Question about 3M Perfect-It III Machine Glaze

superstring

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I'm wondering if it's necessary or preferable to follow up 3M's Perfect-It III Machine Glaze with a milder polish or does it produce such a good finish that you can go directly to a topper (carnuaba or whatever)?



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I would think you normally wax after glazing. You would polish prior to the glaze step. Unless i have this backwards, but i believe that is correct. Somebody told me that the 3M perfect it III is not meant to last long. Just for looks i guess. I'm not sure just forwarding information and ideas. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
 
3m perfect it machine glaze does not contain fillers, and you can go straight to a wax if desired. Its your call whether to follow it up with say 3m swirl mark remover or top it. Let your eyes be the judge.
 
Thanks for the replies. :up



Originally posted by Nickshades

I would think you normally wax after glazing. You would polish prior to the glaze step. Unless i have this backwards, but i believe that is correct. Somebody told me that the 3M perfect it III is not meant to last long. Just for looks i guess. I'm not sure just forwarding information and ideas. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.



Ah yes, the old polish vs. glaze question! I'm under the impression that P-III MG is more of a polish then a glaze, because it removes swirls rather than filling them in.
 
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