Speed Glaze and EX-P compatability?

trueblueblood

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I've been thinking about adding Speed Glaze to my arsenal since I've heard good things as a one stepper.



Anybody have any comments or tips on speed glaze?



Also since it does contain some protection would EX-P be fine to put on top of it or anything else with no compatability issues?



Thanks for any help
 
It's pretty easy to use....just work it in until it disappears, then wipe off. I don't think EX-P will have any issues bonding.
 
Thanks Matt I've used EX-P before with good results. I use DACP with a light cut pad most of the time and then step down to VM on my dark blue paint

Thought Speed Glaze would be a good one step for me when I don't have the time and for my wifeys silver Murano and then top.

And since it seems to have some cutting power, I think it will fill the spot nice:xyxthumbs



How good does it do on swirling and minor-moderate scratching and cleaning?
 
#80 is a about 2 steps up from VM and about one step up from FP, #9, 3M PI SMR, SSR1. Its probably closer to SSR2. It works well on swirls with a polishing pad, and depending on the depth of the swirls the orange pad works great too. I don't think there would be a problem with EX-P as the protection is consider paintable body shop safe. The protection is more of a glaze and only last a few days.
 
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