Poorboys Glaze - Which One For Zenith Blue Paint?

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by bradders, May 20, 2018.

  1. 5201F09A-11E2-4789-9B37-C9065D39DDD1.jpeg pic to show rough colour, but it’s confusing: I’d say it’s a light colour but suspect they say dark...any advice? @rob lewis ?
     
  2. I think the wing looks lighter than the nose? But definitely gray not blue.
     
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  3. I’m looking for some advice on whether to go with the glaze for dark or light cars, not a critique on how good or bad the car is : unamused:
     
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  4. And I thought you were talking about the 'plane...
     
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  5. Hiya @bradders .....so you are ideally looking for a glaze ( these fill and ' mask ' defects in the paintwork )....so I would highly recommend you try KKD Regloss Paint Glaze....it will produce outstanding results on your paint....get it from here buddy;

    https://liquidelementsuk.co.uk/collections/krystal-kleen-detail/products/regloss-paint-glaze-1
     
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  6. I thought it was a thread about donuts :rolleyes:
     
  7. Donuts dont last long enough to get their own thread with Bradders.
     
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  8. Blue glazed ones!
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  9. Nope buddy...apply by hand with either a soft foam applicator or a soft microfibre applicator...Application is simply a case of wipe on and wait a few seconds before buffing clear. It really cant be any simpler to achieve instant results.
     
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  10. I’ve pots from 7+ years still a third full and have been used regularly so don’t be alarmed at the price, you can pay the same over that period but incrementally in cheaper waxes.
    I flit between swissol (now called swissvax) and zymol (not the bottled stuff they launched for Halfords).
    The formula is specific to the paint on Stuttgart’s finest and gives amazing results though pre prep is instrumental to that success.
    Easy to use, works better in direct sunlight unlike most that powder at the slightest warmth.

     
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