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Very cool, I was here looking for this almost exact item.
Thanks Jason.
Bruce
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Is it possible to wax my car using buttery wax as a first coat then followed by brilliant spray glaze?
See, I am thinking by doing that, it gives the car the protection it needs from a wax and achieving a better shine coming from the BSG?!
This is something that I'd like to take as an alternative to Steps 1, 2 and 3.
Please answer my question and thank you in advance!
That's what I do. The Brilliant Spray Glaze brings out a bit more depth & clarity, and really punches out in darks & metallics. The BSG does not offer the long term protection of the wax though, so I repeat the BSG before shows & the like.
Bruce
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Very good stuff, best I've found.
Question: are there any silicones in this product?
Bruce
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I bet it has the flat finish paint on it, which feels porous. I believe he is correct in that you wouldn't want to wax it, and I think Harley tells you that also. I bet you could use Detail Spray though. Test on a small inconspicuous area first.
Bruce
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Actually, some of the products won't work after freezing. Most wax and polish hate temp changes, and won't mix back together.
If you shake the bottle, and the product wont mix together, it's a dead bottle!
Wow, good to know. One more reason for the temperature controlled garage.
Bruce
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Jason,
Last Saturday is hardly minute! What about those of us who wait till Christmas eve?
Have a great Christmas and holiday Adam, Ashley, Jason and everyone!
Bruce
Hi from So-Cal
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Welcome. Yep, it's a sickness I guess. The good news is we have laminated cards with our 14 steps.
Bruce