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product_id: 28933325
title: "Finish First Auto Polish (16 oz.)"
brand: "liqui tech"
price: "₱5451"
currency: PHP
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Liqui Tech"
url: https://www.desertcart.ph/products/28933325-finish-first-auto-polish-16-oz
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# polymer-enhanced mirror-like gloss fills swirl marks chemically 6-9 months durable protection Finish First Auto Polish (16 oz.)

**Brand:** liqui tech
**Price:** ₱5451
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✨ Finish First: Because your ride deserves the spotlight 🏆

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Finish First Auto Polish (16 oz.) by liqui tech
- **How much does it cost?** ₱5451 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ph](https://www.desertcart.ph/products/28933325-finish-first-auto-polish-16-oz)

## Best For

- liqui tech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted liqui tech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Swirl Mark Savior:** Chemically bonds to your paint to fill in and diminish swirl marks, restoring a smooth, showroom-quality surface.
- • **Long-Lasting Shield:** Enjoy up to 9 months of weather-resistant, polymer-based protection that keeps your vehicle flawless through every season.
- • **Versatile Brilliance:** Not just for cars—use it on stovetops, bathroom tiles, mirrors, and more to bring a polished glow to your entire lifestyle.
- • **Mirror-Perfect Finish:** Experience a brilliant, glass-like shine that instantly elevates your car’s aesthetic with advanced synthetic polymer technology.
- • **Effortless Application:** Applies smoothly without wax, silicone, or Teflon—no haze, cracking, or peeling—making maintenance a breeze for busy pros.

## Overview

Finish First Auto Polish leverages cutting-edge synthetic polymer technology to deliver a durable, weather-resistant protective layer that lasts 6 to 9 months. Unlike traditional waxes, it chemically bonds to painted surfaces, filling swirl marks and enhancing gloss with a brilliant, mirror-like finish. Safe on all hard, non-porous surfaces, this polish resists tar, sap, acid rain, and road salt, making it a versatile, high-performance solution for vehicle care and beyond.

## Description

The high-performance polymer applies effortlessly to fill in the microscopic pores in the clear coat/painted surface. The polymer molecules are able to chemically bond to the surface, which provides your vehicle with a dynamic and durable barrier to resist tar, tree sap, acid rain, road salt, and other environmental contaminants. Unlike a wax, this performance characteristic allows Finish First Polish to remove light scratches and swirl marks while leaving a perfectly smooth surface and a brilliant mirror-like shine. Finish First Polish will not haze, crack, chip or peel. It is safe to use on painted surfaces; acrylic, enamel, metallic, clear coat, fiberglass, and any other hard, non-porous surface. After several applications of Finish First Polish, all it takes is a quick wash to remove even the most stubborn elements. This versatile polish can also be used within the home on stovetops, bathroom tile, mirrors, windows, and fixtures.

Review: Finish First is not the replacement for Liquid Glass, but it’s close - Many of us that have been into cars and car shows have used Liquid Glass for years and years. I, personally, have used Liquid Glass for over 30 years. Many were deeply disappointed when the Liquid Glass company shut down in 2018. What do you use now? After much research, I decided to try out two products... MPT Classic Polish and Finish First. For those tht don’t know, MPT used to be a part of Liquid Glass and their Classic Polish is probably the closest thing you’re going to get. The consistency is slightly more watery and the coloring is more yellow than blue, but otherwise, I couldn’t find much difference. It applies the same, smells the same, comes off the same, layers shine the same... It’s been a couple months since I applied it, so I’m still evaluating durability, but honestly, as best as I can tell, MPT Classic Polish makes a perfect replacement for Liquid Glass. It will clean stubborn tar and bug residue as it goes on and, once applied, tar and bugs wipe right off. If you’ve ever used Liquid Glass, you know what I’m talking about. In the picture I provided, I had a can of Liquid Glass in my garage... brand new... my last one. When I bought the Charger, I opened it and applied 7 coats of Liquid Glass to the Charger. The Jeep then became my test bed for the MPT and the Finish First. Everything forward of and including the front doors of the Jeep is 7 coats of MPT and everything to the rear and including the back doors of the Jeep is 7 coats of Finish First. The Jeep is about 4 years old and is closing on 90K miles. I see a lot of people choosing Finish First to replace their Liquid Glass. The only reasoning I could find, though was that Finish First comes in teh same type of can and has a Corvette n the front like Liquid Glass did. I mean, that’s great and all, but it doesn’t mean it’s the replacement for Liquid Glass. In fact, coming out in the 90s, it was a competitor of Liquid Glass for some time. That said, it is a quality product. It is blue, like Liquid Glass, though a little darker and a little thicker in texture. It does apply about the same and come off about the same. Where Liquid Glass (and MPT Classic) tend to deepen the shine with each successive coat, Finish First comes out of the gate with a great shine and may slightly deepen after 1-2 applications, but then doesn’t seem to deepen anymore. (Not that it needs to. It’s a great shine providing outstanding clarity). It doesn’t work quite as well cleaning stubborn tar and bugs during application, though it will clean them, you just have to rub a little harder. Again, I’m still evaluating durability. To be honest, it has so far matched point for point the MPT I’ve put on. It sheds bugs and tar once applied like Liquid Glass. I think either product is a viable replacement since you can’t get Liquid Glass anymore. To me, I felt the MPT product was almost an identical match (especially after just applying Liquid Glass and being able to compare the products directly) so it gets the tip of the hat from me. Either product, however, in my opinion will meet your expectations if, like me, you are looking for a replacement to the now unobtainable Liquid Glass. Now someone do me a favor and tell me what I can use to replace my Liquid Glass leather cleaner and leather conditioner that i can’t get anymore!
Review: Great polish/wax! - This is great stuff. I used to use Liquid Glass, which was great car wax. Well I guess it's polish, but it worked extremely well at protecting the finish on my vehicles. Unfortunately I can't find Liquid Glass anymore so I gave this a try because it is supposed to be very similar. Finish Line polish looks, feels, and even smells the same as Liquid Glass. It behave the same as well, meaning it applies the same way and last just as long. I still have water somewhat beading on the vehicles a year later!

## Features

- Contains No Wax, Silicone or Teflon
- Developed Using Recently Developed Synthetic Polymer Technology
- Durable, Weather Resistant, Polymer Layer Enhances Gloss
- Chemically Bonds to Surface to Help Fill in Swirl Marks
- Provides Protection for 6 - 9 Months

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00AX9E3OC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,781 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #163 in Polishing & Rubbing Compounds |
| Brand Name | Liqui Tech |
| Compatible Material | Acrylic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (737) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 6 Months |
| Grit Material Type | Polymer,Wax |
| Grit Number | 1500 |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Liqui Tech |
| Material Type | Acrylic, Fiberglass |
| UPC | 850006077458 |
| Unit Count | 16 Fluid Ounces |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Liqui Tech
- **Grit Material:** Polymer,Wax
- **Grit Type:** Fine
- **Item Weight:** 16 Ounces
- **Material:** Acrylic, Fiberglass

## Images

![Finish First Auto Polish (16 oz.) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61o0-2zrPqL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does Liqui Teck leave a white resdue like liquid glass did,i have used liquid glass since 1978 .**
A: 1978!?!  Now that's customer loyalty!  :)  
We can't speak to how LG worked, but the carrier for the polymer in Finish First polish does leave a small amount of residue after the product chemically bonds to the clear coat or painted surface.  The amount of residue depends on how "heavily" the product is applied, but if applied properly the reside is minimal and is easily removed.
If you have any questions please feel free to call anytime!
1-800-637-4527
By the way, if you liked LG, you're going to love Finish First!

**Q: Do you let this stuff haze ?is it good for dark colored cars?**
A: That is correct!  The drying time or "hazing" allows for the polymer to bond to the clear coat or painted surface.  We recommend putting on a thin even application and let the product cure for 60 minutes before buffing off.  

The product works great on white cars, but it will give dark colored cars the "mile deep" shine!   

If you have questions please call us anytime.

1-800-637-4527

**Q: How does this perform when used over clear protective film (clear bra)? Does it discolor the film?**
A: I can't give you an answer.  I started using this product when it was called Liquid Glass in 1981.  Name later changed to Finish First.  It is a great product, and I have never seen it do anything detrimental to the car......

**Q: What am i doing wrong? both times i've used this,  it ia very difficult to buff out.**
A: Make sure you shake the can well to ensure it's mixed.  Also, if the humidity is high sometimes that will make it a bit more difficult to remove.  If that doesn't help please call us at 800-637-4527 and well get you taken care of.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finish First is not the replacement for Liquid Glass, but it’s close
*by B***T on January 26, 2021*

Many of us that have been into cars and car shows have used Liquid Glass for years and years. I, personally, have used Liquid Glass for over 30 years. Many were deeply disappointed when the Liquid Glass company shut down in 2018. What do you use now? After much research, I decided to try out two products... MPT Classic Polish and Finish First. For those tht don’t know, MPT used to be a part of Liquid Glass and their Classic Polish is probably the closest thing you’re going to get. The consistency is slightly more watery and the coloring is more yellow than blue, but otherwise, I couldn’t find much difference. It applies the same, smells the same, comes off the same, layers shine the same... It’s been a couple months since I applied it, so I’m still evaluating durability, but honestly, as best as I can tell, MPT Classic Polish makes a perfect replacement for Liquid Glass. It will clean stubborn tar and bug residue as it goes on and, once applied, tar and bugs wipe right off. If you’ve ever used Liquid Glass, you know what I’m talking about. In the picture I provided, I had a can of Liquid Glass in my garage... brand new... my last one. When I bought the Charger, I opened it and applied 7 coats of Liquid Glass to the Charger. The Jeep then became my test bed for the MPT and the Finish First. Everything forward of and including the front doors of the Jeep is 7 coats of MPT and everything to the rear and including the back doors of the Jeep is 7 coats of Finish First. The Jeep is about 4 years old and is closing on 90K miles. I see a lot of people choosing Finish First to replace their Liquid Glass. The only reasoning I could find, though was that Finish First comes in teh same type of can and has a Corvette n the front like Liquid Glass did. I mean, that’s great and all, but it doesn’t mean it’s the replacement for Liquid Glass. In fact, coming out in the 90s, it was a competitor of Liquid Glass for some time. That said, it is a quality product. It is blue, like Liquid Glass, though a little darker and a little thicker in texture. It does apply about the same and come off about the same. Where Liquid Glass (and MPT Classic) tend to deepen the shine with each successive coat, Finish First comes out of the gate with a great shine and may slightly deepen after 1-2 applications, but then doesn’t seem to deepen anymore. (Not that it needs to. It’s a great shine providing outstanding clarity). It doesn’t work quite as well cleaning stubborn tar and bugs during application, though it will clean them, you just have to rub a little harder. Again, I’m still evaluating durability. To be honest, it has so far matched point for point the MPT I’ve put on. It sheds bugs and tar once applied like Liquid Glass. I think either product is a viable replacement since you can’t get Liquid Glass anymore. To me, I felt the MPT product was almost an identical match (especially after just applying Liquid Glass and being able to compare the products directly) so it gets the tip of the hat from me. Either product, however, in my opinion will meet your expectations if, like me, you are looking for a replacement to the now unobtainable Liquid Glass. Now someone do me a favor and tell me what I can use to replace my Liquid Glass leather cleaner and leather conditioner that i can’t get anymore!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great polish/wax!
*by B***. on February 3, 2026*

This is great stuff. I used to use Liquid Glass, which was great car wax. Well I guess it's polish, but it worked extremely well at protecting the finish on my vehicles. Unfortunately I can't find Liquid Glass anymore so I gave this a try because it is supposed to be very similar. Finish Line polish looks, feels, and even smells the same as Liquid Glass. It behave the same as well, meaning it applies the same way and last just as long. I still have water somewhat beading on the vehicles a year later!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Makes old cars look like new
*by B***T on December 6, 2025*

This polish is incredible . I've used it back when it was called liquid glass and its works excellent . Whate till you try it make a 20 year car look like it just rolled out of the show room .

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