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I find that the depth of shine has a lot to do with the prep work (claying and polishing) before the glaze is applied.
A sealant is a glaze, its an acrylic product that cures to the paint long term to provide way better protection then wax can.
Some sealants/glazes contain polishing compounds. I personally stay away from all-in-one products.
Glazes last for months!!! (6 months +)
I can see where I applied a glaze and where I didnt over 6 months later when I spray the car down with water; no wax does that.
I'm so confused now....
http://www.autodetailingsoluhttp://...et/m2016.htmltions.net/mirror-glaze-line.html
I've got the M80 Speed Glaze that came with my kit. It's a Glaze/Polish, but it's ment to be waxed over. It's got some cutting power to help smooth out imperfections.
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.net/m0716.html
Then you have the Show Car Glaze that is more of a pure polish. It doesn't have any cutting agents.
It's also supposed to be followed up with some kind of wax.
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.net/m2016.html
Then there's the Poly Sealant that doesn't contain Polishes or Cutting Agents, but it does contain some Waxes.
I dunno... it's so confusing.
Then you have things like this.
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.net/m6612.html
It's a polish that doubles as a wax as it's applied.
There's so many choices :laugh:.