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MDRX8 said:Everyone likes to polish then wax or seal their car. But a step people forget is the use of a glaze. It will make your car shineyer and give it a boost. I like RED MOOSE GLAZE or MEG NO 7 Show Car Glaze before adding that coat of wax or sealant. What glaze do you like???????
I'm with you buddy. Also use a glaze
Unlike lots of fixed and mobile detailers in my homeland, I remove all the swirls, not hide them using Menzerna to level and follow with a combination of anything from SONUS to DINITROL, DP, Wolfgang, Poorboys, Clearkote and more
Then I always finish with VM and or RMG and sometimes the yellow moose
These three are the best glazes I have come across as they actually remove minor imperfections permanently, not hide them and you can use them on paint, plastic, rubber seals and tires, vinyl etc and I don't seem to have any probs with all my sealants over them
have even removed scratches with VM by rotary and small defects by hand on acrylic hood and headlight protectors
One day I removed a huge, deep paint scuff on the rear door of a car with VM by hand
Was ten inches across (red paint with white scuff)
Took me a few minutes but saved me using a harsher polish and got no marks afterwards, even with firm pressure.
Have used farecla black top and 3M IHG in the past and simply don't cut it.
Lots of oils yes but very hard to apply and remove and can't use on anything else
For maximum bling effect, a glaze is recommended.