products with fillers

pampos

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i am just wondering if there is a glaze or an LSP or something else that has fillers without any polishing or cleaning abilities to use it just to hide minor swirls without removing your LSP.
 
Unless you intend to use glaze on a show car that is not exposed to the elements for a very long time, it won't last very long. If you intend to use it on a daily driver, then it's recommended to put an LSP on top of the glaze to prolong the filling effects.



As for products with fillers, Poorboy's just came out with a couple of new glazes for dark and light colored cars, Black Hole and White Diamond. They're pretty new, so there are not many reviews out there. Clearkote seems to be a favorite with the Red and Vanilla Moose Glazes.
 
Menzerna makes one, the description sounds like what you're looking for, and no I haven't tried it......YET!
 
Prima Hydro sounds interesting:



Swirl Filling Products from Prima Car Care - ShowCarDetailing



This is from an email to Prima where I inquired about:



Thanks for contacting us. Hydro is super trim friendly. You can get it on pretty-much anything without any adverse results. It won't stain or discolor trim and glass will bead water.



If you use Hydro on dry paint, expect about two months of durability. If you use it as a wax-as-you-dry, a month is a very reasonable expectation.



Yes, Hydro does have some filling properties. Light spider webbing in the paint will certainly diminish if not disappear. Every time I use it I am surprised at how much it fills.



Hopefully this will get you started. Thanks again for the email.



Nick
 
JuneBug said:
Menzerna makes one, the description sounds like what you're looking for, and no I haven't tried it......YET!

I've tried the Menzerna Finishing Touch glaze and it didn't do a thing for me.
 
I use the XMT nuba-glaze, followed by some megs#16, and it looks fanstatic. The glaze doesn't have tons of filler, but just enough to hide the worst of anything. Really good combo, imo
 
About a year ago, somebody here did a review of the filling properties of 5, 6, or 7 glazes. The best two were Clearkote's Red Moose Glaze and Autoglym's SRP (Super Resin Polish and a bit of a misnomer.)

Since then, Danase Wet Glaze has been getting great reviews, and a while ago, RAG, another member here mentioned Product X, (really hard to find) so I'd look to the first three as a start if you're looking for a good glaze. The 4th, Product X, will be too difficult to find I think.



Thinking back, the review article showed photos of swirls filled with 0 applications, then 3, then 5 applications. The point of this is to let you know that 1 application of a glaze by itself may not have enough filling properties for you so don't be afraid to add another application.

-John C.
 
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