Danase Speed Glaze by hand?

Cheetah

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I did some searching but couldn't find an answer so...

I would like to try danase's speed glaze. Can this be applied by hand?

Thanks.
 
I am sure it can but I do not apply it by hand. I like to use a black LC pad on PC about speed 3-4 and it seems to just melt into the paint.
 
Danase said:
Yes it can. :) Goes on and comes of very easy.





Yes you can do by hand..I use by hand always....I tried by PC and use more product than by hand...it goes on so easy...I use a polish pal to apply it..you can use a Meg's yellow applicator to apply it also...This product is awesome..gives a great wet look and adds to any sealant or wax used over it...



Al
 
Great. Thanks guys. Just ordered some. Forgot to include the polishin' pal in the order though!

Darn.



Anyway, can't wait to try it out. I've never used a glaze before. The plan is speed glaze under

UPP.
 
works well by rotary as well.



Slickest product ever.



Also, nothing has given a more dramatic look to auto paint than this product in my experience.
 
I think a good combo would be Chemical Guys EZ-Creme glaze for the slight abrassive quality like a final polish, then Speed Glaze topped with NB/5050/Souv etc, god that would be dripping wet. Next time I strip the truck I'm ordering those products to use (the glazes).
 
Surfer said:
I think a good combo would be Chemical Guys EZ-Creme glaze for the slight abrassive quality like a final polish, then Speed Glaze topped with NB/5050/Souv etc, god that would be dripping wet. Next time I strip the truck I'm ordering those products to use (the glazes).

Instead of the Ez Creme look at possibly going with Danase Finish Polish. :)
 
Anything you want really. As long as the sealant doesn't have cleaners that will mess up the effects of the glaze you are fine.
 
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