After polishing..

Discussion in 'Mustang Sound & Shine All' started by ANGRMNGT, Aug 20, 2006.

  1. ANGRMNGT New Member

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    I will probably break out the new PC tommorow and work in some PB's polish. After im done with this will i need to, or should I, use a glaze before "waxing".

    thx
  2. Jeff Laughhunn New Member

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    If you have the time, yes. A good glaze adds depth to the car's paint, and when topped with a good wax (without cleaners), can make your paint shimmer.
    Jeff Laughhunn
  3. justin Founding Member

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    Yes you can use a glaze. If your car is a daily driver, I wouldn't use a glaze. If you just drive it when it is nice it will work well. A glaze is really designed to use before a car show to give the paint that extra pop.
  4. ANGRMNGT New Member

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    Why wouldnt i want to use it if it was a DD? Its not a DD atm but things change and im just curious.
  5. justin Founding Member

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    It's just your personal preference. You really don't have to go with the glaze. It will give a deeper shine and more gloss though.
  6. ANGRMNGT New Member

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    well if i do something id like to do it right and if there is something i can do to make it look better seems like a no brainer.

    any recomendations on glaze?
  7. justin Founding Member

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    ClearKote makes an awesome glaze.

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