Who uses 3M PI-III Finishing Glaze?

I've heard good things about it, but I didn't keep mine because it has wax in it, and the only time I use a glaze is on new paint.
 
If you are talking about 3M Perfect-It III Machine Glaze (051131-05937), it works great. It is a non - filling SMR. Which means it eliminates the swirl. Meg#7 is a Swirl filling product. It is a easy product to use by machine and produced an excellent gloss. I am going to do some tight / complex areas ( rear bumper and rear fascia later this week by hand. It eliminated all the swirls caused by the High-Cut and Fine Cut 3M products I used to perfect my finish. I followed the PI-III mac glaze with P21S GEPC prior to applying some protectant ( Poorboy's EX and Souveran).

There is no wax in this product. :wavey
 
Thanks.



The one I have is that one, the Finishing Glaze. Can I assume it's a pure glaze? Just to give 'long lasting' shine? So it's compatible with Megs #7, not?
 
3Mâ„¢ Perfect-itâ„¢ III Finishing Glaze

A machine or hand applied glaze which produces the ultimate gloss. Supplied as 1Kg bottle with flip-top pourer to save wastage.

Additional Information



For a showroom finish with ultimate protection, Perfect-itâ„¢ III Finishing Glaze produces an unequalled, deeper and longer lasting gloss. Economical and cost-effective, it can be applied either by machine on a Perfect-it D/A Glazing Pad, or by hand with a 3Mâ„¢ Scotch-Briteâ„¢ High Performance Cloth.



I am not sure if I would trust a "glaze" for protection. 3M's website is rather short on info so it is hard to tell if there is any wax in your product.



This product I have is so new that it is not even listed on their website.

My body shop supply outlet turned me on to it this past week-end and stated that it replaces via improvement the color designated SMR's.
 
They call it a glaze with protection because it has carnauba wax in it.



It's in the ingredients. I bought some a month ago but returned it after I found out.



I mean I don't see an issue with it if you are just looking for a glaze - but this stuff is rather expensive. I bought the Mothers Sealer & Glaze and it worked great for the little I needed to use it, and it was only 6 bucks.



- Anthony
 
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