Hello to all, great forum btw... This is my first post so let me introduce myself to you all... I am a bodyman/painter... I have been doing this for 13 years with a 6 year layoff in the middle.. Anyways of all these years, I have used Mirror glaze products exclusively... When I am finished with a paint job, I cut with 2000 Nikkens paper ( relabeled Unigrit) and buff with Diamond cut compound... Does not matter if I use the wool pad or marron w7000 pad, then the Dual Action cleaner polish and yellow foam pad w8000 and then the swirl remover and w9000 foam pad...
Heres the worst part... After doing all of this the vehicles look great, but after a few washes and weeks they dont anymore... The problem I have been told is that Mirror Glaze is made for detailers and not really for bodyshops... A system like Norton makes, 3M or Presta is much more suited for what I do, as the mefuiars products are full of glaze and this is why my sand scratches or swirls from compounding show back up after a short time... I have also been told that the other lines dont have near as much glaze in them
Is this true??? I tried 3M this summer and thought it sucked compared to Mirror glaze, but I have got to get away from these swirls and scratches reappearing a month down the road... I know wax will make a large difference, but when you do the work I do, there is no wax going on that for a while
Someone please tell me I dont have to switch brands, and just to clarify I am in no way bad mouthing Mirror Glaze... Heck I have stuck with it for this long.. but the only thing my retailer tells me is to use wax.....and that wont work
I will post some pics of a black overall I did 5 weeks ago... Looked sweet then, not so great now.. I will get those up later tonight
Thanks
BK
Heres the worst part... After doing all of this the vehicles look great, but after a few washes and weeks they dont anymore... The problem I have been told is that Mirror Glaze is made for detailers and not really for bodyshops... A system like Norton makes, 3M or Presta is much more suited for what I do, as the mefuiars products are full of glaze and this is why my sand scratches or swirls from compounding show back up after a short time... I have also been told that the other lines dont have near as much glaze in them
Is this true??? I tried 3M this summer and thought it sucked compared to Mirror glaze, but I have got to get away from these swirls and scratches reappearing a month down the road... I know wax will make a large difference, but when you do the work I do, there is no wax going on that for a while
Someone please tell me I dont have to switch brands, and just to clarify I am in no way bad mouthing Mirror Glaze... Heck I have stuck with it for this long.. but the only thing my retailer tells me is to use wax.....and that wont work
I will post some pics of a black overall I did 5 weeks ago... Looked sweet then, not so great now.. I will get those up later tonight
Thanks
BK
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