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Tom try this.......d300/105 mixed 1:1 using a mf cutting pad. I have had great results. then apply lsp of choice.
Tim I don't have microfiber pads. I have s flex and they don't post well together from what I here
the optimum pads do!
oh boy!
If you want correction and a decent finish you really need some type of polish or AIO that corrects but then quickly breaks down into a finer polish.
For me, that is Meg's reconditioning cream. I know it's fairly popular, but I don't understand why it's not more popular. It's incredible if used correctly, especially in the professional detailing world.
You can do some pretty substantial correction with a mild cutting pad like the orange lake country pad and a rotary. Just ease off the pressure and/or speed after 3 or 4 passes and it finishes very well on a daily driver. I can fly through a car like this. Use product liberally and do hood in 3-4 sections, doors in 2, and deck lid in 2. Then lightly go around the lower panels. I've never had a customer complain. EVER!
If I get a car with really dull paint (usually from dealers) I'll use a wool pad and really lighten up towards the end of the polishing cycle. Won't Hologram the paint if done correctly. Will leave some swirls obiously, but it's been said a million times. Customers don't know a swirl from a squirrel. They see shiny paint. If they brought their car in scratched and dull, they will be super excited to see a shiny car after it's been corrected with a wool pad and reconditioning cream.
If you aren't getting $180 or more from a customer, never do more than a one step. You won't be sorry!
Optimum Polish II new formula. It is coating ready with a damp MF!
My favorite 1 step polish: Menzerna Super Finish PO106 FA
Optimum Polish II new formula. It is coating ready with a damp MF!
My favorite 1 step polish: Menzerna Super Finish PO106 FA
I have this but haven't used it. Do you find this finishes good enough on its own most of time, or do you need the Optimim Finishing Polish?
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