Eldorado2k
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- Nov 9, 2015
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Some people do an IPA wipe down or a silicone remover after polishing to check their work to see if any swirls or micromarring are left behind. Then they apply their LSP. All depends how many steps you want to do.
That’s a valid point, but at the same time if 100% paint correction is what I’m after, then I’ll usually be working with a compound. I personally see a polish as more of a way to make the paint as beautiful and shiny as possible.
While it does have the ability to fully correct paint in some cases, I don’t see it as such a dealbreaker where I would sacrifice its final result in order to remove any of its goodness just to check if it fully corrected the paint to perfection. I trust that it’s done what I wanted it to do and I’ve never been let down. *knock on wood*