personal favorite glaze in bulk

imported_Grouse

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Lets face it not everyone is willing to pay for top to bottom multi step compound and polish. What glaze fits the bill for giving good durability under a sealant and good coverage.



Generally the least i will do is a 106ff and a sealant. So what i have to fill is fairly minor at best.



I am looking at gallons, 5L, and 10L sizes.
 
for a professional glaze type product i love automagic bc2 its a great polish and leaves a nice shine and great feel
 
This thread has confused me.:sign



You asked for a glaze and scottwax mentioned a defect remover, filler, and sealer.



Are you wanting to know about glazes like DWG, RMG, FTG?



If not, then I'd go with Scott and choose Poli-Seal. I like XMT 360, but I don't think it's sold over the distributors 12oz bottles.
 
Yeah they do, it's a trade off though. Just simply looking at my options. Currently many people are not concerned with swirls. They simply want a shine. All explanations aside they are often unwilling to step up to a 2-3 step or more. I am looking at a product that might give a little bit more filling capability for those jobs. I currently use ftg, but doubt it has much filling ability.
 
Try a light cutting glaze/polish with a wool polishing pad via rotary. Make sure you're using good technique and you won't get swirls. Then seal it and you're done. What more would most customers want?
 
stiffdogg06 said:
This thread has confused me.:sign



You asked for a glaze and scottwax mentioned a defect remover, filler, and sealer.



Are you wanting to know about glazes like DWG, RMG, FTG?



If not, then I'd go with Scott and choose Poli-Seal. I like XMT 360, but I don't think it's sold over the distributors 12oz bottles.



I mentioned Poli-Seal because it leaves a finish as good as any glaze I use, plus it makes a good sealant base. Most glazes are loaded with polishing oils and better suited for use under carnaubas.
 
Menz FTG fits the bill for filling ability and can be used under sealants, but I am not sure how the price is or the availability of it in bulk.
 
My combo, although I'm hardly a seasoned pro (yet) is Pinnacle XMT360, followed by Poorboys EX-P.



If they want, I'll top with liquid spray soveran.



That's it, takes about 2 hours including wash.
 
Carbrite superglaze is the only glaze I keep around anymore, great for wholesale cars, before that it was speedglaze, but i feel superglaze is a superior product, too bad it is made by carbrite
 
I know its not a popular line here (or even a known one for that matter) but I love DER Shiney Stuff as a glaze... works awesome on dark colors and metallic paints.
 
imageautodetail said:
Carbrite superglaze is the only glaze I keep around anymore, great for wholesale cars, before that it was speedglaze, but i feel superglaze is a superior product, too bad it is made by carbrite



What was your opinion on Laser Bright & Crystal Shine?
 
David Fermani said:
What was your opinion on Laser Bright & Crystal Shine?

never used laser bright, but almost everything that I have used from them are above avg or excellent products, I just wont pay that much for products that I can get equal or better that for up to half the price. For some that is all that is out there that delivers and it works for them and that is great, but I like to be able to keep my overhead as low as possible and still have top notch products. and actually I am not sure if I have used the shine or the sheild, I think they are both similar products, the one I had worked very well and I did like the fact that it was fairly easy to remove residue
 
I like Malco Nano Polishing Cream, the info on their web site ain't that clear, but used with a foam polishing pad with a rotary and you have an incredible shine, almost like you don't need to top. The distributor I use has it in quarts and gallon sizes.
 
David Fermani said:
Try a light cutting glaze/polish with a wool polishing pad via rotary. Make sure you're using good technique and you won't get swirls. Then seal it and you're done. What more would most customers want?

Never used wool before, what would you recommend?
 
imageautodetail said:
Carbrite superglaze is the only glaze I keep around anymore, great for wholesale cars, before that it was speedglaze, but i feel superglaze is a superior product, too bad it is made by carbrite

I did a search and came up with nothing, got a link to that superglaze?
 
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