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<blockquote data-quote="TheWolf" data-source="post: 910443" data-attributes="member: 12996"><p>I suppose a different brand of products could have a glaze that could go under a sealant. However, when I read about the CG Jetseal, it says "Jet Seal <u>bonds to the surface</u> creating a strong shield against water spots, contamination, road grime, and solar rays. The ability to <u>chemically bond to paintwork</u>... " This would make me think that having any other product on the paint would affect the bonding of this sealant. </p><p> </p><p>Not sure which of the seven different CG glazes you are using, but the info on Glossworkz Glaze say it "is formulated with special polymers to maintain even distribution of gloss enhancers, <u>premium oils</u>, and UV inhibitors...apply Glossworkz Glaze Follow up with your favorite Chemical Guys sealant or wax to lock in the premium look of Glossworkz Glaze". Given that the glaze has oils in it, I would think that this would prevent the sealant from fully bonding with the paint.</p><p> </p><p>Since you have your truck polished, then there would be no swirls or minor scratches that would benefit from being filled or hidden by the glaze, so my unofficial recommendation would be to apply the sealant first.</p><p> </p><p>Remember that most of the shine comes from having the paint polished. Glazes, sealants and waxes will certainly enhance to some degree, but the results are somewhat limited on paint that is in poor condition.</p><p> </p><p>In the first post of this thread, the truck paint was new, not swirled, and I did not polish it. I applied Liquid Paint Sealant, Brilliant Glaze, then Americana Wax. It had really good shine. However, this spring I polished the paint with the two-step process, and then finished with just Liquid Paint Sealant. I will tell you without a doubt that the polished paint with just sealant had way more shine than the first process with the sealant/glaze/wax combo.</p><p> </p><p>-Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWolf, post: 910443, member: 12996"] I suppose a different brand of products could have a glaze that could go under a sealant. However, when I read about the CG Jetseal, it says "Jet Seal [U]bonds to the surface[/U] creating a strong shield against water spots, contamination, road grime, and solar rays. The ability to [U]chemically bond to paintwork[/U]... " This would make me think that having any other product on the paint would affect the bonding of this sealant. Not sure which of the seven different CG glazes you are using, but the info on Glossworkz Glaze say it "is formulated with special polymers to maintain even distribution of gloss enhancers, [U]premium oils[/U], and UV inhibitors...apply Glossworkz Glaze Follow up with your favorite Chemical Guys sealant or wax to lock in the premium look of Glossworkz Glaze". Given that the glaze has oils in it, I would think that this would prevent the sealant from fully bonding with the paint. Since you have your truck polished, then there would be no swirls or minor scratches that would benefit from being filled or hidden by the glaze, so my unofficial recommendation would be to apply the sealant first. Remember that most of the shine comes from having the paint polished. Glazes, sealants and waxes will certainly enhance to some degree, but the results are somewhat limited on paint that is in poor condition. In the first post of this thread, the truck paint was new, not swirled, and I did not polish it. I applied Liquid Paint Sealant, Brilliant Glaze, then Americana Wax. It had really good shine. However, this spring I polished the paint with the two-step process, and then finished with just Liquid Paint Sealant. I will tell you without a doubt that the polished paint with just sealant had way more shine than the first process with the sealant/glaze/wax combo. -Dan [/QUOTE]
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