Looking for this fill-in glaze
#1
Looking for this fill-in glaze
Does anybody know where I could find this fill-in glaze? The product itself is suppose to work very well. I read about it continually and it's all based on having extremely good results. But man, I'll be darned if I can find it anywhere. This is the only link I can find about it. However, they don't offer on-line purchasing. From what I gather I think it's a Blue Coral product. Description below. I'd like to purchase some if I knew where I could get it.
http://www.ecolab.com:80/Businesses/.../Products.aspx
Product X™ Fill-in Glaze
Designed to restore the original shine to all automotive finishes. As a fill-in glaze, it contains cleaners and polishing agents that work to remove or fill in surface scratches while enhancing the shine. This special polish works to eliminate swirl marks while creating a deep luster. Most effective if applied by a high speed buffer, but will also work with an orbital or by hand.
http://www.ecolab.com:80/Businesses/.../Products.aspx
Product X™ Fill-in Glaze
Designed to restore the original shine to all automotive finishes. As a fill-in glaze, it contains cleaners and polishing agents that work to remove or fill in surface scratches while enhancing the shine. This special polish works to eliminate swirl marks while creating a deep luster. Most effective if applied by a high speed buffer, but will also work with an orbital or by hand.
#5
Originally Posted by RollingRock
I concur.
I would third that motion.
While I haven't tried them, the Blue Coral products are generally not that highly renowned in the business and tend to focus on 'volume' rather than quality... again, I haven't tried them though; I'm just going on reviews that I've read from people who I trust.
-RP-
#6
Thanks fellas.......I was looking for a band-aid when needed. As long as the #80 works as a filler, that would be fine. I've seen the Blue Coral stuff around but I have never purchased anything made by them.
Road Fly had Q&A on scratch fillers and everybody on that blog was ranting and raving about "Product X, fill and glaze." Problem was, nobody knew where to purchase the stuff. Since then it dawned on me that maybe all the dealerships are using mass quantities .
Road Fly had Q&A on scratch fillers and everybody on that blog was ranting and raving about "Product X, fill and glaze." Problem was, nobody knew where to purchase the stuff. Since then it dawned on me that maybe all the dealerships are using mass quantities .