Speed Glaze suppose to dust?

Aurora

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I just read a post about dusting with speed glaze. Is it supposed to? Cause if is, then I did not do a thorough job cause it didn't dust on me.
 
Speed glaze flashes like a wax so dusting could occur when using too much product or if the product is worked through its' flash point.



I like to work it until it is almost gone then move to the next section. After I apply it in this manner over the entire surface I remove with MF.
 
I got dusting using Speed Glaze today but that could also be because I removed a ton of dead clearcoat.



Are you using it aggressively or on a beatup finish?
 
Finish wasn't too bad except for a couple of scratches I wasn't able to get rid of. Swirls are gone though! I believe it was one of your posts, GSRstilez, that threw me off cause you mentioned dusting, but you are probably using a rotary. Thanks for the help guys!Didn't get cloudy or anything, just thought I was maybe moving on too soon. Thanks
 
For the record, I used a Makita Rotary with a Meguiar's SoftBuff Foam Polishing Pad @ 1500 rpm. So yeah, I was moving/removing some clear.
 
I'm not getting dusting with #80 and I used it today on a single stage black Lexus LX 470 with lots of light surface scratches.
 
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