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Quick question. Do these polishes use Diminishing Abrasives vs. Non Diminishing Abrasives? Thanks
Edited for 2nd question: What polishes would you suggest for a beginner?
I believe its more of a chemical cleaner than an abrasive one, although it does have the ability to remove minor swirls. I have PB Polish with Sealant and use it on new cars. I can attest that it does have minor correction capabilities, but for heavy swirl removal, you'd definitely need the SSR line. They're fine polishes and I'm sure you'd be very happy with them.
Thats what i thought but then looking at autogeeks polish chart ( Autogeek Swirl Removers & Compounds Comparison Chart )
it lists pro polish as a medium swirl remover between SR2 and SR2.5 and that really confused me.
So can pro polish remove swirls?
Pro Polish can remove wet sanding marks if used with an aggressive pad ..... and it can also be used as a finishing polish with a soft pad. PP is one of Poorboy's World hidden jems that everyone over looks lol. It can do it all from glass plastic paint everythingrops:
What type of polish is in world polish with sealant? Is it the same as pro polish. Can world polish with sealant remove swirls?
Thats what i thought but then looking at autogeeks polish chart ( Autogeek Swirl Removers & Compounds Comparison Chart )
it lists pro polish as a medium swirl remover between SR2 and SR2.5 and that really confused me.
What type of polish is in world polish with sealant? Is it the same as pro polish. Can world polish with sealant remove swirls?
Any answer to this question?
Would really help me with my product decision.
Thanks!
Nick