I used Hyper Spray Polish with a white 5.5" foam pad on a Griots Garage polisher on my black Camaro SS which had a ton of wash induced really fine scratching. It was like magic...four passes twice for each panel and the only the deep stuff was left (there's some pitting on the hood - the car's a 2002 and though it was well kept, it's got some marks on it that I'm not even going to bother trying to take out.) And this was under an inspection light that works very well to show me problems...
Then I did a wipedown and applied Element 119. I check the paint again with the inspection light - I've got some marring again. I *think* it was from the way I put the Element 119 on (didn't come with a sprayer so it got out of control,) but the question I have is whether Hyper Spray Polish has any fillers that might have made me *think* I was mar-free but I wasn't. Would be hard to believe if that was the case because I've never had a glaze make my paint look like that before, but figured I'd better ask.
If there aren't fillers in Hyper Spray Polish, I'm extremely impressed with how well it cuts and finishes. I was shocked at how good it came out.
Then I did a wipedown and applied Element 119. I check the paint again with the inspection light - I've got some marring again. I *think* it was from the way I put the Element 119 on (didn't come with a sprayer so it got out of control,) but the question I have is whether Hyper Spray Polish has any fillers that might have made me *think* I was mar-free but I wasn't. Would be hard to believe if that was the case because I've never had a glaze make my paint look like that before, but figured I'd better ask.
If there aren't fillers in Hyper Spray Polish, I'm extremely impressed with how well it cuts and finishes. I was shocked at how good it came out.