Suggest an AIO or glaze

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I have a customer with a '66 912 that will be getting a glass out repaint this fall, but he would like it to look presentable for the 3-4 months he will be driving it before it goes to paint. We agreed that any sort of polishing wouldn't really be worthwhile, so what would you guys recommend for a good AIO or glaze? I don't dabble with either type of product very often so my experiences are limited. I have used Autoglym super resin polish and thought that was pretty good, as was as EZ Creme glaze. I was thinking I might pick up some Blacklight for this one?

What do you guys think?
 

I have heard that CG Glossworkz Glaze fills like a MOFO....

I have used CG EZ Creme glaze & Blacklight. I didn't really see much difference if any between them.



Another good option and my current favorite is Prima Amigo. It is a great glaze, but with the right Pad can removes having and minor scratches (3000 grit imperfections).


 
Menz PO113(I think) It's thier finishing glaze. The only one I've ever used and it seems to work well. The gloss it gives off is insane. Or Klasse AIO I use it on door jambs... That all my experience with these things. You could tell him to plastidip it Satin black lol
 
I agree with all of Troy' suggestions. I just picked up some Glossworks so I really can't comment on it yet.

CG Blacklight and EZ Creame Glaze are excellent choices.

I think you might find a tad bit more correction with Prima Amigo.

You really can't go wrong with any of these choices.
 
I think you should give Wet Glaze 2.0 a go. I'm sure you would be happy with the excellent "look and feel".
 
I've been using WG 2.0 for years and I love the look and feel.

It's a polymer gloss enhancer so you can put it over & under.
I've put it under and on top of sealants and on top of 'nubas.

By itself it lasts about a month...not bad for gloss enhancer.
Did anybody mention how easy it is to apply and remove?

I've mixed it in with sealants and waxes & still had durability.
It does fill a little. Unlike Black Light it contains no abrasives.
 
I've been using WG 2.0 for years and I love the look and feel.

It's a polymer gloss enhancer so you can put it over & under.
I've put it under and on top of sealants and on top of 'nubas.

By itself it lasts about a month...not bad for gloss enhancer.
Did anybody mention how easy it is to apply and remove?

I've mixed it in with sealants and waxes & still had durability.
It does fill a little. Unlike Black Light it contains no abrasives.

totaly agree
 
When applied by machine I have seen Blacklight fill like crazy, same with GlossWorks.

Sonus Swirl Buster is another great option. PM me your shipping info and I'll send a bottle to you to review and test out.
 
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