???? isnt this exactly the opposite of what a polish and galze are?????

DELTAFLYBIRD

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GLAZE: A glaze usually denotes a superfine friction type of cleaning agent, usually with essential emollients and lubricating oils and may even contain some mild chemical cleaners. Glazes will usually remove mild swirl marks, scratches, refresh the paint with oils and smooth out the finish.



POLISH: A polish is normally a non-abrasive product based on a nutrient oil matrix and may or may not have a chemical cleaner as part of the package. Most polishes use fillers to help cover swirl marks.
 
:confused: Well, that's definitely a 9.0 on my Wierd-$***-O-Meter. In my opinion, the definitions are interchanged.
 
mpyne said:
POLISH: A polish is normally a non-abrasive product based on a nutrient oil matrix and may or may not have a chemical cleaner as part of the package. Most polishes use fillers to help cover swirl marks.



Sounds like Meguiar's, but at least they say their glazes ARE "polishes."
 
4DSC said:
Ugh, I remember reading that now. I don't agree with a lot he says, like the stuff about cleaners and compounds and power tools. :rolleyes:



I agree. Most of the stuff on the webpage isn't too good. Synthetic clay isn't abrasive like that guy saies.
 
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