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TEMPERA FLEX
Fire Glaze Plus Paint Sealant is an exclusive paint sealant that flows like liquid glass, penetrating and sealing your car paint’s surface leaving an ultra high gloss finish.
REPELS FOREIGN MATTER
Fire Glaze Plus Paint Sealant acts as a repellent to foreign material. Keeping your car clean is easier because Fire Glaze Plus Paint Sealant eliminates.
BLOCKS OUT CORROSION
Fire Glaze Plus Paint Sealant blocks out ruinous agents of corrosion oxidation, and weather. Fire Glaze Plus Paint Sealant’s impenetrable seal protects your car. |
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- The finest polish for your car, airplane, boat, motorcycle, stainless steel, fiberglass, chrome, and polished aluminum.
- A high-gloss, all-climate paint protectant and sealant.
- Fire Glaze absorbs harmful UV rays, allows paint to breath.
- Contains Tempera-Flex® - a Fire Glaze Formula that creates a rock hard high luster shine.
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are proud to offer the finest polish and related automotive care products
available anywhere in the entire world. What makes our products so unique
is that they are not made of any teflons, acrylics, polymers, resins,
plastics, carnauba, or other waxes. It is a totally revolutionary chemical
composition developed by Ameri-Chem Mfg. Co.’s Engineering Staff
15 years ago, and has been continuously upgraded and perfected over
time.
Our polish product
will provide protection for up to three years without any renewal application.
Besides one coat lasting three years and protecting the vehicle from
oxidation, Fire Glaze is a one-step product. There is no rubbing compound
necessary on most vehicles. Fire Glaze will also protect against nature’s
elements including UV.
To properly apply
Fire Glaze, first, wash the vehicle with soap and water, and then dry
the vehicle thoroughly. The first coat of Fire Glaze is to be rubbed
in (to remove all oxidized paint, etc.) until the paint pops out to
a high gloss. You do not let it dry to a haze. You rub it in until it
disappears. If the vehicle you are putting Fire Glaze on is a metallic
paint that’s too far gone, nothing will bring back the luster
or gloss even if you use a rubbing compound. The reason why is that
metallic paints before 1977 were not acrylic metallics. They were lead-based
metallics with a lacquer coating. When the sun burns off the lacquer
coating, all you have left is the lead. Any polish applied to lead will
turn black. You just can’t polish lead. However, any acrylic metallic
after 1977; any lacquered paint job before 1977; any enamel paint job
before 1977; and any acrylic enamel before 1977 can have Fire Glaze
applied. Fire Glaze will restore the paint on any vehicle as long as
the paint is still on the vehicle, and the primer is not showing through.
After you have used
Fire Glaze Auto Polish as a rubbing compound or used our Fire Glaze
Micro Finishing Compound to remove old wax and oxidation and you’ve
gotten the high gloss to appear on the vehicle, apply the second coat
of Fire Glaze, but this time rub it lightly. Do the entire vehicle and
let the polish dry to a haze this time. Wait for 15 minutes and wipe
off the vehicle with a clean, dry cloth. You should apply Fire Glaze
on a cool, dry surface, preferably in the shade.
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