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Brilliant Glaze is...............BRILLIANT!


Rich

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Washed the car yesterday after the trip to Carlisle this past weekend, and threw a coat of BG on her today. As much as I was impressed with the product on my black Vette, I'm equally or more excited about it on the white! This has always been and continues to be my favorite Adam's product. What a shine!! What do you think?

 

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Can you use BG directly on top of Machine Super Sealant

 

Absolutely! Just be sure to let the MSS cure at least 12-24 hours before you layer anything on top of it.

 

 

Just remember that the BG longevity will only last about 10 days unless you apply Wax over it.

 

Sealant->Glaze->Wax

 

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Mook

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So after looking through this thread, I head over to the local adams retailer to pick up some Brilliant glaze (decided I could wait for shipping to try it out). I found two bottles, one Brilliant Glaze and one was Brilliant spray glaze.

What is the difference? Bubba confused!

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The spray was first I believe. But there was issues with the liquid clogging the sprayer so they refined it and now it's pour and spread essentially

You are correct, the spray was before the pour bottle, but going back even further, it was first called Brilliance and it was also a pour bottle, then it switched to a spray called Brilliant and now it is back to a pour bottle. I think the reason for the spray was to make application easier and so that you applied it in a very thin layer. I have found this still to be true, a thin layer works best with Brilliant.

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You are correct, the spray was before the pour bottle, but going back even further, it was first called Brilliance and it was also a pour bottle, then it switched to a spray called Brilliant and now it is back to a pour bottle. I think the reason for the spray was to make application easier and so that you applied it in a very thin layer. I have found this still to be true, a thin layer works best with Brilliant.

 

Thanks, no longer confused.

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