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bluej511

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Alrighty well i finally used my pads and polishes over the weekend since the weather was nice.



I put on some poli-seal as well but is it just me or is it not visible at all when you put it on? i used my rotary and gray pad instead of doing it by hand.



Do you put on as little as you would put on optimum polish or do you use more of it?
 
bluej511 said:
Alrighty well i finally used my pads and polishes over the weekend since the weather was nice.



I put on some poli-seal as well but is it just me or is it not visible at all when you put it on? i used my rotary and gray pad instead of doing it by hand.



Do you put on as little as you would put on optimum polish or do you use more of it?



I seem to be using about 1.5 to 2 oz. for an average car. The stuff just seem to disappear into the paint, and there is very little residue. It is an absolutely great product to work with, and what it left takes almost no effort at all to remove.
 
yea i love the stuff i hadnt tried it yet (had a week of cold weather and rain) and there was a very signifcant hologram on my hatch right by the emblem and i decided to go over it with poli before even finishing the whole car lol



To say the least i was very impressed, it left a nice gloss and got rid of the hologram. On the Lake Country website and autogeek it says the gray/black pad should be used to remove buffer swirls (which ive read on here that there only 6000 grit). Poli took it right off and i love it, so its def possible to finish LSP ready with a rotary
 
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