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Loi Oct 5, 2008 11:03 AM

Meguiar's Mirror Glaze?
 
hey I went to my local autozone and purchase this http://www.autothing.com/images/Prod...ShowGlaze7.jpg

have anyone used this? results? comments?

thanks

LOI

Seer Oct 5, 2008 12:28 PM

#7 Glaze, works great, but make sure you top it with a Carnauba Wax, or their #21 Sealant, because it has ZERO durability. It is only meant to add depth and wetness to the paint, no protection. It'll give your car that extra pop.

Also when applying it, onyl apply panel at a time, meaning, apply to one panel, then remove immediately. It's a bare to get off if you let it sit for too long.

I also would not top it with any kind've non meguiars sealant, like Zaino etc, they will not bond properly to the surface with #7 Mirror Glaze.

A lot of guys who love the Mirror Glaze Megs products will do the following:

#7, then #21, then #26, or skip 21. (21 has great durability, and 26, has a deeper look)

Loi Oct 5, 2008 01:14 PM

i was just going to wash the car, clay bar, apply the glaze then finish it with black magic paste wax(because thats what i already have). is that fine too? i didnt even notice the number 7 was a step. thanks for the input!

Blackjack Oct 5, 2008 02:05 PM

Meguiars Mirror Glaze is a run of the line glaze... I does its job, but that's that. There are much better products on the market. My personal favorite in terms of a glaze is Menznera FTG (Finishing Touch Glaze). As the other posters have mentioned, all Glazes have zero durability. They are not protect. They are simply are fillers that will help hide minor imperfections and requires a sealant or wax to be applied on top.

Loi Oct 5, 2008 04:04 PM

yeah i just got done using it on my car... can't really tell the difference.. bit shiner but nothing wow-ing. i just washed the car, apply glaze and removed it with a cheap orbital buffer and applied the wax.

Blackjack Oct 5, 2008 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by Loi (Post 2430444)
yeah i just got done using it on my car... can't really tell the difference.. bit shiner but nothing wow-ing. i just washed the car, apply glaze and removed it with a cheap orbital buffer and applied the wax.

Pick up some Menzerna FTG and you'll notice a difference. Now get some wax or sealant on for protection.

Loi Oct 5, 2008 07:41 PM

thanks black but where can I get "Menzerna FTG?"

VRG37S Oct 5, 2008 08:05 PM

Yeah listen to blackjack.. He knows his sh*t when it comes to detailing...

Blackjack Oct 5, 2008 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by Loi (Post 2430525)
thanks black but where can I get "Menzerna FTG?"

Detailed Image of course... Menzerna Finishing Touch Glaze (FTG)

Seer Oct 5, 2008 08:51 PM

hmm, can a sealant actually bond to menzera ftg though? Since most sealants cannot bond to most glazes.

Black Betty Oct 5, 2008 10:00 PM

I agree with Blackjack about the Menzerna FTG. I just got it recently and have tried it out with great results so far. I've also used Poorboy's World Black Hold Glaze on my OB G37 and their White Diamond on my pearl white Maxima. They work great as well and apply and remove very easily.


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