Chemical vs. Abrasive Paint Cleaners?

They both perform two different jobs, or at least perform a similar job in different ways. Chemical polishes can be used to clean stains, oxidation, etc. Abrasives are designed to remove marring, etc by abrading the paint. I guess they could be used interchangeably, but again, it comes down to using the right tool for the job.

An example would be to use a chemical cleaner to remove water spotting instead of an abrasive polish.

Some polishes may (could) be a mixture of both chemical cleaners and abrasives.
 
JaredPointer said:
I guess they could be used interchangeably, but again, it comes down to using the right tool for the job.

Thank you Jared... :D

For instance, 3M Finish Restorer and ColorX...to the best of my knowledge, 3MFR does its thing with abrasives whereas CX uses chemicals.

So, with my paint being, as I say, "stained" & "oxidized", a chemical cleaner would be best?
 
Not sure about the 3M stuff, as I haven't used it. Boss 429 wrote a post a little while back where he explained the advantages of starting your entire process with a chemical cleaner polish. I would start out with the chem. cleaner first if it were me.
 
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