E-Z Creme Glaze Application

dschribs

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Although I have used different glazes before (RMG, VMG, Meg's 7) I have yet to use E-Z Crème by Chemical Guys. I just ordered a bottle and plan on giving it a go this weekend on my black Pathfinder.



I usually apply glaze with the PC on speed 4 and it more or less melts into the paint. Does E-X crème need to be applied any differently with the PC because of it's slight cleaning ability? Should I maybe boost up the speed to say 5/6 on the PC? Will it "melt" into the paint like RMG or does it go on more like a wax and then need to be wiped off?



In other words, do I need to know anything particular about E-X Creme application?



Just polished the paint a few weeks ago so I'm good to go as far as that's concerned. Obviously, I'll be doing a wash beforehand...
 
EZ Creme is very user friendly. It will more or less melt into the paint, of course that depends on how much you put on your pad. Experiment with speeds 4-6 see what you like. It removes very very easy.
 
Kaiten said:
Woah, an orange pad?? Are you serious?



I can't imagine that would finish down well at all.



Very. And fyi, orange pad finishes down very well. It is nothing like a yellow pad. That is why it is so popular.
 
tdekany said:
Very. And fyi, orange pad finishes down very well. It is nothing like a yellow pad. That is why it is so popular.



+1



It adds an awesome base and it really brings out the paint that it is applied on. Thomas sold me on this product a while back and he was right on point with the recommendation and application.
 
Won't it remove your LSP. It has a light cleaner in it. So can you go IPA wipedown, EZ-Creme then LSP.
 
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