Price : $5.99

Features
- Outshines all other hand applied polishes, glazes, waxes and sealants
- Restores a dazzling deep wet shine
- Does not dry white
- Safe & effective on all paint finishes
- Safe for use in paint shop
Product Description
If youre already familiar with this intense glaze, youve already come to appreciate how essential it is to a concours-quality finish. If this is your first experience with #7 Show Car Glaze, prepare to be wowd! This is the very same product used by the expert detailers in the show circuit. For years theyve relied heavily on Meguiars #7 Show Car Glaze to get the high-definition gloss finish that is so coveted by motoring enthusiasts. Meguiars #7 Show Car Glaze is a true high-yield polish with no protective qualities. Be certain to follow application with a coat of top-quality wax such as Meguiars Premium Paint Protection or Meguiars Hi-Tech Paste Wax #26. The rich emollients and nourishing oils in #7 Show Car Glaze produce a very deep, heavy mirror-gloss shine. #7 is safe to use on all paints and clear coats.
Customer Reviews
Review date : 2008-11-02 
I’ve used many polishes/glazes over the years on all kinds of cars ( teflon and now gs27). good product, no difference with the GS27 that I use
Review date : 2008-07-09 
I have to admit I was a little put off when I first tested Show Car Glaze on my victim car (my brother’s truck): The paint had been maintained only sparingly, and while Show Car Glaze did bring out a nice wet shine, it wasn’t the knock-your-socks-off result I’d been expecting. As I experimented with additional applications, though, his paint popped into action before my eyes. My test panel outshined the others to begin with, but after two applications it was brilliant, and after three it was amazing.
On my own, better maintained vehicle, the results were much more immediate and easy to achieve. Slap on some glaze, buff it off, and whammo–that glassy, slick, wet, mirror shine people shoot for. Throw a wax or sealant on top (I’m partial to Meguiar’s NXT synthetic sealant) and the results are well worth the minimal investment in time and money.
I didn’t find the smell to be off-putting, but the color of the polish is extremely reminiscent of what you find in an infant’s diaper.
If you’ve maintained your car’s paint, Show Car Glaze will easily give you a shine like no other. If your paint’s a little rough, give it some TLC and Show Car Glaze can do the same for you. Or to crib from Barry Meguiar of Meguiar’s, "Frequent car care is easy car care."
Review date : 2008-04-06 
I agree with Jerry that the Meguiar’s glaze #7 is a very good product. I too have used several different paint cleaning, polishing, glazing and waxing products. I find the Glaze creates a deep reflection in my black paint. The product is not an easy on / off product, so plan some time and have lots of rags for removing the glaze. But the results are worth the time and effort.
Be sure to follow-up with a Meguiar’s Gold Wax application and later use the express mist on detail / quick wax prodcut for a continued "wet" shine.
Generally, I like the Meguair’s prodcuts - wax’s, brushes, towles, liquid car wash and polishes… and the pricing is great.
Review date : 2007-06-02 
I’ve used many polishes/glazes over the years on all kinds of cars and I can honestly say this is the best polish/glaze I’ve found on the market. I’ve used products like P21S, Klasse, and even Sonus and the Meguiar’s Mirror Glaze Professional Show Car Glaze #7 is the best I’ve found.
If you apply this correctly (in multiple coats if your car has old paint) then it provides a deep, deep gloss before you apply a wax and/or sealant.
The ONLY negative thing I have to say about this polish/glaze is that it smells like chemicals mixed with bird droppings. I really wish Meguiar’s made this stuff smell better. That said, if the bad smell is what I have to live with to get this kind of depth/mirror shine then so be it.
Bottom line, if you’re looking for a polish/glaze to add depth to your shine before you apply wax, this is what you need to buy.





















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