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  • speed glaze

    can you all give me the rundown on speed glaze. i have the cataloge and phone reps read from it. just would like to know from someone who uses it
    thanks
    mike at the shine shop

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    Speed glaze is my favorite meguiars product. #80 is a part of almost every detail that I do. I like to use it via PC and rotary depending on the condition of the paint.

    With the PC I apply it with a yellow polishing pad at 5.5. I work it until it alomst disappears, then move to the next section. After I have applied to the entire vehicle, I remove with MF.

    With the rotary it cuts or braks down much quicker. It is thin so sling can be a problem(for me anyway). I use the same polishing pad with the rotary and apply it in the same manner.

    I find that speed glaze effectively removes light to medium swirls and blemishes while leaving behind a finish that is ready for your favorite LSP.

    If you are really feeling frisky, try #80/#81/NXT

    Here is a quote from Mike Phillips from another forum on speed glaze. I hope this helps.


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    "Speed Glaze is unique in that it contains a synthetic, "Paintable Polymer".

    This offers painters and body shop owners a way to provide their customers with a level of "paint protection" throughout the paint manufactures recommended cure period, (like that offered by a synthetic wax), without the fear of contaminating the shop or interfering with the cure process.

    It has a high content of Meguiar's trade secret polishing/conditioning oils and thus makes dark colors look very dark, much like some of Meguiar’s pure polishes. Example: #7 Show Car Glaze, #3 Machine Glaze, Deep Crystal Polish and #81 Hand Polish.

    At the same time, it is a "Cleaner/Polish", because it also contains Meguiar's Diminishing Abrasive Technology, which enables it to remove fine defects while leveling the surface.

    It is not as aggressive as #83 Dual-Action Cleaner Polish but is more aggressive than #9 Swirl Remover as well as #82 Swirl Free Polish.

    Because of the above three characteristics it is unique among the Mirror Glaze line of products.

    It’s a product that you must try for yourself in order to find out if it works for your particular situation.

    It can be used by hand, rotary buffer and dual-action polisher.

    I hope this helps…

    Mike Phillips "

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    • #3
      #80

      My local PBE claims that Speed Glaze is the most popular Meguiars product that they sell.

      I don't think anyone else makes a product like this than can provide the protection of a polymer during the paint curing process.

      RamAirV1
      2015 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack 392Granite Crystal
      2006 GTO Impulse Blue

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