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After polish results from Hi-Glaze 88


Erikkson
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I remember reading somewhere that Hi-88 is actually rebranded Car-Lack (a German product). Is it true?

 

AFAIK...Carlack rebottle for Klasse (US mkt), Polylack (Japanese mkt) and Jeff Werkstatt.

 

Hi-Glaze 88 seems to have been blended with other cleaners/chemicals locally as the colour and viscosity is a bit different from the rest. If JW can blend their stuff with other products to come up with subtle variations, why not Hi-Glaze?

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That means,

 

Carlack = Klasse = Polylack = J Werkstatt ?

 

"Hi-Glaze 88 seems to have been blended with other cleaners/chemicals locally"....... that means, Hi-88 could be the illegitimate half-brother of Klasse (same father different mother)?

 

 

 

[laugh][laugh]

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Just to share here with detailing Brothers, [:)]

 

Me recently had switched from HG-88 (Being using for 3 years) to Amway Silicon Glaze.

Why... wittness myself on a friend's car whom applied the latter since day 1 of drive.

Condition still Swee Swee...! [;)]

 

My personal observations & Opinon: [:)]

 

HG-88 is good but doesn't last long...! Imagine after a recent heavy rain,obersved yourself..Oops.. Pai Sey [lipsrsealed]

dilute with water for every car wash... very nice with mimimum so called protection.

But, the buffing process leaves much residues and powder.

 

Silicon Glaze seems last longer.. Has not being wash car for past 2 weeks and rain water still rebels.

Easier to wax and buff, leaving much much less residues when compared to HG-88.

 

Me left my blance HG-88 aside lor... [laugh]

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hi bro,

 

does the amway glaze has any cleaning/polishing properties?

or isit just like a wax?

 

my fren just used it on his 6 mth old ride and the shine is very apparent.

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Halo,it has a bit of cleaning properties in it.. able to fill up mild swirls..not a sealant or a wax,you can use it for the first stepnod.gif

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