Joshs2013MSAltimaSL
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- Dec 10, 2008
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Polishing is an art not a science. From your prior posts, it did not seem to have much prior polishing experience. Pad selection, how much polish you use, how you work it, etc. will make a big difference in results. Technique is far more important than the polish. An experienced XMT user probably could get the results you wanted so I would not dismiss it so quickly.
I may not be a professional such as yourself...but I'm definitely no idiot, and followed directions. No, you can't learn everything in doing two cars, but you do learn. I've read enough about XMT to know that it's not the best, and it doesn't do well on hard CC. I guess it's because I'm a newbie that I made the mistake to buy XMT in the first place. Anyone who is "experienced," in all honesty, probably isn't wasting their time with XMT.