i've been reading and see that #80 has oils in it. i was wondering if adding a pure glaze before waxing would still make a noticeable difference over just the speed glaze. thnx.
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From what I've read, many have said that you can skip the polishing step (for those who desire to add a pure polish) after using M80 because of the rich polishing oils in that product.Proud owner of the finest looking car in the parking lot.
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Re: pure glaze after #80 speed glaze question
Originally posted by tinhead
i've been reading and see that #80 has oils in it. i was wondering if adding a pure glaze before waxing would still make a noticeable difference over just the speed glaze. thnx.
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Hey,
Meguiar's M80 Speed Glaze is a cleaner that has a healthy dose of TS Oils and a paintable polymer. Its unique polymer is for use on fresh paint so that it can offer protection until the paint cures. The paintable polymer will actually last a fair amount of time, but not as long as a dedicated wax/sealant.
For cured paint, I would always follow the #80 with 2 coats of #21 or NXT Tech Wax. That way, it will help to lock in the benefits from the the #80!
Tim
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