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  1. Hi, I am getting my new silver ride soon and thinking of trying HG88. Any feedback for the product? Is it a sealant or a polish? Thks
  2. Hi-Glaze88 Application Tips Product Name: Hi-Glaze88 Product Type: Polish/Sealant Cost: ~S$17 for 500ml bottle, ~S$32 for 1litre bottle Availability: Locally, from most petrol stations and car accessories shops. Feels like: Smooth thin glass. Application: - Use a foam applicator [eg. Meguairs foam applicator, round shaped, yellow ~10cm in diameter] - Apply in long [~30cm] overlapping oval strokes in the direction of air flow over the car body - Start with the tops surfaces first..like the roof, bonnet, and boot. Then move on the front quarter panels, rear quarter panels and doors. - Once you have finished application, it will be just right to start buffing off the panel with which you started first. - Paintwork should feel like smooth glass after buffing. Other Uses: Add one capful into normal car shampoo wash. [inline HiGlaze88.jpg]
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