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  • #31
    Re: #3 vs. #5 vs. #7

    [QUOTE=Mike Phillips;16390]Don't forget about Deep Crystal Polish, it is very similar to #7 but easy to work with on clear coats like #81, best of all, it's easy to find and suggest retail is $4.99



    Wow I payed 15$ bucks for a bottle . maybe it costs more in canada

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    • #32
      Re: #3 vs. #5 vs. #7

      I had a bottle of Mirror Glaze #7 glaze/resealer from back in the day, the plastic bottle cracked and it dried up. This was a beige bottle with green writing when you could find it at Pep Boys and before their was a Consumer/Professional product lines.

      I would like to get some more, it seems its now Show Car Glaze but in the Mirror Glaze line and not easily found.

      Is the Deep Crystal Polish really the same exact thing?

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      • #33
        Re: #3 vs. #5 vs. #7

        Autozone will sometimes carry Show car Glaze (M07) and M26 (High Tech Yellow Wax) or at least the one near me does. Deep Crystal Polish does not have as much polishing oils as M07 but if you use any kind of cleaner/polish before then you may not need a pure polish at all. In almost all cases, Deep Crystal Polish should do the job the same as M07 would.
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