Can I mix RMG with Poli-Seal or OP?

Danny318

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My car isnt really swirled up or anything, but I want to just help it a little bit. Would RMG+OP on an orange pad work? Would the RMG still bond and work right if OP was mixed in? I thought I read about people mixing it in with other stuff... can someone explain? What about mixing it in w/ poli seal?
 
And would it still work fine with an orange pad, because my clear coat is super hard and a white pad doesnt do much at all on it...?
 
Danny318 said:
And would it still work fine with an orange pad, because my clear coat is super hard and a white pad doesnt do much at all on it...?

Well im using it with an orange pad and it seems to be going fine
 
DieselMDX said:
aslong as there is no micro marring then you are ok, stay with the orange pad

:bow no micromarring that I could see





But I also couldnt see that the glaze was doing much..even when I put it on by itself. Maybe I will see after I get the whole car done and give it a wash and look at it in the sun.
 
Hey, What about mixing it w/ Poli-Seal ? The car doesnt really need it, and I dont want to spend the extra time polishing. The roof trunk and hood are all done, polished/rmg/collineted. The sides and stuff dont need much help but a little cut wouldnt hurt so I was thinking PS/RMG w/ orange pad. Would the RMG kill the synthetics in PS ?
 
Jesus christ. Iknow that would work but that is not what I am asking about.



CAN YOU MIX POLI-SEAL W/ RMG WITH GOOD RESULTS ?!
 
Not really. The durability/bonding of Poli-Seal will be majorly reduced - you might get 3 weeks of protection if you're lucky. PS and RMG are kind of an either-or proposition, pick one or the other, and then top it with something.
 
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