Liquid Glass Polish
#11
Gone Golfin
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This stuff is da bomb. After trying a hundred other products this is the best. Works super well but the best part is you take your time doing the entire vehicle and then remove it. Comes right off as easy as it went on.
#12
Veteran, retired Navy..
Contacted MPT yesterday, in answer to my question, " do you have a product that is = to Liquid Glass " ?..............Got the following answer.
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" We were once part of the Liquid Glass company. Several years ago there was a lawsuit with the State of California concerning the Liquid Glass products. Since then we have separated from the Liquid Glass company and now manufacture all of the products under the MPT label. The Liquid Glass company has ceased production. Our replacement for the polish/finish which is based on the same chemistry is MPT Classic Polish/Finish. This product is more concentrated and more durable than the old product in the gold can. Because the product is more concentrated, it should be applied very, very sparingly in small sections (for example a door) and buffed after 30 seconds. "
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Sent them some follow-up questions today, will post their answer when I get it..
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" We were once part of the Liquid Glass company. Several years ago there was a lawsuit with the State of California concerning the Liquid Glass products. Since then we have separated from the Liquid Glass company and now manufacture all of the products under the MPT label. The Liquid Glass company has ceased production. Our replacement for the polish/finish which is based on the same chemistry is MPT Classic Polish/Finish. This product is more concentrated and more durable than the old product in the gold can. Because the product is more concentrated, it should be applied very, very sparingly in small sections (for example a door) and buffed after 30 seconds. "
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Sent them some follow-up questions today, will post their answer when I get it..
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Irishjoe45 (06-15-2018)
#13
Senior Member
I used LG for years, but it became impossible to find in my area, so I tried many, many other products trying to find the right one (for me). Meguiar`s X-press spray wax finally fit the bill (again, for me). You can use this stuff on any surface, paint/glass/rubber/vinyl/leather/glass etc. & it does a wonderful job, without any streaks, chalking, staining. It`s pretty much all I use now. The odd thing is that it seems that you can only get it from a supplier such as Auto Geeks. It`s also not very expensive, around $36.00 a gallon, which lasts a long time. There are a few vids on Youtube about this product, but this is the one that got me to try it. Glad I did: You can speed the vid up past the blah blah to get to the actual product use at 2:25.
Last edited by kenv47; 06-16-2018 at 06:43 PM.