Glaze before LSP

max080

I need a new job
Just wondering how many of you use a glaze before your lsp, and if it gives the appearance of more depth and wetness? Are there any bonding issues with using a sealant or wax after a glaze? And last but not least, if you are using a glaze, which one is your favorite?
 
only have used 2 glazes. both gave different appearances but definately added to the gloss.

ADAMS brilliance Spray Glaze gave me a very shiney, glossy, wet look prior to the application of butter wax. butter wax contains both polymers and carnuba and bonding was good.

3M Imperial Hand Glaze this glaze was a pain in the butt and seriously smelled HORRIBLE, but, the gloss, depth, and wetness was unmatched. it darkened my paint a lot. this was later given a coat of 3M show car wax and bonded perfectly.

all in all glazes give a good look that will normally last u 3-4 weeks in hot climates. they generally always bond well with carnubas and its very rare to see a galze bond correctly with a selant. exception of FMJ which bonds to its own glaze.

hope i helped! :bigups
 
I use adams BSG. It gives a deep wet look. Looks like a pool! I highly reccomend it. YOu might find through trial and error that some lsp dont jive with bsg however.

Greg
 
Im pretty sure all glazes contain fillers. They have oils in them thus they have fillers. I have used TS and Max Wax with great success on top of BSG. UPP over BSG didnt however work out as well.

Greg
 
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