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  • Confused about #7?

    Mike, I watched the video were you detailed the Black Vet. At the end you showed how #7 Show Car glaze and spray wax made the paint darker and wet looking.

    Q.) Why not use it after the #83 you used then the NXT? I understand in the video you were showing how to make the car look great prior to going to a show. Again why not use it before NXT or did I miss something?

    Thanks!

    -Mark

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    Re: Confused about #7?

    You would in normal instances. For example, when detailing your car, if you choose to use a pure polish such as #7, then you would apply it prior to your LSP, such as the Nxt. This will allow the great looks of the pure polish to be sealed in by the wax. If you're headed to a show, and in a crunch for time, then you can always apply the show car glaze to a clean finish to give it that extra "pop". However, it will not last very long if it's not sealed in.

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      Re: Confused about #7?

      Those last 2 items on the video were also just for kicks since there was time left.... as Matt alluded to, there are reasons to just leave a polish on top, but it would often be sealed in.
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