Favorite Light Polish/Paint Cleaner?

P21 S cleaner by far. Non abrasive, cleans, beautiful finish and slick. Top with any wax of choice. Wala. You will not be disappointed.
 
I've been using Ultimate Polish, and Surf City's Beyond Clay. Beyond Clay seems to start out more as a medium - light polish though. It actually wipes off pretty easily if you work it down all the way.
 
Auto Finesse Tripple..easy to use and amazing gloss.
 
Is ultimate polish easy to use? I think it would a good alternative optimum finish I otc form.

As long as you apply it correctly, it does a pretty nice job. Its a wipe on wipe off product. Buff off immediately and wallah..

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Is ultimate polish easy to use? I think it would a good alternative optimum finish I otc form.

I would go with megs 205. You can do so much with this product with changing pads or pressure . If you don't need any correction use a no cutting pad and only the machined weight for pressure. This product is easy to use and I can buy it locally at the parts store in town. I believe it was advance auto parts. I hate 105 but love 205 and will always keep a bottle on the shelf even though I have been switching everything over to menzerna. A bottle lasts a while too.
 
if you want the newest by far hands down the shinny king you can read a book in the reflection pinnacle black diamond ceramic liquid seal kit comes with a polish that is need to get the ceramic liquid spray to bond to your car I did my black Cadillac escalade esv 6 months ago and still looks like I just detailed it 6months ago
the kit comes with the lightest of polishes that helps the ceramic sealnt take to your paint all in one box finish a prepped escalade esv in 30 minutes hand down the most complete product with rwalalistic protecting time im at a year seev pics
 
If all you want is to remove old LSP and No correction? Why not Nanoskin fine sponge or fine clay? Eraser, panel wipe, etc. a lot cleaner and easier to use IMO.
 
this is available otc and is mild compared to the other polishes/compounds they offer both otc & professional...
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I found Swirl X a very good light polish as it is derived from M205.
I also prefer SwX than than UP.
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If all you want is to remove old LSP and No correction? Why not Nanoskin fine sponge or fine clay? Eraser, panel wipe, etc. a lot cleaner and easier to use IMO.

While you theoretically make some good points, in the real world Eraser will not remove sealants or wax.

Panel Wipe is a potent product but its overly strong for the enthusiast imo and again, will not remove most polymer sealants.

Fine Clay will definitely not remove wax or sealants either.

The Nanoskin fine sponge wont remove sealants either, and it also typically leaves a good bit of marring even on very high solid, hard paints. Its just tough to see on most colors. But in direct sunlight on black paint it leaves what looks like holograms.

The only sure fire way or removing a sealant or wax completely is the old fashion way of polishing the paint with either a chemical or abrasive paint cleaner.

If your going to use a machine my suggestion is CarPro Reflect. That stuff does an insane job of cleaning the paint and has a super fast buffing cycle. You can buff an entire panel with about 4 section pass's. I was blown away with its cleaning power when I grabbed a Megs white MF applicator and used it by hand on my front bumper. The MF applicator was completely BLACK with minimal effort. Follow up testing proved it to work that well on pretty much every car I hand polished the front clip on. Always amazed with this products cleaning power.

If you want to only work by hand my suggestion would be Duragloss Squeaky Clean or 4 Star paint Cleaner. Both are extremely effective. Just be sure to really take your time to wipe off the Squeaky Clean. It seems to have a tendency to be pushed around a lot when wiping off. I typically use twice or three times as many towels when removing this product completely (or just spritz with Eraser).
 
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