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  • Glaze #7 vs #5

    I've used #7 and love it. But like others probably experienced it's probably not the easiest products to remove especially in humid condition.

    I attended a seminar by Rod Kraft earlier this month, he pointed out that #5 New car glaze will probably a better choice of products for humid ares. We did not have any demonstration comparing the 2 products side by side.

    Thats why I'm curious. Has anyone used both products and could you give the review in terms of the result. Is it a similar wet look and paint darkening effect like the #7?

    I hope Mike Phillips will chime in on this one.

    Thanks,
    -S-

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    Re: Glaze #7 vs #5

    Originally posted by spriro
    I've used #7 and love it. But like others probably experienced it's probably not the easiest products to remove especially in humid condition.

    I attended a seminar by Rod Kraft earlier this month, he pointed out that #5 New car glaze will probably a better choice of products for humid areas. We did not have any demonstration comparing the 2 products side by side.

    That’s why I'm curious. Has anyone used both products and could you give the review in terms of the result. Is it a similar wet look and paint darkening effect like the #7?

    I hope Mike Phillips will chime in on this one.

    Thanks,
    -S-
    Hi spriro,

    Rod is correct in that #5 New Car Glaze will be easier to remove, especially in humid climates, but it also dries very white and leaves a lot of white powder residue. This product came out in the 1950's for Acrylic Lacquer paints.

    If you like #7 Show Car Glaze but want something that is easier to remove from a clear coat finish, pick up a bottle of
    M-81 Hand Polish
    .

    Same excellent, deep gloss results, easier to work with on modern clear coat finishes. While this product is recommend to be applied by hand, it applies excellent using a PC also.

    Mike
    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #3
      Hey,

      I would strongly second Mike's suggestion for the #81 Hand Polish!! You will love the look it will give to your paint!

      Tim
      Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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      • #4
        I'll definetly try that after I used up my #7.

        BTW Which pad would you use to apply Glaze with DA Polisher?

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        • #5
          Either the W-8006 foam polishing pad, or the Meguiar's W-9006 foam finishing pad.

          On the 2-4 setting.

          Mike
          Mike Phillips
          760-515-0444
          showcargarage@gmail.com

          "Find something you like and use it often"

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          • #6
            If I used my polishing pad for #9 and use it for #7 after hand wash and air dry it, Am I compromising the result?

            I only have one for now.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by spriro
              If I used my polishing pad for #9 and use it for #7 after hand wash and air dry it, Am I compromising the result?

              I only have one for now.
              I don't see where it would hurt anything myself, but #7 can be applied by hand also....Just be sure to use a Hi-Tech foam pad.
              r. b.

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              • #8
                You will find that it takes awhile for the pads to air dry, maybe even a few days. You are better off having a pad for each product. The pads do clean up nice though as Tim suggested. Soak them in Dawn for a few hours rinse them out well and let them air dry.

                I third the suggestion of using #81. And use a Ultimate Wipe microfiber towel for the final wipe off. If you use a PC to apply #81 (which works great BTW) use an Ultimate Bonnet for removal. IMHO the Utlimate Bonnets are a must-have for anyone who owns a PC!

                If you can't find the #81 you can try the Deep Crystal Polish (Step 2) which does a nice job too.

                RamAirV1
                2015 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack 392Granite Crystal
                2006 GTO Impulse Blue

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