I've been struggling to understand how to use this product correctly for some time. I bought some from the guys at Detailed Image and they recommended that I use it after polishing before applying my sealant (they recommended FMJ over the glaze). At one point I asked them if I could use this product every once and a while as a topper to fill in swirls between polishing sessions and they said it had solvents that would remove my LSP so it wasn't a good idea. Therefore, I've been using it here and there before I apply my LSPs when I want that extra pop (I've been using synthetic products like DG105 and FMJ).
However, today at Autogeek I saw the glaze product description:
"Menzerna Finishing Glaze is a true glaze because it has no abrasives or solvents, just oils and fillers. The oils enrich the paint to create that elusive wet look. The filler in Menzerna Finishing Glaze is Kaolin clay, which settles into fine swirls to create the illusion of smooth paint. Wax seals in the clay filler to keep it in place until you either remove the swirls or reapply glaze and wax.
Menzerna Finishing Glaze has no corrective properties but it will remove old wax and even out the paint’s gloss. Old wax or product residues can create a patchy or cloudy shine but Menzerna Finishing Glaze evens out the paint surface so light reflects evenly."
So, from what I see here, there aren't any solvents. Does this mean it won't remove a synthetic wax/sealant like DG105 or FMJ?
It does say it will remove "wax" -- should I assume they mean carnauba?
From all this information it seems that the only way to top this product is with carnauba, since synthetic waxes will not be able to bond w/ the paint due to the oils and such in the glaze.
So if I use it to fill in swirls every now and then, is this going to remove my synthetic LSP?
I think I understand that I will have to top it w/ carnauba, and so there will be some protection, but I don't want to remove the LSP I have on my car at present just to add that "glaze" look.
Any advice or wisdom would be appreciated!!
:hairpull
However, today at Autogeek I saw the glaze product description:
"Menzerna Finishing Glaze is a true glaze because it has no abrasives or solvents, just oils and fillers. The oils enrich the paint to create that elusive wet look. The filler in Menzerna Finishing Glaze is Kaolin clay, which settles into fine swirls to create the illusion of smooth paint. Wax seals in the clay filler to keep it in place until you either remove the swirls or reapply glaze and wax.
Menzerna Finishing Glaze has no corrective properties but it will remove old wax and even out the paint’s gloss. Old wax or product residues can create a patchy or cloudy shine but Menzerna Finishing Glaze evens out the paint surface so light reflects evenly."
So, from what I see here, there aren't any solvents. Does this mean it won't remove a synthetic wax/sealant like DG105 or FMJ?
It does say it will remove "wax" -- should I assume they mean carnauba?
From all this information it seems that the only way to top this product is with carnauba, since synthetic waxes will not be able to bond w/ the paint due to the oils and such in the glaze.
So if I use it to fill in swirls every now and then, is this going to remove my synthetic LSP?
I think I understand that I will have to top it w/ carnauba, and so there will be some protection, but I don't want to remove the LSP I have on my car at present just to add that "glaze" look.
Any advice or wisdom would be appreciated!!
:hairpull