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Old Sep 25, 2010 | 05:31 PM
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Wet Glaze V2

One remains available for this season! No new WGv2 until closer to November! (Not my reasoning, but the owner of the product).

Early bird gets the worm! If its something you've been THINKING about, now's your opportunity.
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Old Sep 25, 2010 | 05:51 PM
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grrr, I still have yet to use my V1 bottle. I just did a detail on my car a few weeks ago and was thinking about using it but nope never happened.
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Old Sep 25, 2010 | 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by MD03CL-S
grrr, I still have yet to use my V1 bottle. I just did a detail on my car a few weeks ago and was thinking about using it but nope never happened.
same here...its just an extra step i am too lazy to take...
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Old Sep 26, 2010 | 06:52 PM
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excel,

What does a glaze do exactly that a wax or sealant can't do? I've never been clear about glazes. I noticed it says it fills in minor swirls so would a glaze be good for in between annual/semi-annual polishing? I have a black car (so does my dad - guess who got to polish it) and it would be great to have something I could apply that would hide the swirls temporarily until I get to polishing.
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Old Sep 26, 2010 | 10:09 PM
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excel,

What does a glaze do exactly that a wax or sealant can't do? I've never been clear about glazes. I noticed it says it fills in minor swirls so would a glaze be good for in between annual/semi-annual polishing? I have a black car (so does my dad - guess who got to polish it) and it would be great to have something I could apply that would hide the swirls temporarily until I get to polishing.
a glaze is a shine enhancer...just makes things really, really, really shiney...
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Old Sep 26, 2010 | 10:22 PM
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Yak, glazes are meant to fill and/or temporarily hide paints imperfections. By composition, they also can greatly enhance the depth of dark paints. Black, reds, and dark blues are where they really make a presence.
They are very often (more often then not) misused. In my personal opinion, they should not be used as part of a "paints correction" process. When used as designed, they are a very very valuable asset to the enthusiast.
The particular Glaze I have on hand contains an acrylic sealant which enables it to bond to the surface and actually provide protection. Although its filling and color depth functions will minimize over time and washes, the paint with still have some protection. This was actually the exact product that got me on board with glazes. Im now a firm believer in their purpose.
I needed some salvation on a black, older gen 5 series wagon, and reached for Danase Wet Glaze, and have been professing its value ever since.
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Old Oct 3, 2010 | 10:13 PM
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Gone...........
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