Is glaze 7 removes LPS or it adds more depth and gloss. What is the best approach for application, hand, DA or rotary and what pad you recommend. I'm assuming the glaze has no abrasive polish. Please advice.
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Re: Meguiar's Glaze#7
Technically, #7 is a pure polish (polishing oils, no cleaners whatsoever) so it won't remove LSP. Removal could come from the the applicator pad rubed across the paint, but #7 is applied before applying wax/LSP. It adds gloss, depth, gives the most dramatic difference on dark paints. It can be applied using a DA and hand,DA application is best since you can apply it real thin, use the black meguiars finishing pad. HOwever, hand application is the most convenient FOR ME. Since I can just focus on my hands, applicators and Microfiber buffing towels for removal rather than with the DA where you have to put product, apply it to the paint, turn off the DA, IMMEDIATELY remove the #7 since it should not be allowed to haze (in this case, it doesn't) but leaving it for too long can make it tougher to remove or at least require a different technique.
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Re: Meguiar's Glaze#7
The Supreme Shine towels would be fine for removing all of those. Of course other brands make similar types of towels. You tend to want the plush/fuzzy kind of towels for product removal.
The Ult. Wipe can be nice for a final wipe, or a QD/spray wax.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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