It took me a while to come around and actually try the Brilliant Spray Glaze, but I sure am glad I did. This is an amazing product! It gives my finish lots of depth and provides a silky smooth shine. I think it provides more tangible results than any other single product I have used...I love it.
Here are some shots from my recent work/play.
1. BSG separates by desing...its ok...a quick shake takes care of it.
2. I always hold the mf applicator over the surface I am glazing so as to catch any overspray. This stuff is liquid gold and I dont want to waste a drop!
3. It's super easy to apply. Simply slide the mf applicator along the surface and cover the clean/dry paint, glass and chrome. Very easy and theraputic...lol..the following is a shot of my truck as the product dries. It doesnt take long to dry, but I always allow more than enough time. I gave it a couple hours on a warm, dry day.
4. Using an Adams blue MF towel, it's super easy to remove the dried product. It creates a tiny amount of fine dust, which is easily swallowed up by the MF. The following is a pic after I started to remove the BSG from the windshield. Its obvious where I have/not removed it.
5. The pic isnt a good one, but I hope it shows how great the shine is on the glass, at least (I know its too dark to really see the paint).
The best words I have to describe the results of using BSG are 'silky smooth' and 'BANG!'. The shine is smooth and the metallic qualities of the paint pop out at you. Love this stuff. I will take the truck out of the garage as soon as the local grass fires are controlled and the soot is knocked out of the air..I'll be sure to post some real pics of the results.
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It took me a while to come around and actually try the Brilliant Spray Glaze, but I sure am glad I did. This is an amazing product! It gives my finish lots of depth and provides a silky smooth shine. I think it provides more tangible results than any other single product I have used...I love it.
Here are some shots from my recent work/play.
1. BSG separates by desing...its ok...a quick shake takes care of it.
2. I always hold the mf applicator over the surface I am glazing so as to catch any overspray. This stuff is liquid gold and I dont want to waste a drop!
3. It's super easy to apply. Simply slide the mf applicator along the surface and cover the clean/dry paint, glass and chrome. Very easy and theraputic...lol..the following is a shot of my truck as the product dries. It doesnt take long to dry, but I always allow more than enough time. I gave it a couple hours on a warm, dry day.
4. Using an Adams blue MF towel, it's super easy to remove the dried product. It creates a tiny amount of fine dust, which is easily swallowed up by the MF. The following is a pic after I started to remove the BSG from the windshield. Its obvious where I have/not removed it.
5. The pic isnt a good one, but I hope it shows how great the shine is on the glass, at least (I know its too dark to really see the paint).
The best words I have to describe the results of using BSG are 'silky smooth' and 'BANG!'. The shine is smooth and the metallic qualities of the paint pop out at you. Love this stuff. I will take the truck out of the garage as soon as the local grass fires are controlled and the soot is knocked out of the air..I'll be sure to post some real pics of the results.
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