jankerson
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- Oct 13, 2013
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Good post...
Just to comment...
If a person is going to take the time to hand or machine apply anything to paint in great shape to remove the previous LSP or to remove road film, then in my book you're better off to at a minimum use an ultra fine or fine cut polish.
At least by using an ultra fine or fine cut polish not only will you remove the previously applied LSP but you'll also remove any fine or shallow paint defects while maximize both clarity of the top coat and perfecting the surface to maximize gloss.
It takes just as long and requires just as much effort to apply a non-abrasive paint cleaner as it does to apply an ultra fine or fine cut polish and for most people, if your car sees any kind of use at all chance are good you'll do more to improve the quality of the finish by using a polish over a paint cleaner.
Just my own personal practice...
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Yep, what I usually do also. :xyxthumbs:
Also sometimes a Glaze or AIO, Cleaner Wax or Sealants.... Depending...