Autoglym super resin polish

My guess is that the Finishing Glaze is a lot less abrasive and might be the next step after applying the Machine Glaze. Has anyone here tried both products? I know that Brad4rdHay and JasonC8301 have tried the Machine Glaze, but was just wondering how it exactly differed from the Finishing Glaze. Also, how does the Machine Glaze compare to Finesse-It II in terms of abrasiveness?

<strong class='bbc'>3M Perfect-Itâ„¢ III Finishing Glaze[/b] - New final glaze that provides durable, silicone-free protection for a 3Mâ„¢ Perfect-Itâ„¢ III finish. This new glaze can be applied by hand or, to increase productivity, can be applied with a DA using the 3Mâ„¢ Perfect-Itâ„¢ Foam DA Glazing Pad, part number 05729. The easy to remove formula allows the user to protect the painted surface with a durable, high gloss finish in half the time.

<strong class='bbc'>3M Perfect-Itâ„¢ III Machine Glaze[/b] - New, non-filling glaze that quickly produces the near-perfect, swirl free finish that professionals demand. New glaze that quickly and effortlessly removes compound swirl marks and produces the high gloss, swirl-free finish that shops demand. This new glaze is optimized for today's paints and with today's refinisher in mind. The user will be amazed at how quickly it removes the swirl marks to leave a "show car" finish.

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well where's MSDS, finding dude too? I'm sure you can find the MSDS's on the site and get incite to chemical differences perhaps.
 
The "Machine Glaze" takes the place of Finesse-It ll finishing material, it has no protective properties, it's just a fine polish to use right after compounding with Perfect-It lll rubbing compound. Both very good products IMO, and they work great together. They both have less sling than some of their Perfect-it ll products, notably the "microfinishing liquid" compound, (brownish color ) which can be messy though effective. I used to use that then the Finesse-It ll , now i use the newer system, and it's very good . Nothing wrong with the old stuff though, aside from the sling associated with the MF liquid. The Perfect it lll seems to buff 1500 grit wet sand haze out a bit better initially too, a higher gloss, making the Machine glaze work less hard.



The "Finishing Glaze" i've never used, but from it's description sounds like an AIO product that cleans and protects. Cheers.
 
I have used the PerfectIt III Machine Glaze with great results. The FinnesseIt II is a little more potent but the PI III leaves no haze.
 
Just remember, it is a polish and sealant all in one. So, if you use it by machine, you will get more correction, if that is what you are after.
 
How does the Autoglym compare to Klasse AIO?

I've been using the Klasse when there isn't a lot of correction needed or when I'm short on time and I like it. Would like to know though what the pros/cons people may have found or experienced between the 2.
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