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Thanks everyone for the suggestions, I will be sure to try them out when I have time!
Another question what is the diffrence between a 1 step and 2 step and 3 , and when do you need to combine all of them together ? Also has anyone tried the V line polishes from chemical guys?
HD Adapt is hands down the best polish I've ever used, especially for 1 Steps. It cuts like a compound, finishes like a fine polish, and is very easy to work with. It also contains no fillers or bs that can give you a false sense of correction or affect a coating application. Its been my go-to all season and I love it more every time I use it. As stated above, Hyper Polish and M205 are also great, proven products.
(BTW, fillers aren't always a bad thing. They are only bad when your planning on applying a coating afterward. For regular wax or sealant applications, fillers are fine).
I'm old school, see a defect, pick a number. I'll always be a menzerna guy.
Menzerna PF2500 is the best all-around polish I have ever used. Corrects and finishes, you can use it as a one-step.
There are so many !
If you want one I have tried and used for years because it works so well, it would have to be Optimum Hyper-Polish...
Forget the spray bottle head, and either spray onto your pad carefully, or shake it really well and put it into a bottle that has the correct head to control how you get it out..
This Polish works really fast, especially with Rotary Power, will keep working until you decide to ease up and let it leave you a really nice, smooth, really, clear, glossy, finish..
And not dusting, no having a bad-hair day, etc.., it just flat works and works great...
It has always been my go to on any Honda/Acura paintwork.. It really works great !
Some of the newer products and some not so new are also now cutting fast and hard, sometimes filling somehow, and finishing down to incredible levels of clarity and gloss, so this thread may take awhile if it goes that direction too..
Dan F