How frquently should you use a glaze?

LikeaRock

...Dreaming on an E92....
I bought a bottle of P&S Hi-Tone Glaze a few weeks ago but never tied it until Sunday. I did the LF fender on my Satun and was quite impressed! My week old coat of Longevity still looked good, but it looked a lot clearer after I applied the glaze. Would the carnauba in the glaze have anything to do with the clarity?

I'd like use this stuff more often if it won't hurt the LSP on the vehicle. I know a glaze doesn't last very long, but the ease of application/removal, and the look after you're done is worth it IMO

Thanks!

EDIT: Here's the info on it...

HI-TONE GLAZE

#C10 - CARNAUBA LIQUID WAX - Hi Tone is ideal for the quick one step hand waxing process. The original liquid wax lightly cleans as it coats the paint with carnauba wax. Safe for use on all types and colors of paint. Use Hi Tone on lightly oxidized, clean, or new vehicles. Wipe on with a small soft towel, allow to dry and wipe off. (Qts.- 12 per case, Gals.- 6 per case) (6 gal maximum UPS)
 
You can use a non-abrasive glaze as much as you want. The only time you want to limit the use of a product is if it is abrasive. If you have some time to kill, adding another coat of your glaze would be a good way to spend it. The only thing that kind of worries me about this product is that it says it "lightly cleans" which may hint that it is slightly abrasive whether that may mean chemical or mechanical. If this is the case, I'd say you may want to limit yourself to bi-weekly or monthly use.
 
Glazes are short lived, and in a polish system work very well. There are bonding issues that I haven't work out entirely. I tend to wash-clay-cut or AIO-Ducan Re-Flect Fast Action Glaze Polish or just polish-sealant-wax.
 
This stuff isn't abrasive at all, it's so thin it's almost like water. Like I said, I know it doesn't last very long, but it's extremely easy to apply/remove and the end result is great IMO. I don't plan on using it with a full detail or when applying an LSP, just for looks. I ran out of my Megs Last Touch DS so I thought I'd give the Hi-Tone a try, I'm glad I did!

Oh, and since it has carnauba in it will it last longer than a typical glaze? I'm really unfamiliar with glazes since this is the first I've used, so forgive me for so many questions

Thanks again
 
Sounds similar in consistency to VM, without actually seeing the product I would guess durability to be somewhere around a month.
 
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