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CLEANING THE PAINT - PHASE 2 - SEALING AND GLAZING
If you could
see your car's paint magnified, it would look like a miniature mountain
range. Because of the hills and valleys, light is reflected
at different angles reducing the appearance of depth. Custom
& show cars go through extra steps in the paint process to achieve
flattest paint surface possible. The surface is sanded with
1,500 to 2,000 grit, wet sand paper, which is referred to as wet
sanding. This process will allow the light to reflect like
a mirror. Sealing and glazing can achieve a similar effect.
Sealers and glazes will enhance the painted surface by smoothing
out the hills and filling in the valleys. They also refresh the
paint with oils that are lost during oxidation caused by UV damage.
By sealing and glazing, you will get that extra depth of shine that
we all admire. You should always use a quality 100% cotton terry
applicator when applying sealer and glaze. Plan on using at least
two applicators for this job. That will prevent the sealer and glaze
from drying on the applicator and causing scratches from the hardening
of the residue. Do not apply the product directly onto the painted
surface. Apply the product to the applicator, fold the applicator,
and blot the product evenly over the applicator, which will enable
an even application of the product. Always do small sections at
a time. Let the sealer and glaze dry to a fine haze, then buff with
clean 100% cotton or microfiber towel. As with applicators, be prepared
to use several towels. You will know its time to change towels when
you notice a slight resistance between the towel and the painted
surface. Always wash your applicators and towels in mild soap and
rinse thoroughly. Never use liquid fabric softener or dryer sheets.
The residue left on your towels can cause streaking. Once the vehicle
has been completely sealed and glazed, it is important to immediately
follow-up with a quality wax or polish. Cleaning, sealing, and glazing
will clean the paint, but will do nothing to protect it from the
same contaminants that you have just removed.
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