Is the use of polisher really that important?
If you have a surface that does not have scratches and all you doing is applying Klasse AIO and WG 3.0 paint sealant do you get better results by polishing the products in or is it the same as doing it by hand?
There's a polishing action provided by a machine that is hard consistently by hand over an entire car. A machine never gets tired but if you're good with your hands then you can achieve great results.
For a finish in the condition you describe your process will work fine by hand.
After applying paint sealant and letting it cure for 30-45 minutes, do you run the risk of stripping it by using a polisher instead of buffing it out with the hand?
Sure, this thread kind of touches on that topic. The type of pad, speed setting, time and pressure would all be factors but generally speaking after applying one product you don't want to be buffing on it.
Factors that affect how aggressive or non-aggressive a product is...
Also to expand on this, is using a polisher bad for the clear coat or paint job? If used correctly with Klasse AIO, will it still eat away at clear coat little by little?
Seen a lot of questions like yours over the years and "bad" becomes a relative word.
If you're car's finish has swirls, scratches or water spots then the only way to remove them is to abrade the finish until you remove enough paint to level the highest point of the surface to the lowest depth of the defects you're trying to remove.
If you don't want to abrade the finish and remove a little clear paint then you can,
A. Live with the swirls and scratches
B. Have the car repainted and then make sure everyone that comes into contact with the car and the new paint after it comes out of the paint booth never instills any swirls or scratches or you'll be back to either abrading the paint or learning to live with the swirls and scratches.
So... bad is a relative word, just depends upon what you want for your car's finish.
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make sure everyone that comes into contact with the car and the new paint after it comes out of the paint booth never instills any swirls or scratches
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