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    Glaze under Poorboy`s

    Anyone have any advice/preference for a glaze to use under EX or EX-P; or am I out to lunch, as usual.

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    I have used Vanilla Moose with great results.

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    I have used any glaze that you can name under EX without problems. I haven`t tried EX-P yet.
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    I like Vanilla Moose under EX. Great gloss and wetness.

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    VM is the choice from everything I`ve seen. It`s the way I went and it works great.
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    You can use PWC applied by hand as a glaze (a second coat).
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    Vanilla Moose

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    I was probably the first person to try Vanilla Moose under EX-P (the production version as well as the prototype), and I can definitely vouch for the combo. I really like the look on dark colors and whites. For light metallics, I prefer using PwC in place of VM.

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    Marj, what`s the difference between PWC and VM? I`ve got VM and I love it
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    To me, VM looks a bit wetter and deeper than PwC. I like PwC`s ability to clean a bit better.
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    Originally posted by Scott P
    To me, VM looks a bit wetter and deeper than PwC. I like PwC`s ability to clean a bit better.
    :yeah Scott`s right. VM gives you a wetter and glossier look. PwC is brighter and clearer. If you`re looking for a one-step, then PwC is probably a better choice. If you`re looking for a base layer, then you need to consider the color of the vehicle and the traits you want to emphasize the most (depth, gloss, metallic flake, reflectivity, etc.). Both are excellent products.

 

 

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