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      08-13-2010, 02:28 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by phil@detailersdomain View Post
they differ from glanz to sv.

here are the directions for glanz

APPLYING GLANZ WAX

Once you're car is cleaned and polished, it's time to apply your Einszett Glanz Wax. Because Glanz Wax is unlike any other wax, application differs slightly.

1. Work in a shaded area out of direct sunlight.
2. Work on one area at a time covering two to four square feet.
3. Use an Uber microfiber applicator pad.
4. Pour a small amount of Glanz Wax on your applicator and wipe it on the surface of your car. Since it applies in liquid form, a small amount will cover a very large area. So be cautious and don't pour too much.
5. Treat one section of your car at a time. Do not allow Glanz Wax to dry for more than a minute or so. After 30-60 seconds of hazing, Glanz Wax will transform from its liquid form into a solid wax. When this happens, use a clean Uber Microfiber Towel to buff to a brilliant shine. Turn your towel frequently.
6. If Glanz Wax gets on your black plastic trim, do not worry. Glanz Wax will not leave a white residue or chalky remains.
7. Continue the process until your entire car is completed. After waxing with Glanz, your car's paint should feel slick and smooth, and be free of streaks and smudges. What do you do if, after all this work, you still have streaks and areas that don't want to buff out perfectly? Park your car in the sun for 10-15 minutes. Let it get warm, but not hot. Next, take it back inside the garage and buff with a slightly damp (dampen with water and wring tightly) Uber Microfiber Towel. The warmth of the car softens the wax, allowing it to buff out to a clear, high gloss.
so real quick if bought these:
einszett paint (light polish)
einszett glanz (polymer wax)

would I be using them both every time I wash/wax?

Also what do you recommend for an engine bay cleaner? Not something I need to do all the time but for stuff like the occasional show/big meet.
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