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john480

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what do you think ?

optimum polish with white Lake Country pad :buffing:

optimum poli-seal with a black Lake Country :buffing:

finish off with opti-seal by hand :p
 
Sounds good for light to medium defects on normal paints... The Optimum polishes I find have a nice long work time by machine, and the abrasives break down to burnish to paint to a lovely sharp finish - as with many polishes on the market when used correctly. Be sure to work the polishes thoroughly to get the best from them.



Your LSP choice looks good to me - though on well polished paintwork, any LSP is going to look good :)
 
john480 said:
what do you think ?

optimum polish with white Lake Country pad :buffing:

optimum poli-seal with a black Lake Country :buffing:

finish off with opti-seal by hand :p

how about adding opti car wax ?should it go before opti-seal or after????
 
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