1 step polish?

Ern

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So ive been pretty much been told by the doc ive got arthritis. Still waiting on final results of my tests but anyways, I need a 1 step. Im starting to hurt so bad that I cant spend a ton of time on a vehicle. Are there any that will cut pretty good and finish out really fine withtout the need of a final polish? I dont mind doing a 2 or 3 step on spotted areas but the whole care? ehhh no thanks.



Ive read a little on SIP but I know nothing much.



Thanks,





Aaron
 
Are they good to use? Achieve some good results? Oh! How about what pad to use? I use LC pads. Orange, White and Blue.
 
For a good cleaner wax I like Poorboys PWC, Mothers cleaner wax liquid or paste and Meguiars Color X . If your paint is in good shape you can use NXT, Turtle Platinum, Mothers Reflection or FX and of course Duraglass !05. You can use one of the cleaner waxes first and a week later use one of the other.
 
If I am not mistaken you don't need to remove XMT 360. Hopefully someone else will add in, but if that's the case I would think a product like that would be the way to go. Just buff it in and done.
 
BlueZero said:
If I am not mistaken you don't need to remove XMT 360. Hopefully someone else will add in, but if that's the case I would think a product like that would be the way to go. Just buff it in and done.



you are right, XMT 360 is an AIO that disappears into the paint. Just buff it.
 
Optimum Poli-Seal... So if this stuff really for decent shape cars? What it someone brings me a ride thats been 2 years through the swirl o matic? Good size scratches?
 
I second (or third or whatever number we are on) the XMT 360. Here is an example of what it did on a pretty messed up Audi. I'm constantly amazed at what it can do. You do have to buff it off, as you can see in one of the pictures. You don't just buzz it on and walk away. Like any product you have to bust out the towels and buff it off, but it is a breeze to remove. In typical Pinnacle fashion it buffs off like butter. One step oxidation removal, swirl reduction, and polymer protection. What more could you ask for? Based on the one step products that I've had experience with, if I had to lose all the products in my garage and only keep one, then this would be the one that stays.
 
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