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What is the actual ‘polish’ you have bought? The title ‘polish’ is frequently given to products that don’t have any real ‘cut’ but lots of fillers/gloss enhancers so the brand and specific product choice matters a lot.
Essentially though, a polish stage is not really needed if there is no ‘issue’ to fix, you can go straight to a wax or sealant. However if it’s covered in swirl marks, a good filler-rich ‘polish’ can make a big improvement.
Essentially though, a polish stage is not really needed if there is no ‘issue’ to fix, you can go straight to a wax or sealant. However if it’s covered in swirl marks, a good filler-rich ‘polish’ can make a big improvement.
Moos3h said:
What is the actual ‘polish’ you have bought? The title ‘polish’ is frequently given to products that don’t have any real ‘cut’ but lots of fillers/gloss enhancers so the brand and specific product choice matters a lot.
Essentially though, a polish stage is not really needed if there is no ‘issue’ to fix, you can go straight to a wax or sealant. However if it’s covered in swirl marks, a good filler-rich ‘polish’ can make a big improvement.
Any recommendations on a 'good filler-rich polish's?Essentially though, a polish stage is not really needed if there is no ‘issue’ to fix, you can go straight to a wax or sealant. However if it’s covered in swirl marks, a good filler-rich ‘polish’ can make a big improvement.
StoutBench said:
Moos3h said:
What is the actual ‘polish’ you have bought? The title ‘polish’ is frequently given to products that don’t have any real ‘cut’ but lots of fillers/gloss enhancers so the brand and specific product choice matters a lot.
Essentially though, a polish stage is not really needed if there is no ‘issue’ to fix, you can go straight to a wax or sealant. However if it’s covered in swirl marks, a good filler-rich ‘polish’ can make a big improvement.
Any recommendations on a 'good filler-rich polish's?Essentially though, a polish stage is not really needed if there is no ‘issue’ to fix, you can go straight to a wax or sealant. However if it’s covered in swirl marks, a good filler-rich ‘polish’ can make a big improvement.
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