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845 has it all. Durability, protection and looks.

I've used D151 for both single steps and two step corrections. It is a very versatile liquid like Meg's M86. D151/orange cutting pad or wool(rotary) followed up by D151/white works well.
 
i got menzerna sip, superfinish, and po8rd for the 3 step and the paying customer. but i guess i can use the 151 as a quickie. do you actually have to wax after using 151? i guess you could for added protection.
 
and how do you guys like ONR??

Try DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss as an ONR alternative for your business if you need a risneless wash. It's cheaper than ONR (sometimes BOGO) and supposedly works just as well.


Collinite 845 would be great as a production LSP with no cleaning or corrective ability. It's easy to use, cheap, looks nice, and lasts a long time.
 
ok as far as wheel cleaner for high end wheels i thing im going with p21s.. good or not good?? do they sell a brush head for a dewalt rotary to do carpets and stuff?
 
i read mikes ipa wipedown article and im leading me towards the way of buying a wax cleanser which is a good one and cost effective?
 
For prewax cleansers I have Poliseal, Klasse AIO, and DG 501. The Klasse is the most expensive, but all three are great and you couldn't go wrong with any one of them
 
should i get poliseal if i have mg d151 cream??
 
im just a little confused right now so thank you guys for helping me out, I want to put my order in but i dont want to miss out on something.
 
If you already have D151 and are going to top with a wax or sealant anyway, then you don't need to buy poliseal. You're already covered with the D151 to clean and lightly polish the paint.
 
thanks to all of you i believe im going with d151 again thank you for the help! now what pad do i use with 151 out of the lc ccs line up :)
 
o yeah i forgot to ask, how do you clean foam applicators and wash sponges/mits can they be machine washed ?
 
the lc snappy clean pad cleaner packets work wonders in cleaning foam applicator and pads. Wash mitts can go in the washer, but I usually clean wash sponges by hand in a bucket of soapy water
 
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