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  • CumminsCrazed
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    well, when i posted pics in my intro thread.....i had to wait for approval of that and now this post too so idk

    Anyway, Back on topic....how long does #7 Glaze last when topped with an LSP? Do the oils of it come through the LSP and get washed out/off thus losing its "wetness" or does the LSP completely seal it until clayed, or otherwise stripped off?

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  • Murr1525
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    Not sure how the approval thing works.... Didnt have to go through it way back when I joined.

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  • CumminsCrazed
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    oh gee.....i figured itd be something a LOT more simple than that....i would have never guessed that

    THANKS MURR!!!




    Edit: Where the heck is my post with my 2 pics at?!?! I posted it nearly an hour ago....

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  • Murr1525
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    Last Step Product, or Last Step Protectant

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  • CumminsCrazed
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    i see...i posted a couple pics of my truck prior to your post Jim but it had to be approved by a mod??

    Also, i still have NO clue what LSP stands for....ive heard it used tons at Autopia as well as here, so could someone fill me in on what LSP stands for?

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  • jfelbab
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    While the normal course of use for this product would be to seal it with your LSP, I would always apply it OVER the LSP just prior to a show. I'd reapply an LSP after the show. This product tends to make the paint look like it has just been sprayed and is still wet. If your intent is to show your truck, try applying it by hand right before the show. It does take a technique to apply and remove. The product doesn't really dry, it skins over. I apply to a panel at a time and then cut the skin and remove most of the residue with cotton towels. I follow with plush MF towels.

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  • CumminsCrazed
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    oooh btw....this is the truck it would be going on....let me know if anyone thinks the #7 glaze would even be worth my while to do.....



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  • CumminsCrazed
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    ok well...i dont have any kind of a machine right now except for a wal mart style 10" random orbital

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  • Murr1525
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    It is a pure polish. So it would go:

    1. Wash
    2. Clay
    3. Clean
    4. Pure Polish
    5. Wax - 2 thin coats are best.

    You can use it by hand or machine, but probably easiest to just test it when you first get it by hand.

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  • CumminsCrazed
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    M07?

    Hey guys...im contemplating buying a bottle of this and trying it out on my C10 show truck. Does this stuff replace the need for a wax, or is this product for after compounds but before waxes. Just not exactly sure what process to use when/if i get this to try it out. Also, is M07 recommended to be applied/removed by hand or machine.

    Let me know guys.

    Thanks!
    C.C.
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