Glasur™ Glaze - for Porsche Classic or New
Glasur™ Glaze - for Porsche Classic or New
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We are proud of our history with the Porsche Factory, the Brumos* Porsche Race Team and the Porsche Club of America PCA.
Glasur™ Glaze is a specially formulated glaze designed to protect and enhance the paint finish of Porsche automobiles, both classic and new models. This premium product provides exceptional shine and protection for your prized Porsche vehicle.
*don't miss the opportunity to see the amazing Brumos Collection
Product Instructions
Product Instructions
Remove all dirt and soil from the car by using Zymöl Auto Wash™ or Zymöl Auto Bathe™.
Remove all old wax from the car by using Zymöl HD-Cleanse™.
Apply Glasur™ Glaze evenly with a Zymöl Applicator or by warming a small amount in your hand to melt the Carnauba and apply the Glaze by hand.
Gently rub the painted surface with a firm, even pressure, and let stand for 30 seconds.
Buff gently and slowly with a Zymöl Microwipe™ to a dry, brilliant shine.
Turn your Microwipe™ and slowly crystalize the wax to a deep shine.
Store in the refrigerator. All waxes and glazes have an indefinite shelf life if stored properly.
For best results, allow the Glaze to warm to room temperature prior to use.
Size
Size
Item No.1875 - 8 ounces - 226g in Zymöl Patented Self Sealing Container
What's Inside
What's Inside
Yellow Carnauba Wax 56% (100% yellow by volume), Montan Oil, Coconut Oil, Banana Oil, Cinnamon Oil, Propolis (derived from bees), Cetyl Esters, Cetyl Cocoamide (derived from coconut oil
Did You Know
Did You Know
Developed in co-operation with the Porsche Club of America and critically tested at many Porsche Club Concours events. Glasur is loved by Porsche enthusiasts Worldwide!
Specifically formulated with 56% Florida and Brazilian Yellow Carnauba to restore the richness and depth of colour found in the original factory paintwork. Glasur Glaze provides the distinction of image and jetness of color required by all Porsche owners.
The Glasur Part Number is an homage to the birth year of Ferdinand Porsche. If he could only see how much we love his work now.
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