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Old 10-31-2016, 09:09 AM
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Any recommendations on a Glaze with NO abrasives? Meguiars 7, 3M, Adams? The paint on the car is in great shape and I'm looking for some extra POP!
Old 10-31-2016, 09:11 AM
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Old 10-31-2016, 09:27 AM
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The Glaze's you would find that do have any abrasive to them are so minute. It would only add to the gloss. Why else use a glaze if not to fill defects? Remove the defects
Old 10-31-2016, 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Spowell637
Any recommendations on a Glaze with NO abrasives? Meguiars 7, 3M, Adams? The paint on the car is in great shape and I'm looking for some extra POP!
You say more POP ... what have you done so far ?? What are you using ?? Glazes have no protection and offer wetness thru the oils in them and light filling.

Megs 7 Showroom Glaze is always been the defacto glaxe for which most others are judged. But newer sealant compatible glazes are now available.
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Our Brilliant Glaze will give you a quick pop to your paint with amazing depth and clarity, easy on easy off. It has incredible filling properties too, Like mentioned it has no protection just meant for shine, however you could apply every weekend with no buildup.
http://adamspolishes.com/shop/exteri...laze-16oz.html
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I used 3M this weekend. Turned out great. Couldn't find Meg. #7 , so thought I would try the 3M.
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Originally Posted by got2hav1
I used 3M this weekend. Turned out great. Couldn't find Meg. #7 , so thought I would try the 3M.
We are more than happy to help !

http://www.autogeek.net/glazes.html
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I use to love Show Car Glaze #7. It would really make the paint pop. You will need to top it with a good was and/or sealant because (as mentioned in previous post) it really doesn't offer an protection.
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ADAMS Glaze is awesome. Love it!
Originally Posted by Spowell637
Any recommendations on a Glaze with NO abrasives? Meguiars 7, 3M, Adams? The paint on the car is in great shape and I'm looking for some extra POP!
Old 11-04-2016, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Coach Borne
ADAMS Glaze is awesome. Love it!
I agree

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