I need a glaze with 0 cleaning power...

If I correct DWG does not. EZG and RMG does have cleaning properties and can possibly remove some of your LSP.



Danforz said:
You lost me... are you saying DWG has cleaners, or EZC?
 
i wish sometimes people would just come to me and ask directly instead of posting that DWG has cleaners. It does NOT have cleaners. Danase Wet Glaze CAN be layed multiple times on top of LSPs and it will create a wetter look. It also has some minor protection abilities so it WILL add some protection to your LSPs. When you apply it over a wax or sealant you will want to use a soft applicator and a soft microfiber towel to remove the product.



If anyone has any questions feel free to ask me.



Bob :)
 
Danase said:
i wish sometimes people would just come to me and ask directly instead of posting that DWG has cleaners. It does NOT have cleaners. Danase Wet Glaze CAN be layed multiple times on top of LSPs and it will create a wetter look. It also has some minor protection abilities so it WILL add some protection to your LSPs. When you apply it over a wax or sealant you will want to use a soft applicator and a soft microfiber towel to remove the product.



If anyone has any questions feel free to ask me.



Bob :)



Hey Bob, sorry if you feel my thread has caused any confusion about your product... but to be honest I don't think anyone has posted that DWG has any cleaners. In fact, its the only one, within the three in this post, thats been mentioned not to have any cleaners. In any case, I apologize. Thank you for the clarification!
 
I believe he is hinting around to the fact that you cannot actually layer a wax or sealant.



After awhile you would be able to see the layers building up.. it just doesnt happen. :2thumbs:
 
BlueLibby04 said:
I believe he is hinting around to the fact that you cannot actually layer a wax or sealant.



After awhile you would be able to see the layers building up.. it just doesnt happen. :2thumbs:



good point :2thumbs:

The max for me after learning that products don't layer period is Appling

2 coats "To insure coverage" and just use your favorite spray wax weekly,

not the cheap Z6 which I love but more like Z8 every week, I personally use

suvrna spray wax.



Definitely going for DWG for my next order but I hope danase carry more products

than they do.
 
you might want to give Wet mirror finish a try...definitely adds that last little bit that sealants dont give...
 
Wet Mirror Finish "A one-step surface preparatory product guaranteed to enhance the shine of any surface. Mirror Wet truly delivers a mirror wet finish that not only shines but also protects at a nano-tech scale by bonding molecularly to your paint, delivering a smooth durable finish that reflects light like a mirror while offering superior surface protection."

So does it have cleaning properties???
 
MDRX8 said:
Wet Mirror Finish "A one-step surface preparatory product guaranteed to enhance the shine of any surface. Mirror Wet truly delivers a mirror wet finish that not only shines but also protects at a nano-tech scale by bonding molecularly to your paint, delivering a smooth durable finish that reflects light like a mirror while offering superior surface protection."

So does it have cleaning properties???

+1 does it have cleaning properties
 
I like DWG a lot, it applies just as Bob describes, sort of just melts into surface. I have it over both P21S Carnuba and 4* UPP (separate cars), and it looks great imo. I've found no compromise of those LSPs either, it was applied with a MF applicator and buffed with some of Patrick's (Excel) blue towels.
 
rwisejr said:
To my knowledge no I believe Mirror Wet it to be similar to the DWG .Bob please chime in if I'm wrong.

To be honest I have never used the Wet Mirror Glaze but it sounds similar on paper.
 
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