| We are proud to send you the finest polish available anywhere
in the entire world. What makes our polish so unique is that it
is not made of any teflons,acrylics, polymers, resins, plastics,
carnuba, or waxes. It is a totally new revolutionary chemical
composition developed by Ameri-Chem Mfg. Co.'s Engineering Staff
15 years ago, and has been completely and totally perfected.
We are rapidly taking over the polyglycoat market and all other
polymer products, in the United States and the World. One of
the reasons for this rapid success, is that our product, once
applied, turns to a glass-like substance, instead of plastic
or polymer coating. In layman's terms, to best explain this
process, you can actually say it is like a liquid glass with
hardeners in the product. I will now tell you explicitly how
to test Fire Glaze, and how to apply it properly. If you follow
these instructions exactly as I'm writing them to you, you will
understand the product and it's applications and why it's the
fastest, easiest one-step polish on the market. One more very
important thing that we want to stress about Fire Glaze is its
unique properties. Fire Glaze will effectively filter out the
harmful ultraviolet rays that damage the paint. The scientific
reason for this, as you know, is glass filters out damaging
sun rays, and since Fire Glaze tums to glass, it has a super-hard
coating.
Our product will last up to three years without any renewal
application necessary. Whereas, other sealants and polishes
on the market today, even if they claim to have a three year
guarantee, is purely semantical on the manufacturer's part.
As you turn the bottle, and read the back side of any other
polish that claims to give this kind of guarantee, it explicitly
reads that in order for there to be a lifetime, three year,
or whatever guarantee they claim, you must re-apply their product
every three to six months to validate the guarantee displayed
on the front of the bottle. As you can see, this is no guarantee
at all. Just pure semantics and confusion for the customer.
Again, 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.
Here's how to properly apply Fire Glaze. First, you must 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 lacquer coating is
burnt off by the sun, 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 to them. 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 as a rubbing compound 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.
After you have wiped off the second coat of Fire Glaze, it
will cure by itself. Within 24 hours, you can try the following
test with a can of spray paint. Do not use an epoxy or krylon
spray paint. These stick too hard, even though they can be removed
without damage. Use only normal fast drying enamel.
Spray the paint on the hood, or anywhere else on the vehicle,
and let it dry completely. Take a little bit of Fire Glaze on
a cloth, and rub into the paint you have just sprayed on the
vehicle.You will notice the paint did not eat through the Fire
Glaze, and it, in fact, came off onto your cloth.
Fire Glaze will also protect against salt, road tar, diesel
fuel, gasoline, and even brake fluid. Fire Glaze has many uses.
You can take a small amount of Fire Glaze and actually "seal"
your windshield by rubbing the polish into the glass until it
disappears. Do the inside and outside of the windows on your
car, airplane, etc. Fire Glaze is so unique, it will effectively
stop aluminum and brass from oxidizing. It will polish silver,
gold, enamel (on major appliances, etc.). Its uses are limitless.
Its protection cannot be beat by anything on the market today.
Please read all of the testimonial letters from important, reputable
firms, on the following pages.
The instructions for reapplying Vinyl Fire Glaze are as follows.
You can use this on rubber, vinyl, plastic, leather, etc. Let
the Vinyl Fire Glaze soak in for 10 minutes before wiping with
a clean cloth. That is all you have to do to restore the luster,
beauty and suppleness of the material. Again, we have added
a special sun-screening agent and you will find our product
clean, non-slippery, and smelling good.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call anytime
and we will be happy to assist you.
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