martinager
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1) DP Maxwax: For the price and eavy recommendations, I though I would try it out. Up on arriving, I clayed off the last sealant/wax that was on my car and first put down a layer of chemical guys Creme Glaze, and then went to apply 2 coats on my camry
application: The pad picks up wax is it goes near the can!
Goes on the car very easily and spreads great and has a nice butterscotch smell. I applied the wax with a cobra foam applicator.
removal: I let it sit for about 15 min. and buffed off the first coat. And after applying the second later in the day, I was flat out maazed with the creme glaze / maxwax combo.
2) Chemical Guys Creme Glaze: I decided actually by chance to try this glaze out since I was seeking a product to put down a deep and reflective base for black cars, and boy did this one pay off!
application: Applied with the PC and grey pad on speed 3, only the weight of the machine. Smelled like grape soda, and was easy to apply
removal: After letting it dry, it wiped offf nearly as easy as the maxwax. Removed with a megs MF towel.
And the results speak for themselves:
The creme glaze showing the reflection and deph is brings to a detail, amazing product.
application: The pad picks up wax is it goes near the can!

removal: I let it sit for about 15 min. and buffed off the first coat. And after applying the second later in the day, I was flat out maazed with the creme glaze / maxwax combo.
2) Chemical Guys Creme Glaze: I decided actually by chance to try this glaze out since I was seeking a product to put down a deep and reflective base for black cars, and boy did this one pay off!
application: Applied with the PC and grey pad on speed 3, only the weight of the machine. Smelled like grape soda, and was easy to apply
removal: After letting it dry, it wiped offf nearly as easy as the maxwax. Removed with a megs MF towel.
And the results speak for themselves:


The creme glaze showing the reflection and deph is brings to a detail, amazing product.
