Ultra Glaze Paint Glaze


Auto Finesse Ultra Glaze is our non-abrasive, acrylic polymer-enriched paint glaze. Not sure what that means? Let us break it down for you.

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Ultra Glaze

The Auto Finesse® Ultra glaze car polish is a non-abrasive acrylic polymer enriched glaze designed to enhance paintwork... See product details More

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The formula is specifically designed to enhance your paintwork while minimizing the appearance of fine swirl marks. Though similar to car polish in consistency and application, it contains no abrasives or cutting agents. Its main purpose is to add depth to your paint’s finish. Glazes help conceal light swirls by filling in any imperfections in the paint.

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Auto Finesse Ultra Glaze helps prevent future fading by replenishing oils lost in damaged paintwork. It can be applied to all types of paint finishes but is particularly effective on darker shades like black or deep blue, as well as metallic finishes.

Before applying any product, ensure the surface is clean, dry, and free of contaminants.

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Ultra Glaze can be applied by hand or machine. For hand application, use a microfiber cloth, applicator, or one of our dual-foam pads. Apply a few small drops of the product to your chosen tool and gently work it into the paint using light, circular motions, covering small sections (about 18x18 inches) at a time. Keep moving around the car for a few minutes. Once the glaze has cured, buff off the first panel with a clean microfiber cloth. Repeat this process until the entire vehicle is treated.

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When applying Ultra Glaze with a Dual Action (DA) machine polisher, add a few drops to a light foam finishing pad. Set the machine to its lowest setting and work in small sections (around 18x18 inches). Apply the glaze in slow, even strokes, slightly overlapping each pass. Allow the product to sit for a few minutes, then buff off with a clean microfibre cloth for a flawless finish.

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When using a rotary polisher to apply Ultra Glaze, it's best to use a light foam finishing or polishing pad. Apply a few drops to the pad and start with a small area (around 18x18 inches) on the slowest setting. Work the glaze in at a maximum speed of 1000 RPM, moving slowly and evenly, slightly overlapping each pass. After the product has cured, buff off with a clean microfibre cloth. Each bottle typically provides around 20 applications.

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- For best results with machine polishers, use a foam finishing pad to achieve a high-gloss shine. On tougher paint, opt for a slightly firmer foam polishing pad.

- Ultra Glaze doesn't remove scratches; it fills them.

- It can be used beneath wax, but not under paint sealants. This is because wax sits on the surface of the paint, while sealants bond to the paintwork, making them more effective on clean, smooth surfaces.

Effective together with all Auto Finesse waxes.