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Re: Glazes and Using Glazes PT1...

Originally Posted by
gally
In a general sense that's the correct and the original way to put a glaze on via machine.
Low speeds and work the fillers and product into the paint.
You're not working a polish or a wax. It's doesn't have to cure/set etc just machine on and wipe off.

Thought so. Cheers!
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Re: Glazes and Using Glazes PT1...

Originally Posted by
lewisredfern001
great write, ive just got my collection down to the whole AF range, am doing some comparisons with tripple and rejevenate myself 2mro so am interested in your write up
I've been please with the majority of the AF range. gloss and finale are the only ones that haven't stood clear above the market, although finale is still good.
rejuvenate and tripple are quite different both by hand and machine. both offer filling and minor correction but at different ends of the scale.
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Originally Posted by
lewisredfern001
great write, ive just got my collection down to the whole AF range, am doing some comparisons with tripple and rejevenate myself 2mro so am interested in your write up
Great range and 2 great products. I'm a massive fan of AF and rejuvenate
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Re: Glazes and Using Glazes PT1...
Great write up, definitely learnt a few things there.
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Cheers mate. I'll speak to Luke see if it's worth stickying.
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Re: Glazes and Using Glazes PT1...
After seeing those pics I reckon I could acheive the results I want on most of the car (spring/summer) simply by using a glaze.
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Re: Glazes and Using Glazes PT1...
Just to add that Britemax Black Max was the original polymer-based ultra fine polishing glaze first introduced in 2004. Prime Amiga is basically a more expensive copy.
Check out this independant review;
http://carproductstested.com/exterio...ck-max-review/
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Re: Glazes and Using Glazes PT1...
Thanks for that Matt, like I said i'll update this thread with Blackmax and the other Glaze I tried recently (Not imprressive though).
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Re: Glazes and Using Glazes PT1...
Kev, could I use PB blackhole under Jetseal? Just seen I have a new bottle of BH waiting in the shed. Alternatively, the Jetseal is running out so would take recommendations on another sealant to try. Ta.
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Re: Glazes and Using Glazes PT1...

Originally Posted by
Owen
Kev, could I use PB blackhole under Jetseal? Just seen I have a new bottle of BH waiting in the shed. Alternatively, the Jetseal is running out so would take recommendations on another sealant to try. Ta.
It would be fine mate, most glazes work fine under general sealants/waxes.
Have you looked at the werkstat acrylic jett? The only sealant I used from a bottle type is Zaino Z2, then Z6/Z8 system. Looks fantastic.
You have an RB Owen? Do you wax at all?
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Re: Glazes and Using Glazes PT1...
Yes mate I do.
Yes, have DJ Blue Velvet, which I used to use, but at the mo I quite like the cold look of the Jetseal, so haven't waxed on top.
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Crack the BH out. Preferably via machine on a finishing pad then Jetseal if you're happy for now.
I think you'd be super impressed with Werkstat Jett if you like the Jetseal. 3 layers on the Paint in less than an hour. Win win.
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Have been meaning to try the werkstat system since it came out, although I noticed you don't rate glos iirc? In which case should I just get the Jett on it's own do you think.
Also, acrylic or carnauba?
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Re: Glazes and Using Glazes PT1...
On flat RB it has to be Carnauba for looks. It looks incredible on the Trophy.
If it is to be used as a sealant in the traditional sense I'm sure the acrylic will be recomended.
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Re: Glazes and Using Glazes PT1...
Ta dude. Saw it mentioned that acrylic had a better durability (was either JD or Gally from memory) which tbh would suit me better, even if it meant a slight compromise on looks.
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Indeed. The looks will be minimal. The carnauba will obviously look at tad wetter in the summer but after layers of acrylic you'll never tell the difference.
Vics Red wax is worth a look for summer. £20 for small pot that will last for ages just for that extra wet look over a glaze on solid colours. 3 layers of vics imo looks simple immense for that price of wax.
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And forego the sealant in-between glaze and wax?
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Yeah, I do one or 'tother mate.
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Re: Glazes and Using Glazes PT1...
If i am polishing with menz and menz final finish, do i need to use a glaze aswell?
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