Beemerboy
Just One More Coat
I don't condone the use of products that are designed to fill or mask. However I can certainly see where they can be useful on some jobs.
Currently I use glazes for this function in part. The one I like is PB BH decent fill and shoine when needed.
Let me explain my asking: there are jobs that I get with older cars (thin paint) that I don't want to over polish and customers that are not willing to pay for the two or three stage polishing that might be required for a better correction.
What I do in those cases in order to turn back a good cosmetic detail, is use a glaze (filler) then top that with a good sealant and wax. My theory in this is the sealant locks in the fillers, extending the life of the look.
All that said, what are your choices in this area?
Currently I use glazes for this function in part. The one I like is PB BH decent fill and shoine when needed.
Let me explain my asking: there are jobs that I get with older cars (thin paint) that I don't want to over polish and customers that are not willing to pay for the two or three stage polishing that might be required for a better correction.
What I do in those cases in order to turn back a good cosmetic detail, is use a glaze (filler) then top that with a good sealant and wax. My theory in this is the sealant locks in the fillers, extending the life of the look.
All that said, what are your choices in this area?