What's the best All in One polish?

Thanks to everyone! I have new things to try and better strategies! :dblthumb2:
 
I've tried many one step products. I've settled on one, and it's my go to product just about every single day at my shop. Unfortunately, you can't buy it at Autogeek. But, it's worth mentioning anyways. It's by Malco, and it's called Glaze II. Love it.

Strange thing about it, is that you have to know how to use it. The directions on the back are pretty much useless to me. I spread it on to the whole vehicle (after clay of course). Then, let it dry and buff it off. I use a Makita, and let the pad rip at about 2500 rpm. Sounds crazy, but you wouldn't believe how simple it is to get fantastic one step results with this method. No swirls, no holograms, just a nice clean finish. It does about 50% paint correction in the process (mainly because of the rotary).

With a quick coat of wax on top of that, it really looks good. You do need some rotary skills to pull this off. But if you can move quick with a rotary, you're literally done in 20 minutes...and that's including applying the product. I've never seen a product that allows this quick of a machine buff, and still get great results. :dblthumb2:

Now this sounds really interesting. How about a vid?
 
Now this sounds really interesting. How about a vid?

I do want to make a video and showcase this method. I use it all the time. It's a HUGE time saver, and produces excellent results. It's just gonna be tough to make a video all by myself. I think if anything, I can get it showcased with some good photos. But, you're right...a video would be ideal. You have to show off how fast this process really is. Works great, and it's brought me tons of satisfied customers.

I use this method on my Gold and Silver packages. They both include a one step machine polish, and a coat of wax. If the customer wants correction past 50%...Platinum packages are by quote. :dblthumb2:

Hopefully I can get a video made. I think it may sway quite a few people to try this product out. It's strange cause if you use it according to the directions...the results, and ease of use are nowhere near as simple as the way I do it. :dunno:
 
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