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Anthony O.

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This is a great product. Cuts nice, true no dust, can finish out also.

Not much more to say other than if you run a professional shop you may want to give it serious consideration.
 

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Is this your invention?

No sir. A very nice product though that I would of loved to have been part of.

I was skeptical at first but once you find the right pad for the job it can be a true one step product for both hard and soft paints BUT on softer paints it will need a finishing step.

Right now, for the last year or more, I have been using Sonax Parfait...I call it "yogurt" to my guys, and that is a fantastic finish to mild polish. Better than Menzerna IMHO.
 
Jace makes a great compound.
I`ve been using it on all the cars I`ve been coating for a few months now. Almost used an entire bottle now. He`s working on a finishing polish and an AIO currently. I might have some beta samples to play with and review soon.
 
Hi, Anthony! Great to see you posting here.

That stuff diminishing-abrasive or not?

from Jace himself when I asked him a few months ago : "it`s diminishing, so it starts heavy then breaks down into a glaze for extended work time and ease of removal. it will go forever on a foam pad, and won`t gum microfiber pads since I have it dusting lightly at the end of the cycle to release from the pad"

at that time we also discussed those letters that spelled glaze on the bottle " I wanted to get away from the old way of thinking and name it based on how it acts. It breaks down into a glaze to give it the extended work time but that`s after the cutting is done."

hopefully that answers any q`s... I can tell you from first hand experience its a great product. If you need ridiculous cut you might not get it from this one unless you use a wool pad or something but I can tell you this works great on a urofiber pad unless you`re wanting to go chasing stuff.

the audi thread , that black s5, that was this stuff on urofiber and pa final finish on rupes yellow
 
512Detail- Ah, OK, thanks.

And yeah, "glaze" has meant all sorts of things over the years..M07 used to be "Sealer and Reseal Glaze", 3M`s 05937 was "Machine Glaze" despite being a (pretty OK! I still like it on smooth exterior plastics) Finishing Polish, and so on..
 
512Detail- Ah, OK, thanks.

And yeah, "glaze" has meant all sorts of things over the years..M07 used to be "Sealer and Reseal Glaze", 3M`s 05937 was "Machine Glaze" despite being a (pretty OK! I still like it on smooth exterior plastics) Finishing Polish, and so on..

I see...I`m still a young buck in this detail game.... (only been at this 5 yrs)
 
Hi, Anthony! Great to see you posting here.

That stuff diminishing-abrasive or not?

Hello good sir,

As noted the make-up of product is diminishing in its cut then polishing liquid comes into play.

When working on light colors a microfiber pad can do the trick in one step depending on paint condition. Dark colors or soft paints may require a step down in finishing.

True low dusting, and I noticed, if worked properly, great ease of removal especially is using proper towel.

I am polishing out a 1989 Porsche Carrera, single stage Guards Red and original paint. First step is Buf N Shine microfiber with the Compound Glaze. 2nd step yellow Uber pad with Sonax Parfait.

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Anthony
 
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haziness is after urofiber, then i used pa final finish

there are better vids in the s5 thread and last blk hellcat i did
 
Anthony O. & 512Detail- Thanks for expanding on it, guys.

I`d *always* follow up on any color myself, but it sounds like there isn`t a whole lot that needs cleared up.

Hey, isn`t it great that so many Guard`s Red Porsches from that era still have their original paint, rather than a b/c redo?!? Only original once...
 
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