Greatest *GLAZE ONLY* product?

I've only ever used RMG, so I have nothing to compare it to. I did notice however that it didn't quite hide all the scratches as well as I'd like. It could be that I just haven't been applying it correctly, or maybe not using enough. In any case, I'm tempted to give the 3M ones a try.
 
bpfoley said:
any thoughts on FK's 303 Foam Pad Glaze?



The 303 was a surprise for me, because it is pretty aggressive. It can correct a lot for a glaze and hides well too. Definitely for machine use, because by hand it can mar the paint. It darkens the color, but when I applied VM & RMG over it, I didn't notice any further darkening. I use it alongside VM, RMG, 1Z Wax Finish O.S. It is more durable than the others IMO.
 
Nobody's mentioned #80 yet! I know its not a glaze *only* product, but you can skip a polishing step and finish with #80, leaving your paint polished and glazed, ready for your LSP.



That leaves an excellent wet gloss, and has excellent filling abilities...not to mention that it performs decent paint correction.
 
What about One Grand Omega Glaze? I've been looking into this glaze lately to use in between polishing sessions.
 
miked2 said:
I'd also check out Meg's Show Car Glaze (#7 or #9 I think).



Actually it's #81, Professional Hand Polish. Often described as the #7 Show Car Glaze for clear coats.



I also concur that #80 Speed Glaze is a great product incorporating both a fine diminishing polish with a glaze. Saves time and looks great.
 
The other day I cleaned up a 2002 BLACK Monte Carlo for delivery. The paint was severely faded and had TONS of swirls marks. It almost looked like it was matte black. I used 3M Imperial Hand glaze on it and it gave it a very quick deep looking shine- IT WAS BLACK AGAIN!! Of course from 2ft away you could still see the swirl marks, but overall it looked like a decent car. I also compared it to CarBrite competition glaze, which was only about half as deep looking as the 3M stuff.
 
Wow... RMG was pretty freakin serious. What's funny is I never knew our black Mitsu Montero Sport had a metallic flake in it, lol. The parts that I used it on look SO deep now. Topped with 845, it was beading very well.
 
hmmm, maybe I should have gotten RMG....now I think i made the wrong choice buying the EZ Creme Glaze stuff.....:(
 
Just did my first car with VM glaze, I like it. Now I wanan try truer glazes! What about the Wolfgang glaze? Also, can;t find anywhere to get the One GRand glaze, only Blitz wax. Any sources?
 
RMG is my number one glaze and mixed with Menzerna's 106FF, it makes an incredible final polish.



I also like Meguiars #3 Machine Glaze and #81 Hand Polish.
 
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