1Z Glanz Wax 'New Formula'

JaCkaL829

it was my first time...
Looking for any information on 1Z Einszett Glanz Wax's newer formula. I'm wondering if any people have used it? I'm looking for a new sealant all together. I had Zaino, but ended up selling it before using it; just to much of a process for me, and the shelf life wasn't too great, plus I needed the money. I've used #21 but wasn't super impressed with the durability, EX-P does seem to be better in terms of durability but really stains my trim up badly which seems to be a characteristic of all Poorboy's waxes/sealants. I've used a couple others but again was blown away by the durability that a sealant should have (OCW, WG, Tropicare).



So now that I can't find NXT 2.0, I was just looking at some different sealants and stumbled upon this one on AG. I though this company went under, but I guess not. I'm wondering how well it will work under Optimum Polish and Menzerna PO85RD? I know this particular sealant isn't too big with the crowd, or the entire product line for that matter; but everything I've read about Glanz was for the most part positive.



Any information would be appreciated.
 
JohnnyDaJackal said:
So now that I can't find NXT 2.0



Sorry I can't help you about the 1Z but the new NXT 2.0 is at Pep Boys on Route 22 in Union. I saw the liquid version there. The paste was sold out. You can check R&S Strauss too a little up Route 22 on the same side as Pep Boys and they might have it. Their prices are a bit cheaper too.
 
Hi!



I have not tried the new formula but i hear its great, i liked the old formula.



Unlike EX-P it wont work over a glaze, be that a polymer glaze or oil based glaze (yes it works fine with RMG!) the old one atleast was intensly solventy and could not be layed.



It will work great over any of the polishes you mentioned, you said under "Optimum Polish and Menzerna PO85RD" but i think you meant over! I used the old one over OP it was fine, i have not used the Menz range but i was lead to believe that the 1z range of polishes were similiar to the Menz ones i cant see there being any problems.



I a durable looking sealant that is best applied to well maintained finished. Durability of the old one for me was around 12 weeks, i dont think i ever pushed it any further b/c i got bored!



Lack finish is a great extra to add to your order as are both the 1z shampoos.



Geoff



PS. #21 polycharged is really slick and durable!
 
Spilchy said:
Sorry I can't help you about the 1Z but the new NXT 2.0 is at Pep Boys on Route 22 in Union. I saw the liquid version there. The paste was sold out. You can check R&S Strauss too a little up Route 22 on the same side as Pep Boys and they might have it. Their prices are a bit cheaper too.



You wouldn't happy to know if the Wal-Mart on Rt 22 in Union has anymore of the NXT kits would you?
 
JohnnyDaJackal said:
You wouldn't happy to know if the Wal-Mart on Rt 22 in Union has anymore of the NXT kits would you?



No, I checked. I never saw any when I went and I sat in the worst traffic getting there because I went after work at 5:00pm :angry
 
Spilchy said:
No, I checked. I never saw any when I went and I sat in the worst traffic getting there because I went after work at 5:00pm :angry



Thanks for the heads up. I jumped on the GSP around 6:30 last night and it was all traffic so I got off the first exit and said let me go tomorrow. I was about to go there just now until you replied to my thread. I figured you would know if they have it in stock or not and save me a trip. Looks like North Jersey got jipped out of these kits, I went to 4 other wal-marts and didn't see these kits or NXT 2.0 for that matter.
 
Well I just ordered some Glanz from Autogeek along with some pads. Hopefully I'll get it soon and get a day or two of nice weather to put it on my car, right now all I have is poli-seal on it for the NE winter :eek:
 
JohnnyDaJackal said:
Well I just ordered some Glanz from Autogeek along with some pads. Hopefully I'll get it soon and get a day or two of nice weather to put it on my car, right now all I have is poli-seal on it for the NE winter :eek:



45 degrees on Saturday and 47 on Sunday with no rain. Next week it is supposed to be in the 50's the entire week with no rain!



This morning it was -1 with the wind chill and my legs went knumb walking to the office from the parking lot.
 
steelwind101 said:
..I have not tried the new formula but i hear its great, i liked the old formula.



Unlike EX-P it wont work over a glaze, be that a polymer glaze or oil based glaze (yes it works fine with RMG!) the old one atleast was intensly solventy and could not be layed...



I'd always wondered how Glanz would work over the consumer-line 1Z polishes that leave wax/etc. behind; products like WPS and MPw/W are mighty glaze-like :think:
 
Ya'll must have missed Grouse's write up on sealants - 1Z came in first. Also, I've seen a few more senior members express praise for it too.
 
I have a full can of the old formula so cannot comment on the new stuff. I do remember hearing people didn't like it as much when it first came out. Do a search.
 
I had a sample of the Glanz Wax, but I'm not sure which version it was.



All I can say is the stuff puts an incredible shine on red. It feels funny to work with, though.
 
You what bums me out? AG had a 20% off sale and I could have got some 1Z had I known more about it, now the sale is off, I already ordered Z-2, Z-5 and Z-8 and now I hear from folks I respect that 1Z is really good. Guess I can wait and try it later!
 
Glanz is a quality sealant and ranks up with among the best I have used.

The older version was more of a true sealant, where as the new one meets VOC and various state requirements. Does contain Nubas.......Pleasure to apply, pleasure to remove.......Looks terrific when all is said and done.....
 
a.k.a. Patrick said:
Glanz is a quality sealant and ranks up with among the best I have used. Pleasure to apply, pleasure to remove.......Looks terrific when all is said and done.....



I agree with you 100% on this one. :wow: I'm going to keep using and testing this product out. It really has the looks of a wax, but also has the characteristics of a sealant. Plus, it also has a nice smell too.
 
JohnnyDaJackal said:
I know this particular sealant isn't too big with the crowd, or the entire product line for that matter..



I've been impressed with every 1Z product I've tried, including (and maybe especially) Glanz Wax. 1Z stuff may not be the most discussed, but when it is, the reviews are usually glowingly positive.



Also, Glanz Wax has a very thin consistency, which surprised me at first, but as mentioned application is a breeze.
 
FWIW,



I finish down my cars after 106ff white lc pad with metallic polish and wax with white Lc pad speed 6 on the flex. then top with glanz/black lc speed 2 on the flex. Before the flex it was the pc.



I have used this on just over 150 cars, trucks, etc. I am seeing a good 4.5-5 months out of it in seattle weather.



That fits my needs very well. It's not the easiest on and off. All waxes and selants have their issues. Glanz simply fits what i need.



by that i mean out of all of the sealants and waxes i have tried. Glans has the best combination of



Ease of use on and off.

Durability

you only need 1 layer.

look very similar to a good nuba. ie cg 50/50, onx, concourso.



Before glanz my go to were fmj x2 cg50/50 x1 and JW prime x1 JW AJ x2 Both of which i found required horrendous times for curring. if i did not let fmj or prime sit overnight durability was 3 -4 weeks. Glanz is specifically made to be fully cured in 3-5 min (depending on temp). Glanz also is not cold weather dependant. Meaning i can use it in hot shade, or out side in 30 degree drizzle.
 
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