1 step Polish for family/friend's cars

I need to get some poly seal....to bad ADS doesn't have any....How does OPS compare to HTFC (medium cut polish) in terms of cut? I dont want to buy OPS if its similar to HTFC...any thoughts on that?
 
lecchilo- Heh heh, I have too many products sitting around unused as it is :D



Don't get me wrong, I think some of Meg's Pro-level cleaner-waxes are good, so I didn't mean to come across as bashing the #66. Mike P. has found it perfect for cars with stupid-soft clear.
 
Accumulator said:
lecchilo- Heh heh, I have too many products sitting around unused as it is :D



Don't get me wrong, I think some of Meg's Pro-level cleaner-waxes are good, so I didn't mean to come across as bashing the #66. Mike P. has found it perfect for cars with stupid-soft clear.



Oh no I didn't mean you were bashing it, I meant to say don't take my opinion as fact as others have had great results with it and love using it... I'm going to give it another shot for a couple hours next weekend just to play with it some more..
 
High Temp's HT-69



cuts more and is cheaper then Poliseal

and the LSP in it last several months for me

(for a true one-step)



if you are talking about one polshing step there are a ton of choices
 
I am kinda looking for the same thing. Just a one or two step polish. I have a hand full of cars scheduled, all german, all with hard clears. None need perfection because they are all sliver and white. #83 W/ megs yellow pad @ 1600 doesn't seem to have quite enough power, but i am a little hesitant to grab the m105. Would SIP be more agressive? Could i mix in a little m105 with the #83 and follow up with #82?
 
MBenz said:
I am kinda looking for the same thing. Just a one or two step polish. I have a hand full of cars scheduled, all german, all with hard clears. None need perfection because they are all sliver and white. #83 W/ megs yellow pad @ 1600 doesn't seem to have quite enough power, but i am a little hesitant to grab the m105. Would SIP be more agressive? Could i mix in a little m105 with the #83 and follow up with #82?



#95 or 105 with LC PFW followed with #80 has worked great for me on harder clear coats for those who only want the 2-step and not perfection... even though most of the time it's pretty much perfect after these 2 steps...
 
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