Theo_Auto_Fines
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How about KLASSE AIO? I remember a time when I hand applied everything and KLASSE yielded great results.
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For some of my neighbors/friends that are like supernaut:
^^^I will/do recommend Nu-Finish…^^^
It’s made by a reputable chemical company; lasts for quite awhile;
and looks pretty good for an OTC AIO.
It’s even been formulated to now be VOC-compliant.
Also: another often overlooked, good ol’ stand-by OTC-AIO…
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-Contains the number one grade Brazilian Carnauba Wax the world's hardest natural wax
-Features unique micropolishers that remove minor scratches and haze
And, as has been mentioned:
The OP can always use a wipe-down product to remove any unwanted residues from any "polishing-step(s)"...
in order to abide by many Coatings-applications': Directions/instructions
Bob
Just found out that friend can sell me Meguiar's Ultimate Compound or Ultima Paint Prep Plus at half the price as he has they lying around and both used half bottle each.
Which one would be better for Hand Correction and which pads should I pick up? I think UPPP comes with an applicator pad.
I was think if you are doing correction by hand you probably need more trips to the gym prior to correction and lots of Tylenol for the aches afterwards
i was wondering the same thing actually. i need a good polish that i can use by hand to really make the paint pop more than what im using now. i have the pinnalce polishin pal that came with a red white and orange pad i think. i just use the white and red. i apply klasse aio after a good wash and top with collonite 845 or pinnacle sig series 2 and i just feel like it should look better. i mean it looks good but i just want more but not enough funds to get a da polisher and im a lil scared ill mess up my paint as well.