Hi. I've been steadily learning about things on here for a few months. I've had a PC and am fairly good with it. My car, even though it has about 5 coatings of opti-seal has picked up some water mark etchings. So I figure I will re-polish it soon. It has some deep scratches and and the paint is kinda beat up in the front of the hood and on the trunk.
Now, am I right that glazes fill in these minor imperfections, and make the paint look smoother than it really is? If so , then a glaze would be good for my car, yes?
Now, I figure its best to put the glaze down right on the paint, and then put whatever other products over it, like opti-seal (or collinite 476, or #26) in my case? Is this right?
But then I wonder if the LSP will bond to the glaze like it would to freshly polished paint...would it?
What really is the best order to apply things ? Glaze then wax/sealant, or sealant/wax then glaze?
Now, again, which Glaze would work best for me. I want something that I can sorta put on there to smooth things out, but something that I can layer up the wax/opti-seal over and have it last a few months.
I've heard about Danase wet glaze, sounds good, but doesnt seem like they give you very much for the price. And also heard about Menzerna glaze...sounds good to me, will it work for what I'm asking about?
Anyways, sorry for all the confusion. someone please lay it down striaght for me
:help:
Now, am I right that glazes fill in these minor imperfections, and make the paint look smoother than it really is? If so , then a glaze would be good for my car, yes?
Now, I figure its best to put the glaze down right on the paint, and then put whatever other products over it, like opti-seal (or collinite 476, or #26) in my case? Is this right?
But then I wonder if the LSP will bond to the glaze like it would to freshly polished paint...would it?
What really is the best order to apply things ? Glaze then wax/sealant, or sealant/wax then glaze?
Now, again, which Glaze would work best for me. I want something that I can sorta put on there to smooth things out, but something that I can layer up the wax/opti-seal over and have it last a few months.
I've heard about Danase wet glaze, sounds good, but doesnt seem like they give you very much for the price. And also heard about Menzerna glaze...sounds good to me, will it work for what I'm asking about?
Anyways, sorry for all the confusion. someone please lay it down striaght for me
:help: