Oils in Vanilla Moose glaze

MattZ28

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I'm not bashing the product at all, just thought it looked kind of interesting. It's been sitting less than a day.
 

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I'm not bashing either.



I understand that the Vanilla Moose glaze contains silicone. Could that be what it floating?



Geez...where's Newport Viper on this?
 
6']['9 said:
well what else do you think a glaze is?



Exactly. Like I said, I just thought it looked kinda interesting, so I posted it. The color of the oils look similar to the ones in that pic that Newport Viper posted.
 
A lot of times, carriers may seperate from a product that aren't oils. Vanilla Moose does seperate quickly and much of that fluid is most likely oils. Poorboy's Pro Polish separates as well, but conatins no oils or fillers.
 
A quick shake and it's taken care of. The end result is great and the product fills my expectations 110% so I have no problem with the emulsification not being perfect. :)
 
Yup, I LOVE this stuff. It doesn't bother me at all, just thought it was kinda cool for you guys to see since most products aren't in a clear bottle. Like Corey says, 2 shakes and it's back to normal.
 
MattZ28 said:
The color of the oils look similar to the ones in that pic that Newport Viper posted.



True, but Everett Glass has never claimed his products don't contain oils. ;)



My bottles do that too, a couple quick shakes and it is back to normal and VM does such an outstanding job, it is worth spending 2 seconds shaking it prior to use.
 
carrying solvents also separate and as previously stated it does not constitute being oil...
 
Poorboy said:
carrying solvents also separate and as previously stated it does not constitute being oil...



VM is my favorite polish/glaze. Have you any feedback concerning topping VM with WG or FMJ? Thank you.
 
Sorry to hijack this thread, but what is NEW about the VM? I have a different bottle than that and it does the same thing. Just like everyone else, just a couple of shakes and its is back to normal.
 
MattZ28 said:
I'm not bashing the product at all, just thought it looked kind of interesting. It's been sitting less than a day.

Are you going to top VM with EX-P?? How long do you need to wait after VM to apply EX-P?? Can you layer EX-P?? Is EX-P looks good on white car?
 
You can follow up after VM application without needing to wait any period of time. 1 layer of EX-P is fine in my experience, if you want a deeper color you can throw on a layer of your carnauba wax preference. EX-P looks great on all colors but what I like about it with light colors is that it gives them a bright reflection.
 
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