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glaze and sealant


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Actually Adams is the only major brand I know of that recommends to apply glaze after sealant and not before. The typical thinking is the glaze would go down first and then be sealed in by the sealant and thus prolonging its effects. I assume Adams philosophy is that the sealant will "bond" better with nothing between it and the bare paint. Since its their products, I would probably just follow the instructions and not worry about it. Your probably not going to see or notice any difference with the human eye.

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