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Jared raises a valid point. If you have different types of polishes and paint cleaners which have different levels of abrasiveness, the best thing you can do is pick a test spot and try out the different polishes starting with the least aggressive. Once you get to the polish that gives you the finish you want stop testing. Do this after you clay.JaredPointer said:I think that, depending on the finish, it might be a good idea to use the chemical cleaner polish. It will clean the paint more than just claying alone and will allow you to get a good look at the finish to determine what kind of shape the paint finish is in. Then you can determine how abrasive you need to be with your mar removing polishing steps. Your process looks fine, and I think that if you follow it, the results will come out very nice.
I think part of the problem with detailing is that there really isn't a standardized vernacular. I can't tell you how many products I've seen marked polish that were cleaner waxes.PEI Detail said:Am I mistaken, but aren't "paint cleaners" just polishes, either abrasive or chemically abrasive?