Looking for some glaze feedback

jaybs02

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So not to hijack black bart's FK1 300 glaze thread.

I was hoping to get some feedback on a couple of different glazes.

CG's EZ cream glaze
FK1's 303 or 300
Danase's wet glaze
Clearkote's RMG

I have heard people making "pink" glaze by mixing 50/50 RMG and VM so that might be a thought also.

I was looking at Menzerna Finishing Glaze PO 115C, but it said that it has "just oils and fillers" and I am planning on topping the glaze W/ UPP this year and it sounds like there may be some bonding issues.

Any and all feedback is appreciated.
Thanks
"J"
 
CG EZ is a great (acrylic) ,versatile glaze since it can be topped with both waxes or sealants,I have heard Danase's wet glaze is the same product as CG EZ but not tried both to find out for myself.
Clearkote ,I did make the "pink moose" (VM + RMG) but have not tried it yet ,Ill let you know but as far as RMG goes ,I would only use it under carnuba
I liked CG EZ under DG 105 ,it looked amazing .
 
I have used Clearkote RMG with great success. I really like the depth and wet look it provides. I top it with a carnuba. I don't think a sealant would be a good topper for it.
 
Danase says that their Wet Glaze is not just like the CG, but who knows. The Wet Glaze is acrylic, so as stated, it will work with sealants or waxes. CK RMG is a great glaze, but as stated, will not play nice with most sealants. VMG has more cleaners in it than RMG, so when you mix the two, you get the best of both worlds. However, I think you give up a little bit of the wetness that you get from RMG by itself. If you need a little bit of cleaning, or it's not on a dark color, Pink Moose is great. If it's black (or another dark color) and you are applying a glaze just for the added look, I would use just the RMG or the Wet Glaze. No experience with FK1's glazes.
 
I use both RMG and Danase Wet Glaze. I always top both with a carnauba because I like that look. The RMG is more like a traditional glaze that is heavy on the oils, fills well, looks wet, but lacks durability without a topper. The Wet Glaze is one of the newer glaze/sealants that has a similar look, with better durability. In my opinion the Wet Glaze did not fill quite as well as the RMG but it can be put on top of, or under other products, looks great, and is durable. Both are easy to apply (I do mine by hand but they can also be applied by machine). I haven't tried the Finish Kare glazes so I can't comment on those.
 
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