Meg's Mirror Glaze products questions
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Meg's Mirror Glaze products questions
Hi guys,
As soon as it gets a little warmer up here in Maine I plan on giving my car a thorough detial inside and out. I love Meg's Mirror Glaze lineup and have a few questions. I currently have #26 Hi-Tech Yellow Wax, #2 Fine Cut polish and #7 Glaze. My plan is to give it a thorough hand wash, clay bar they hell out of it, another thorough hand wash, use #2, then #7, then #26. Are there any other suggestions that fall in the Meg's Mirror Glaze line that I am missing or you have used with good results. Please let me know your thoughts.
Thanks.
Shaun
As soon as it gets a little warmer up here in Maine I plan on giving my car a thorough detial inside and out. I love Meg's Mirror Glaze lineup and have a few questions. I currently have #26 Hi-Tech Yellow Wax, #2 Fine Cut polish and #7 Glaze. My plan is to give it a thorough hand wash, clay bar they hell out of it, another thorough hand wash, use #2, then #7, then #26. Are there any other suggestions that fall in the Meg's Mirror Glaze line that I am missing or you have used with good results. Please let me know your thoughts.
Thanks.
Shaun
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Shaun, that sounds like a good line up. Apply with foam apps and remove with some microfibers. Post some pics of your work also!
Another tip, dvide your work into 3 sections, and complete each section. that way if something comes up, you will have had at least something completed vs the whole thing just polished or polished and glazed.
Another opinion about #7 Show Car Glaze. Some say it sits well under protectants. This is more true with Nubas vs. polymers, so Im glad your using #26 instead of 20 or 21....Or even NXt for that matter. Good luck and let us know how it goes.....
Another tip, dvide your work into 3 sections, and complete each section. that way if something comes up, you will have had at least something completed vs the whole thing just polished or polished and glazed.
Another opinion about #7 Show Car Glaze. Some say it sits well under protectants. This is more true with Nubas vs. polymers, so Im glad your using #26 instead of 20 or 21....Or even NXt for that matter. Good luck and let us know how it goes.....
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I always use foam apps and micros to remove, always by hand. I agree that nubas are much better to use after a glaze than poly's and that is why I chose #26. I can't wait til it warms up some and I got a new digi cam, so pics will be forthcoming, albeit in at least a month.
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