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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Short Cut [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Hey Showroom I'm fairly new to using polish/glazes before waxing so excuse me if this is a stupid question. Let's say that I'm using 3M or Mequiars paste wax, without abrasives, over a glaze and I'm willing to put down multiple layers of wax right after the glaze and then add a coat of wax every week. The car is garaged most of the time. Will I still lose the glazed look even if I keep several layers of wax over the glaze on a routine basis?
Or to rephrase, I assume that wax will protect the glazed look longer, but does it just slow down the degradation of the glaze or does the wax eliminate the degradation of the glaze? Thanks [/b]</blockquote>
Short Cut, I know I'm not Showroom but I thought I'd toss a few thoughts in.
Basically what you are asking is if you'd be able to seal in the look of the Glaze by protecting the Glaze (as well as your paint) with a coat of wax. This might work for a garage queen, but if it is a daily driver, I don't think this would be worth the extra effort. You'd probably be applying the Glaze every 3-4 weeks and reapplying the wax every weekend. You probably already know this but the Glazes are best used right before you display your car at a competition or whenver you really need to make it look nice TEMPORARILY. Furthermore, even though the Glaze will be covered with a layer of wax, it's not the same as being sealed in by something stronger like a polymer and the oils in both the wax AND glaze will still slowly evaporate and lose slickness and shine. So to answer your question, yes, a layer of wax will make the glaze last longer, but not much.
If you still want to try it out, I definitely wouldn't use any Meguiar's or 3M paste wax as their durability is very low (again, you probably already knew that). Blitz might be a better choice.
IMHO, since you aren't skimping at all with the paint prepping (using clay, SMR & PPCL), why not try out one of the pinnacle waxes? I've used PPG many times and I can honestly say that it's almost as easy as doing a quick detail (30 mins tops) and looks better than any wax I've ever used (I haven't tried Souveran yet). Who knows....maybe Souveran looks better than your proposed plan for a Glaze + "another wax that costs less than $70 bucks". Just a thought really. If anything, I'd be interested in hearing how your Glaze + weekly waxing experiment goes.