removing swirl marks
i just visited all the website mentioned in the forum and they have a lot polishes
so i dont know which one to get
i looked at menzerma but they have Intesive polish and polish II
which one should i buy to remove swirl marks?
is there any other products you pros recomend to a rookie
one more question about PC, i just bought mine and dont know which pads to get
can anyone tell me which pads will i need for polishing and sealant?
so i dont know which one to get
i looked at menzerma but they have Intesive polish and polish II
which one should i buy to remove swirl marks?
is there any other products you pros recomend to a rookie
one more question about PC, i just bought mine and dont know which pads to get
can anyone tell me which pads will i need for polishing and sealant?
Intensive Polish and Final Polish II are my personal picks. They will take care of your swirls EASILY. Regarding the PC, do you already have a backing plate for it? If so, many online retailers carry pads for the PC... try autogeek.com or exceldetail.com. Pick up a couple medium and light polishing pads, and maybe a finishing pad or two if you want to apply your sealant with them. Use the medium pads with the Intensive Polish, and the light pads with the Final Polish II.
I second Diabolus's recommendation. I just removed some major swirls from a very neglected black finish with those two.
Grab an orange pad for the IP and white for the FPII. IP is a bit more aggressive (swirls) and the FPII evens it all out (haze).
You may need a few applications of IP in the areas of more stubborn swirls, and make sure to work the product adequately. Let the PC and product do the work.
If you really want to go that extra mile before topping with a wax or sealant, you can throw on a glaze after the FPII. I like 3M imperial hand glaze, but Menzerma makes a good one as well.
Grab an orange pad for the IP and white for the FPII. IP is a bit more aggressive (swirls) and the FPII evens it all out (haze).
You may need a few applications of IP in the areas of more stubborn swirls, and make sure to work the product adequately. Let the PC and product do the work.
If you really want to go that extra mile before topping with a wax or sealant, you can throw on a glaze after the FPII. I like 3M imperial hand glaze, but Menzerma makes a good one as well.
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