wolfgang finishing glaze 3.0.....

miker2012

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I am really amazed with this product and how versatile it is.... I hear many other pure polishes mentioned a lot but not this one as much.... the combination of wg fg and a 3"gg and a 3"gg orange pad has done an amazing job cleaning up every single plastic scratch (dealer installed) on my 335xi... from the bmw logo on the rear to the piano black pieces around the windows, the wg finished perfectly... while I am sure there are other products out there that work as well, I cant see any one working better... check out the before and after on the piano black trim beside the windows, this is a high visibility area and when its swirled up, it makes the whole detail look weak

http://i730.photobucket.com/albums/ww301/miker2008_photo/IMG_13701_zps1c2679f3.jpg

 
Great turnaround! I have to agree with you. On my super soft black Toyota nothing finishes better than WG finishing glaze. You did mention it being a "pure" polish which I don't believe to be entirely true. Word on the street is WG Finishing Glaze is Menzerna SF4000, which has abrasives. Personally I don't care what it is as long as it performs.
 
Great turnaround! I have to agree with you. On my super soft black Toyota nothing finishes better than WG finishing glaze. You did mention it being a "pure" polish which I don't believe to be entirely true. Word on the street is WG Finishing Glaze is Menzerna SF4000, which has abrasives. Personally I don't care what it is as long as it performs.

You're right, well sort of, it's a little stronger and finishes off alot better. It's my go to for a 1 step polish for my customers.
 
question on wolfgang finishing glaze..... I am cleaning light swirls and scratches from a new car that sat on the lot for a year

all of the defects are coming out with either wg fg or wg tsr 3.0 with either white or orange pad

my question is.... since i had to go over some spots with tsr w/orange pad after having already used wg fg, I want to come back over it again with the fg to get maximum gloss... what pad should I use? I don't have a grey pad so its either white or blue

is the white pad too strong since I have already removed the defects and just want to bring out the gloss? is blue too soft?

thanks
 
If you're looking to restore gloss I'd go with white because you can finish out anything that was done by the orange, unless the paint is soft then you want to choose blue.
 
thx... exactly what I wanted to hear.... it was hard paint (bmw sapp black) gonna use white pad to polish, save the blue for the sealant
 
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