i think Prima Amigo or smfin worked well on black (duno if its a cleaner or glaze tho) wet glaze 2.0 worked well on dark colors nonetheless
If you are trying to mask swirls, I'd use CG Wet Mirror. I the paint is mint and you just want to add some more depth and wetness I'd suggest Detail Shoppe Wet Glase 2.0.
I always like CK Red Moose Glaze. Now I've got some Wet Glaze 2.0 from Ken and cant wait to give it a try. ObsessiveDetail Wet Shine Glaze is also a nice glaze!!
i would not suggest putting 845 over top of any glaze. i tried it once and the high solvent content in 845 did not play well with the layer of glaze underneath it. smear city. frankly, i think its pointless to put 845 on top of anything else really. doesnt 845 have some filler in it as is?
Another idea is to use 845 then put 915 on top. It adds a lot of gloss and it is a really nice combo when I have used it together.
I am looking to hide some light swirls between my yearly polishings. I don't own a garage and my truck sees some action that most people would cringe at, so it has some light swirls and I won't be able to touch them until it reaches 50+* in may or june. A friend is allowing me access to his garage for a few hours, long enough to wash clay glaze and wax, so i am hoping to find good product that will keep me from turning away from my truck everytime I park it in the sun.
I've tried the detaile shoppe wet glaze 2.0 and it is excellent. It hides minor swirls, provides some protection, is very slick and is easy to use.
Well I held off and I am going to place an order on thursday, I have blacklight in my basket on CG. Should I just pull the trigger or find another Glaze?