"Working In" a Sealant?

Here's Forrest's opinion on this:

Kind of matches what I wrote about using a cleaner/waxes or cleaner/sealants or cleaner/hybrids

Now if a person is using a cleaner/wax or AIO or One-Step product, (whatever you like to call a product that cleans, polishes and protects in one step), and you're working on a neglected finish, then YES you use firm pressure because part of the cleaning action of a cleaner/wax comes from the chemical cleaners an the abrasives and the other part comes from --> YOU <-- and the passion you put behind the pad.

Put a little passion behind the pad - Mike Phillips


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More information on cleaner/waxes or cleaner/sealants or cleaner/hybrids


How To Choose The Right Wax or Paint Sealant for your Detailing Project


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I actually have behind the scenes projects I have to get back to... before I get back to them, would everyone agree that Microfiber Polishing Cloths offer a lot of benefits?

Agree?

Would we all agree that one of the benefits is the unique ability to REMOVE substances off a smooth surface?

For example removing a coating of wax or paint sealant off the surface?


At least better than a large fiber material can, for example cotton terry cloth?


Can anyone agree with this? That microfiber, or Microscopic Fibers are very good at removing trace substances OFF THE SURFACE?


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When I posted this I was hoping to get a consensus?





Everyone agrees? No one agrees?

If not microfiber? Then what common detailing cloth do we have works better than microfiber to remove products and even the trace residues off the surface?

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I agree! I agree! Me me me me me! Do I get anything for agreeing with "da man"? :laughing:
 
Here's a close-up picture of paint on a project car here at Autogeek, notice how it's not perfectly flat but has below surface surface imperfections?

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Was capturing some pictures for the damp-sanding project and snagged a couple like these so thought I would add them to this thread...
 
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