JustinDetail
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jgatuslao said:This is taken from Autogeek's description of Poli-seal. From what I read, it gives me the impression that PS doesn't hide (fill) minor imperfections but actually removes them.
The micro abrasives in the Optimum Poli-SealTM will ensure light paint correction and not just the hiding of imperfections. Poli-Seal can be used as a light swirl mark remover, a final polish, and a true wax and sealant……All in one step!
This revolutionary product will eliminate (not hide) minor paint imperfections and blemishes while creating a perfect shine on all types of paint.
Now this is taken from AG's description of Megs 66. Note the word "removes".
Meguiars #66 Quick Detailer removes water spots, stains, light oxidation, and micro-marring from clear coat and single stage paint finishes. With a combination of chemical cleaners and the mechanical motion of a buffer, #66 restores gloss and removes blemishes effectively and efficiently. That’s why professional detailers use it on vehicle after vehicle.
This could also mean that both products actually removes micromarring but fills in blemishes that the microabrasives couldn't remove. The ads just give the consumer the impression that both don't contain fillers. Maybe they don't.
Read the post above yours. That's the case.