I always thought show car glaze was used before waxing. I just saw somewhere where they recommended it after waxing. What is the correct application order??
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Show car glaze #7 is a pure polish and you have to seal it with a wax in order to last more time so, I don't know where you saw that but yes you need to use it before waxing.
first: show car glaze #7.
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I've used this product for years. I always use it before waxing. I also use it after waxing just before I bring a car to a show. I love the oily-wet look and it has turned a lot of heads at the shows. Of course, it doesn't last long if applied after a wax.Last edited by jfelbab; Apr 14, 2006, 03:16 PM.Jim
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Originally posted by jfelbab
I've used this product for years. I always use it before waxing. I also use it after waxing just before I bring a car to a show. I love the oily-wet look and it has turned a lot of heads at the shows. Of course, it doesn't last long if applied after a wax.
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If applied on top of wax/sealant, the Show Car Glaze will wear off very quickly.
However, people with show cars, or going to a show will sometimes do this, putting #7 on top of wax/sealant, as some people find it gives a little more pop to the paint.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Can I put #7 on the day before a show that I have to drive 100 miles to get to? If I go over the car with a QD will I lose whatever extra pop #7 gave me?Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
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What is the difference between #7 and the Step 2 Crystal Pure Polish?/Keith
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Originally posted by Kman
What is the difference between #7 and the Step 2 Crystal Pure Polish?
Mike can tell you more, but my guess is that DC2 is thinner (making it more consumer level friendly), a newer formula, and is maximized for clearcoats.
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Originally posted by Mosca
There's a difference, but my experience is that it's not enough that I'd recommend going out and getting #7 if you already have DC2. DC2 is easier to work with and gets you close enough to the #7 look that almost no one could tell the difference.
Mike can tell you more, but my guess is that DC2 is thinner (making it more consumer level friendly), a newer formula, and is maximized for clearcoats.
TomOriginally posted by 2hotford
Meguiar's #7 Show Car Glaze contains the highest amounts of TS Oils. It was created a long time go when SS paint was the norm. However, it works very well with BC/CC paints!
DC#2 contains less TS Oils, is a little easier to remove, and performs very similar to #7.
Cheers!
Tim
Alright thanks. I noticed when I was applying DC#2, it was not as runny as the #7 was. And was a lot easier to remove. I had heck of a time removing the #7 when I used it./Keith
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Originally posted by Rusty Bumper
Removing #7 is a bit more involved than the other polishes that Meguiars makes. Here's a great writeup by Mike P. that explains it in great detail....Just scroll down a bit to find it....
http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...show+car+glaze/Keith
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