Product Review: Adam's Polishes Brilliant Spray Glaze
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Product Review: Adam's Polishes Brilliant Spray Glaze
Let's just say this stuff just simply works.
It's different from a spray wax, and different from a QD. It needs to be spread, and dried prior to removal. It's designed to sit on top of the LSP but work as a gloss/shine additive.
Durability isn't really all there, but it's not designed to do that. It's designed to be sprayed on prior to shows, drive in, and win them . It has no fillers or cleaners so it is LSP safe. Use this for an extra punch over your standard QD's.
I applied it over a fresh coat of Swissvax Divine, and I could definitely notice, a wetter, deeper, jetting type finish that made my IP colored G37S look like as if it was a puddle of shiney milk lol.
Pictures do not do this product justice. It just leaves the surface with that extra punch to wow people.
It also works on everything, trim, windows, chrome, wheels etc. Amazing stuff.
It's different from a spray wax, and different from a QD. It needs to be spread, and dried prior to removal. It's designed to sit on top of the LSP but work as a gloss/shine additive.
Durability isn't really all there, but it's not designed to do that. It's designed to be sprayed on prior to shows, drive in, and win them . It has no fillers or cleaners so it is LSP safe. Use this for an extra punch over your standard QD's.
I applied it over a fresh coat of Swissvax Divine, and I could definitely notice, a wetter, deeper, jetting type finish that made my IP colored G37S look like as if it was a puddle of shiney milk lol.
Pictures do not do this product justice. It just leaves the surface with that extra punch to wow people.
It also works on everything, trim, windows, chrome, wheels etc. Amazing stuff.
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