What order - Danase Wet Glaze + Ultima PGP

I am looking for advice regarding the order in which to apply Danase Wet Glaze and Ultima PGP.



Car was recently clayed, polished, Klasse AIO + Sealant Glaze. In great shape.



Now than I am out of Klasse product, changing to new glaze and sealant - first time using.



Can I just go ahead and apply on top of existing Klasse SG?



If so, then would I be applying glaze first, then Ultima PGP?



And how would I continue layering after that, using those two products?



Thank you all for your advice and ongoing education on this forum.
 
dpaulyn said:
I am looking for advice regarding the order in which to apply Danase Wet Glaze and Ultima PGP.



Car was recently clayed, polished, Klasse AIO + Sealant Glaze. In great shape.



Now than I am out of Klasse product, changing to new glaze and sealant - first time using.



Can I just go ahead and apply on top of existing Klasse SG?



If so, then would I be applying glaze first, then Ultima PGP?



And how would I continue layering after that, using those two products?



Thank you all for your advice and ongoing education on this forum.
The nice thing about DWG is that it can go under or over UPGP.
 
So now I have two layers of Danase Wet Glaze on the car - love it. Ready to put on a layer of Ultima PGP.



It's been two days since I had applied the DWG, and the car is clean - does not need a wash. At least, it's at the state where I would perhaps go over it with Poorboy's Spray and Wipe at most under normal circumstances.



I am reluctant to begin applying the UPGP before removing the small amount of dust that has accumulated. Would I be safe to just use Poorboy's Spray and Wipe and then begin applying UPGP, or would that be likely to leave behind something that might affect the bonding of the UPGP.



Thank you
 
dpaulyn said:
So now I have two layers of Danase Wet Glaze on the car - love it. Ready to put on a layer of Ultima PGP.



It's been two days since I had applied the DWG, and the car is clean - does not need a wash. At least, it's at the state where I would perhaps go over it with Poorboy's Spray and Wipe at most under normal circumstances.



I am reluctant to begin applying the UPGP before removing the small amount of dust that has accumulated. Would I be safe to just use Poorboy's Spray and Wipe and then begin applying UPGP, or would that be likely to leave behind something that might affect the bonding of the UPGP.



Thank you
Just QD and apply UPGP, you should be fine.
 
Let us know what your durability is with your combination. I did DWG before 2 layers of 476S and I noticed 476S is not beading like it normally does after a month. Next time I will put 2 layers of 476S first then a layer of DWG then another layer of 476S. DWG does make the car look so wet that I can put up with its less than stellar durability. Of course, there are so many variables, I could have really messed up the initial glazing with DWG . Next time I will wait a day before layering anything on top of DWG.
 
after KAIO i put two layers DWG then two layers of UPGP just finished so have no input about durability buts looks really good. this drove all my neighbors to wash their cars.
 
I did EZ Creme then UPGP x 2, then my DWG arrived so I did a layer of that and topped with UPGP - wow it looked good :D



I think over winter I'll use UPPP, UPGP only for the best durability but when thats less of an issue I'll throw in DWG for sure ;)
 
:showpics
wascallyrabbit said:
after KAIO i put two layers DWG then two layers of UPGP just finished so have no input about durability buts looks really good. this drove all my neighbors to wash their cars.

:showpics
 
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