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Sherman8r44 said:I'm liking it a lot so far. First off it smells great (grape). It's thick but laughably easy on/off, the residue just wipes off like butter. Leaves a dripping wet, "blingy" shine behind, and that's on silver...I imagine that it will look awesome on black. It also is a polymer sealant, which according to CG "has better durability than any of [their] creme waxes". And, because it's a polymer, it can be topped with a polymer sealant--the vast majority of glazes can only be topped with carnauba waxes. The only minus to the product is that it doesn't seem to hide marring that well.
imajes said:has anyone tried mixing the ez creme glaze with a sealant?
i have the EXTREME TOP-COAT PAINT SEALANT+3X CARNAUBA
i'm thinking of trying it out this weekend.
cg sealant glaze anyone?
Sherman8r44 said:EZ Creme Glaze has a polymer sealant in it...so it already is a sealant glaze. :think:
atticdog said:superior shine-enhancing ability coupled with the durability of Acrylic Polymer Resins.
SVECobraR said:wow, so it must be better than their revived glaze. anyone want to trade some, i have a gallon of revive and i'd like to try this product out.
Sherman8r44 said:Different sealants have differing durabilities. TopCoat has NOT done well in that department for me. According to Paul @CG, "EZ Creme Glaze has durability surpassing that of any CG creme wax". Mixing specially engineered chemical formulations is a stupid idea...