imported_chewy
New member
Had an bottle of Mother's Sealer and Glaze that's been in my closet for two years. Got it out and gave it a good shake--seemed to look okay--so I thought I would give it a try again. I washed and clayed my ruby red Alero. Didn't have the time to use my 3M SMR--so went ahead with the Mother's.
I did remember that the first time I used it I used way too much and let it dry completely--was a real monster to remove. This time I used a very thin layer and went with Forest's suggestion to buff it right off. So I did one panel at a time using a Viking foam pad and buffed with a MF towel. This method was much easier--was pretty easy to remove.
What I really liked about the product was the great vibrance and depth it gave to the paint. It left the surface very smooth and did a great job of taking care of the minor swirls I had.
I topped the Sealer and Glaze with S100 and it came out great. Probably the best combo I have used yet. I wish I had a digital camera and could post some pics. :xyxthumbs
I did remember that the first time I used it I used way too much and let it dry completely--was a real monster to remove. This time I used a very thin layer and went with Forest's suggestion to buff it right off. So I did one panel at a time using a Viking foam pad and buffed with a MF towel. This method was much easier--was pretty easy to remove.
What I really liked about the product was the great vibrance and depth it gave to the paint. It left the surface very smooth and did a great job of taking care of the minor swirls I had.
I topped the Sealer and Glaze with S100 and it came out great. Probably the best combo I have used yet. I wish I had a digital camera and could post some pics. :xyxthumbs