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Is this the correct order? My first time machine polishing


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you probably dont want to use the glaze after sealing or waxing right away.  as the glaze has a high solvent content which has the effect of cleaning off whatever is on the paint.  it may not strip the sealant (it will probably strip wax though) but I would imagine it will put a dent in it.

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Another question to add is, when the word "seal" is used, is it Paint Sealant, or Quick Seal Spray, or both, or either one?

 

Where would the spray fit in?

adding any protection to the paint is considered "sealing".  it's based on the idea that you are "sealing" up your results with a thin, sacrificial, water and UV proof coating.  Whether that be with a natural wax or thin synthetic coating.  Since there is no universal standards when it comes to naming types of products in detailing, things can get confusing, but if you go to the root of the word and use common sense you can likely figure it out.   Kind of like polish or wax.  some company's define these two as the same, different or use them interchangably.  Same thing with "glaze", that can be defines as a non abrasive product, or an abrasive product.  some are meant to clean paint, some are just a thin barrier of protection for paint that has yet to cure.  Your best bet is to ask the manufacturer.

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