What is the difference between show car glaze and new car glaze and what does it mean it is good for humid conditions? Does it mean it's good to apply in humid conditions or if u live in humid conditions this is good for ur car?
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Re: New car and show car glaze
Originally posted by 79elcamino View PostWhat is the difference between show car glaze and new car glaze
#5 New Car Glaze tends to be easier to wipe off when you are working in a humid environment.
#5 is applied by hand,orbital, D/A polisher or rotary buffer.
#7 Show Car Glaze can only be applied by hand, orbital or D/A polisher.
If it is not fresh paint, we recommend topping both of them with your favorite Meguiar's Wax for maximum protection.
Mike Pennington
Director of Global Training, Events and Consumer Relations
Meguiar's, Inc.
800-854-8073
mpennington@meguiars.com
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Re: New car and show car glaze
Not to thread jack but I'm curious, I rarely use M7 but ive heard different techniques of using the product. Is it suppose to be applied like a polish, worked into the paint or let it sit like a wax?
(I assume worked in like a polish but just double checking)
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Re: New car and show car glaze
According to a "publication" released on Autopia, written by Mike Phillips, the product is supposed to be pushed into the pores of the paint. I followed that advice and I THINK I am getting slightly better results from simply applying it. However, not a significant one to waste too much effort on.
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