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Wet Glazeim looking at pb black hole, prima amiga.. any other suggestions?
If used on a polishing pad it can remove some imperfections, but don't expect heavy correction from it.would amiga remove swirls via machine?
yeah what im really looking for is to be able to do a 1 step correction for heavy volume of cars and then glaze it over to hid any left over imperfections then wax.
....a 1 step correction: By this do you mean a "polishing" correction step--followed by a glaze step, then a wax step?
If so, it seems, IMO, like it would depend on the "kinds", and amount, of imperfections you are satisfied with removing, or not removing, at the polishing step with the polish you have chosen to use for your volume business.
If I was one of your volume business' customers that you serviced in this manner; and, after the first good rain and/or car-washing removed the wax and glaze to reveal those imperfections that you left behind and "covered up"; then, once word of this spread, you would probably soon realize a dramatic decrease in your customer base.
{This scenario, of course, would only be if full disclosure of your detailng methods were not available to the customers upon your initial evaluation/correctability of the customers' vehicles.}
I've seen others post: "Do it right or don't do it at all"!!
I'll add: Unless you are going to tell customers otherwise, and they then agree............Bob