Need advice on inaccessible areas

Discussion in 'Compounds, Polishes, Paint Cleaners, and Glazes' started by ampbmw, Aug 14, 2010.

  1. ampbmw

    ampbmw DB Forum Supporter

    I recently corrected a Range Rover, and you cannot polishing in between the letters, which really takes away from the total corrected finish. I don't think the owner will ever notice, but to me I just thought, there has to be SOMEthing I can do about these situations next time.

    my thoughts were, is there a way to FILL in the swirls...like a glaze that will just help those areas match more with the rest of the corrected finish?

    what glaze has extraordinary filling properties??
     
  2. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    Use a Q-Tip with some compound or polish. They make detailing swabs that have more specific uses that you could try. Chemical Guys EZ Creme Glaze and The Detail Shoppe Wet Glaze 2.0 seem to fill pretty well.
     
  3. ampbmw

    ampbmw DB Forum Supporter


    good advice
     
  4. ltebow34

    ltebow34 Birth of a Detailer

    I am not doubting what you say or agreeing but I have just finished reading on autopia forum a huge backandforth thread about ez creme filling, not filling for pages. I have used and I don't see any real filling, no more than a MILD covering that really any QD could do.
     
  5. Cobra

    Cobra Virgin Detailer

    Clear Kote Vanilla Moose Wax-Hand Glaze has pretty good filling from my experiences...
    ClearKote Vanilla Moose Wax-Hand Glaze
    They have lots of other products now that I have not seen, I used this 2 years ago and it was my first real detailing stuff.
     
  6. pektel

    pektel DB Forum Supporter

    You know, I use either KAIO or DG501 around badges/lettering. I haven't found a GREAT solution for it though.
     
  7. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    Hmmm, interesting. I actually had a gallon of the stuff and decided that I really don't need a glaze at all, so I probably only used it about once. I traded/sold the rest of it. I was under the impression it did it's job well, but you seem to have tested better than I had.
     

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