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Amazing Glaze Outperforms Waxes & Polishes
- Amazing Glaze is neither a wax, polish nor silicone. It is a protective coating that actually bonds to a painted or fiberglass surface. A wax is just that, a wax. Waxes have little "staying power" can burn off in hot sun; tend to bleed off at high speed driving, and when you re-wax the original remainder is rubbed off or blends in without offering any increased protection by multi-coating.
- Polishes are either wax based or water based silicone emulsions. The latter are self sacrificing and disappear quickly with repeated washing, driving in rain and the rate at which they dissolve, degenerate and disappear is heightened by increasing your maintenance schedule, usage, or by the season. They are shortest lived in summertime, when you need them most!
- Amazing Glaze provides an improvable film. Unlike wax or polish, which only brings you back to having "a new coat of the same material" Amazing Glaze will build upon itself. A double application (with the second one made after the first one sets up) will yield a double thickness and twice the protection. While it may not be necessary, you can double the protective layer, which you can not do with wax or polish.
- Waxes are extremely soft and impart little protection (other than their short-lived ability to bead water) to a painted or fiberglass surface. Amazing Glaze is extremely hard (literally becoming part of the painted substrate), yet "gives" with the movement of sheet metal or fiberglass. Amazing Glaze protects the surface from bird droppings, acid rain, and other industrial pollutants. When you wash your vehicle regularly, these stains and pollutants will come off with ease leaving a like new, showroom appearance!
- Amazing Glaze is simple and fast to apply. There is virtually no rubbing involved. Like a wax or polish, though, you will be "enhancing" the surface that you start with. No combination product or so-called "cleaner wax" can do what Amazing Glaze does.
- Wax leaves a residue when applied. Amazing Glaze does not. This residue often requires a great deal of buffing which may even require a mechanical buffer (especially) in hot or very dry weather. Simply swiping the surface with a damp towel after an application of Amazing Glaze is sufficient to make sure no streaks remain and there is never any white or powdery residue.
- Waxes and polishes have little penetrating ability, while Amazing Glaze actually flows into and bonds with the surface to give a lasting protective coating that in many cases will continue to offer it's protective value for a full year or more.
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