Liquid Glass and a polish

Sol

New member
Hi, this is my first post.





For the past half year or so, I started using Liquid Glass on my car. I am extremely happy with it, as the shine and protection are great.



However, my car is 10 years old. The paint has a number of small light scratches here and there, along with swirl marks. I know that a fine polish will remove these light scratches and such.



However, I've been told that when using Liquid Glass, it should only be used on it's own. No waxes or polishes should get in the way of this stuff. I do not know if this is completely true or not.



Every so often I like to use a claybar to clean up the paint nicely. Would it be alright to use a polish after that, and then apply Liquid Glass over it?



If so, what kind of polish is reccommended for something like this?
 
You could use any polish and if you are worried about the Liquid Glass bonding just do an isopropyl alcohol wipe down. Will remove all the oils.
 
I haven't used Liquid Glass, but if I was you, I might:



1. Wash well (perhaps even with Dawn) & dry. (don't forget to detail those wheels & tires)

2. Clay.

3. Polish with a mild polishing compound.

4. Wash/dry again.

5. Liquid Glass Pre-Cleaner.

6. Liquid Glass.

7. Have a couple of beers and admire the shine and how darn good that 10 year old PAID FOR car is looking !!!
 
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