Impressive beading with CG EZ Creme Glaze

Street5927

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I don't see why the Megs 26 won't work well. I actually consider the #26 a pretty good wax, and it does offer nice protection, which will lock in the Glaze for a bit longer keeping the gloss that much longer as well as keeping the swirls and light scratches away for just that much longer.
 
Here are some shots of my EL showing the beading I'm getting at about 3 weeks with CG's glaze. The stuff adds a great shine to my dark gray metallic paint. It's been raining the last week and I'm astonished with the durability of this glaze. There is nothing on top of this either!



 
There is some nice beading with this product, however, alone, it will not last very long. Try topping it with CG Butter Wet Wax, and you will get even nicer beading and lasting protection, not to mention a pretty mean wet look. On a side note, the Butter Wet Wax smells just as good as the EZ Creme Glaze
 
I have Meg's 26 at home. Would this work nicely to offer protection? Do you need to anything special before applying the #26 other than just washing/drying the car?
 
I love this stuff!!! I applied it on top of another sealant with amazing results. This has extremely low solvents(it almost seems water based) and has super light, if any polishing agents that did not seem to remove any of the previous sealant. It wipes on and off like butter and leaves an amazing mirror wet shine!!! It removed some light water spots and the reflectivity helped hide the hairline scratches. You seriously will not be disappointed if you are looking for a product that is pure wet gloss.
 
How long should you let it cure/bond before applying sealant? Can it be applied over a sealant then resealed?
 
I use it on all of my details. I apply it with a black pad then go over that with a CG sealant and top that with wax. It always makes it look awesome.
 
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