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Old 12-08-2008, 09:39 AM
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Imperial Hand Glaze

This is the best kept secret in my garage. Back in 1991, I bought a brand new Nissan Maxima SE, Super Black, with a 5 speed. After about a year or so, I noticed that the luster in the paint was going away. A friend of mine turned me on to this product. Long story short, after 11 years of ownership, the car still looked brand new when I sold it. You could almost shave in the reflection! A lot of elbow grease, and a ton of 100% cotton diapers, was worth every minute I spent on it. You Brilliant Black owners will love this! It will remove surface scratches, "clouds/fog," and swirl marks. You won't find this at any auto parts store, but at your finer paint supply stores, or online. I highly recommend this product from my own experience. Click here.

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Re: Imperial Hand Glaze

Thanks for the heads-up.
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Re: Imperial Hand Glaze

WOw its over $1 an ounce. Tats pricey but I'll give it a try.
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"WOw its over $1 an ounce. Tats pricey but I'll give it a try."

It's because it really is that good!
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Re: Imperial Hand Glaze

Great Stuff - it used to come in different size "grit". Can turn old chalky paint to a mirror-like glaze. What I used to polish my wifes car with for some reason #14 comes to mind..... it was 10-15 years ago. Hand glaze was the final stage/finest polish. Good Stuff indeed!
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