Using menzerna finishing glaze followed by sealant

redfarsi

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I was wondering what is the most proper way of applying Menzerna Finishing Glaze and then sealing it with a sealant.



This is what I was thinking of doing.

Polish, Isoporyl Alcohol Wipedown, Glaze, then sealant. On the auto geek website it says that the glaze can be topped off by a sealant but the glaze contains oils and in order for a sealant to bond with the paint surface there cant be any oils. So I was wondering if I should also do an IPA wipedown after applying the glaze, or will it just strip all the glaze and make it useless?



Thanks for reading!
 
i use a sealant over a glaze .. i also let the sealant cure overnight (like some do on here) .. not sure on how good it bonds with the glaze
 
I actually tested the Menzerna glaze from AG, and I found it did very little for looks actually. It didn't do much to hide/fill swirls, and ended up leaving a lot of little black dots all over the car (black paint too). I topped with Wolfgang DGPS as I read it could be topped with a sealant, and I have to say, I didn't see any adverse affects to the longevity of the DGPS. It still lasted about 3 months. So I'd say you can top it, but it doesn't do much for the look, PB's Black Hole did though when I did this test again recently.
 
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