Clearkote red moose glaze vs Danase wet glaze 2.0

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I will top this off with either Souveran, Nattys Blue or P21S.



Going on a 2001 mineral grey mustang after Menzerna IP/FP.
 
That or just get them both to compare and contrast yourself. I currently have the original DWG and am a big fan. Especially since it has protective qualities. The new 2.0 I'm hoping will be even better. I've had a hankering to get RMG for a while now so I'll be getting some of that sometime soon. I say get both, chose the one your most curious about for your first detail, then try the other come fall when your ready for another full or semi full detail to see the differences.
 
narcolept said:
Dude. Think you could keep your questions to the original thread you started? :cooleek:



dude. if you have a problem with my posts, its simple, dont read them. i am using this website for what it is meant for and everyone else seems to be very helpful. so, mind your own business and one day i may answer one of your questions, or more.
 
I had a bottle of DWG and used it up because I loved it so much. I am came across this stuff and to me it looks and smells almost the same and it works just as good. i am about half way through my bottle and will reorder when i am done with this one. here is a link; DWG alt
 
A curiosity about RMG. Will it take take off whatever sealant or LSP you have on your car?



I could be mistaken but I recall reading that it has some cut or cleaning properties to it. Only reason I ask is because I just did a detail where I started with SRP, followed by DWG & topped it off with some Carnauba Moose (which looked smokin' btw) but I've got an insane hankering to rock some RMG to see what it looks like but don't wanna strip off my 4 hours of love. I reckon I could always wait a few months to do a FPII, RMG, carnauba Moose detail if it does but if it doesn't what the hey.
 
I think I remember Scottwax being a big proponent of RMG back in the day, not sure if he still uses it or not though. But I can bet if he liked it and used it a lot, it is going to be a good choice for lots of people. But of course, LSP's are a lot about personal choice.
 
gravytime said:
A curiosity about RMG. Will it take take off whatever sealant or LSP you have on your car?



I could be mistaken but I recall reading that it has some cut or cleaning properties to it. Only reason I ask is because I just did a detail where I started with SRP, followed by DWG & topped it off with some Carnauba Moose (which looked smokin' btw) but I've got an insane hankering to rock some RMG to see what it looks like but don't wanna strip off my 4 hours of love. I reckon I could always wait a few months to do a FPII, RMG, carnauba Moose detail if it does but if it doesn't what the hey.



I read the same as you, which is that RMG contains cleaners. Because it does have cleaners, I could only imagine that you would strip off some of the love. However, I believe it can also be applied before applying the sealant, since like the sealant, it is acrylic and will not interfere with bonding. *OR*, you can try the DWG, which is a pure glaze with no cleaners.



I think Im getting the hang of this.
 
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