dullness – to increase depth and clarity. At the same time, a layer of carnauba bonds to the paint surface to further enhance the dynamic shine created by the glaze. What can’t be removed with the cleaners is filled in with carnauba to create a smooth, flawless finish. It’s perfection and protection in one!"
I have heard that silicones add shine, but I have never heard that they do any filling. As I said, I'm not a glaze fan so I have never researched any of them.
As a matter of fact, I don't research the content of much of any product. I just use them.I leave what is in them to the chemists.
Charles
I finally used the XMT glaze and topped it with P21S probably about 6 weeks ago. Great combo on silver, the glaze gave depth and wetness, while the P21S gave its typical shine. It's about time for me to give it a OCW boost.Surfer said:I just got some XMT Carnauba Glaze so I'll let you know how it goes. Didnt find one bad review on it, and I like it over other glazes as it doesn't seem to be heavy on fillers and has some nice carnauba content so it last longer then normal oily glazes.
CharlesW said:The Pinnacle XMT Carnauba Finishing Glaze sounds like it might be a good glaze to try if you do decide that a glaze is your thing.