It contains fillers you'd have to remove with a panel prep.
I used Primer and it was easy to work with. I don't like that it stains black trim though.
I think coatings was being sarcastic.
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It contains fillers you'd have to remove with a panel prep.
I used Primer and it was easy to work with. I don't like that it stains black trim though.
You should get another bottle and give it a try, I will be shocked if you dont like the end results ( not talking about the application process )
Based on what you have go with perfecting cream. Ultimate Polish is a bit too oily.
And your arm won't fall off trying to remove the PC.
Unless Meg's has reformulated UP in the 8 or-so years since I whipped my bottle in the trash, it SUCKS to remove.
How does this compare to sonax amp 03-06? For some reason I have a unused bottle.
How does this compare to sonax amp 03-06? For some reason I have a unused bottle.
I think coatings was being sarcastic.
No I wasn’t. I thought I read before that P21s cleanser was fine. No idea about the fillers. Wouldn’t it kinda make it like a one step?![]()
Apex says you can use before coating in his review.
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Both are probably very similar they are light finishing polishes. Why not just try both and see what you like? I doubt you will see any difference in the finish between the 2. But one might cut a little bit better.
A lot of this stuff comes down to user experience and for me oily polishes are a deal breaker unless they are absolutely better than the rest. But i have yet to see that.
I can relate, but for me it's dusting. I hate dust, but I'm getting better at reducing it.
I've been more recently using Megs M105 and I've been able to mitigate the dusting by short cycling, using less product, and (like usual) brusing out the pad after each section. What dust I do get is minimal. But that won't keep it in rotation though.
You might like CarPro polishes. One thing I appreciated about them was easy wipe off. Especially with Reflect. That polish would be a great choice for use before a coating. Perfect Finish was another that wiped off pretty easily. But they dusted a bit too much for my taste. I preferred NP 03-06 over PF for that reason.
With the oily polishes, I reduce the amount of polish I put on the pad as to avoid a nightmare wipe off scenario. Towel choice plays a factor there too. I like the TRC 360 type of cloths. The Eagles tended to smear the oils around, but I it also could have been that I was using too much back then.