From what I've been able to determine regarding polishes is the least destructive method is using one that does not contain abrasives (chemical). After that there are polishes where the polishing particles lose their abrasiveness as you polish and then there are polishes that will continue to polish through that cycle. I'm sure there are more categories and polish attributes but I've broken them down into those 3.
I'm about to start testing a few polishes on my new 2022 Honda Pilot. Although the paint looks really good I still think there is room for improvement and want to try and give it a bit more "pop". I wanted to begin with the least aggressive product/method and work my way up from there. It was suggested on this forum that I try Meguiar's #6 Mirror Glaze Cleaner Wax (already purchased). Although I'm pretty sure this is all I'm going to need I was wondering what's next most least aggressive polish I should try? I want to take this one baby step at a time.
I understand that the Meguiar's #6 contains wax and that the other/next solutions may not and that an additional wax/sealant/coating would be necessary.
I'm about to start testing a few polishes on my new 2022 Honda Pilot. Although the paint looks really good I still think there is room for improvement and want to try and give it a bit more "pop". I wanted to begin with the least aggressive product/method and work my way up from there. It was suggested on this forum that I try Meguiar's #6 Mirror Glaze Cleaner Wax (already purchased). Although I'm pretty sure this is all I'm going to need I was wondering what's next most least aggressive polish I should try? I want to take this one baby step at a time.
I understand that the Meguiar's #6 contains wax and that the other/next solutions may not and that an additional wax/sealant/coating would be necessary.