Just a quick question. I'm detailing a car for a co-worker, and he's picking it up tomorrow. If all goes well, I'll be done later today and might have some extra time in the morning to touch up a few areas. I've washed, clayed, polished, and waxed, so I was going to top it with something for that extra "POP". If you were given the choice, would you hit it with brilliant glaze, or would you put a little ceramic boost on it? The car has never been ceramic coated before, so I'm leaning towards the brilliant glaze, but wanted some opinions.
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Just a quick question. I'm detailing a car for a co-worker, and he's picking it up tomorrow. If all goes well, I'll be done later today and might have some extra time in the morning to touch up a few areas. I've washed, clayed, polished, and waxed, so I was going to top it with something for that extra "POP". If you were given the choice, would you hit it with brilliant glaze, or would you put a little ceramic boost on it? The car has never been ceramic coated before, so I'm leaning towards the brilliant glaze, but wanted some opinions.
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