Nuvite NuGlaze Super Glosser and U/V Protectant creates a super high gloss “show quality” finish for paint in new or excellent condition, and it adds a U/V and sealant protection . It will put that final “wet-look” finish on good paint, and can be used as a final step for maximum gloss after using a drywash cleaner/polish such as Nuvite NuPower II. With regular NuGlaze use, a continuing surface barrier against most of the effects of airborne chemicals and ultraviolet radiation is created. Paint can be maintained in “new” condition longer and maintain the color balance intended by the manufacturer with regular use. Bugs and normal soil remove easily from a NuGlaze surface, and the added gloss keeps the “new paint” look longer. NuGlaze is simple to use and avoids complicated setups and special application or buffing equipment. Proven techniques and continuing technology advancement from Nuvite have come together to produce NuGlaze - the best thing you can do to maintain and protect your near-new or “new-looking” paint. |
Used in conjunction with (after) Nupower II, this restored early-1980s paint to looking like new. More importantly, it keeps it that way even when the aircraft is outside for long periods. Applied on the belly of a piston aircraft, it makes removing oil and soot easy. My suggestion is to read and follow the instructions and not to over-apply. I used an automotive-type orbital polisher with microfiber/wool pads with good results.
Nuglaze Super Paint Glosser Quart
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This is semi-permanent so it should last 6-8 months. This will depend what you are putting this onto. Also, by keeping the surface clean, this can make it last longer.
Yes, this should be ok to use on car paint.