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Re: Looking for an "all in one"...
Thanks, the "by hand" part was really important. I looked up all the products that were recommended by everyone and although they all seem great almost all the reviews and videos showed them being applied and taken off w a machine. I'm not there yet.. Hopefully have a DA within the next 2 months so I can really start detailing. Already have and hood in the storage shed waiting for me to start practicing on when I get the DA
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the KEY word he used was "by hand"
Hand polishing isn't easy as it will just get you some gloss, but you will have to work for it.
My recommendation? Is chemical guys BLACKLIGHT, it is a gloss enhancing glaze that has some sealant protection in it as well, and that fits the bill perfect for what you are looking for.
It is a glaze/sealant so it will hide imperfections and fill them in and make your paint shine more and reflect better.
It isn't a cure all fix, but for a hand application this is probably one of your better bets.
Here is a video showing what it can do and how it "fills"
https://youtu.be/RQpj0MgHeAg
Again nothing will beat machine polishing, but if your going to apply by hand this is the route I would go
(Quick tip) if you do apply Blacklight, I would top it would a wax or sealant to try to lock in the fillers to make your car appearance from the Blacklight last longer.
Thanks, the "by hand" part was really important. I looked up all the products that were recommended by everyone and although they all seem great almost all the reviews and videos showed them being applied and taken off w a machine. I'm not there yet.. Hopefully have a DA within the next 2 months so I can really start detailing. Already have and hood in the storage shed waiting for me to start practicing on when I get the DA

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