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steelwind101 said:I think in order to answer youe question you have to understand how a glaze works somewhat.
This goes on post polishing and not after a product with sealing properties to achive maximum effect.
The oils in the glaze are suppose to fill the pours in your paintwork. the answer to how many "layers" or application depends on how dry or empty your pours are in your paintwork.
If you keep applying it a few times in one session then you most likely end up removing what you are applying simply b/c it has no where to go.
I wouldent mix glazes like CG EZG and RMG, they work in different ways.
EZG darkens paint and RMG helps create more metalic pop.
Geoff
steelwind101 said:Acrylics glazes have special bonding to work with the CG's acrylic sealants.
In theory sealants want to bond with the paintwork and lock in to the pours, most cant do that with the tradional glazes in the way. They can when the acrylic sealants leave a layer of easy to bond with chemical.
Geoff