Finally had a chance to try my new polishers and Poxy on my 2010 Edge.
I was limited on time so did the following:
washed w/ PB slick n suds with a pre treatment of bug squash.
Partially Dried with my blaster sidekick
Wiped with spray and gloss
Clayed with PB clay and new clay lube (another nice new product)
Then using a black LC pad, layed down some Poxy with the 15 and mini on the smaller areas.
The 15 is definitely the smoothest polisher and so quiet (speed 2). It floats across the paint.
The mini is a bit noisier and I turned it down to 1 since it still seemed a bit faster than the 15 on 2. Very balanced and powerful though.
Let the Poxy sit for over an hour and wiped off. It will definitely be another nice sealant I grab for.
The only thing I'm not going to like about 3D products is having to put the polisher down every time I need more product.
I never leave a bottle open and always like to give a shake before squeezing more out.
It's not a one handed friendly lid. Other than that Poxy spreads nicely and wipes off with ease.
I was limited on time so did the following:
washed w/ PB slick n suds with a pre treatment of bug squash.
Partially Dried with my blaster sidekick
Wiped with spray and gloss
Clayed with PB clay and new clay lube (another nice new product)
Then using a black LC pad, layed down some Poxy with the 15 and mini on the smaller areas.
The 15 is definitely the smoothest polisher and so quiet (speed 2). It floats across the paint.
The mini is a bit noisier and I turned it down to 1 since it still seemed a bit faster than the 15 on 2. Very balanced and powerful though.
Let the Poxy sit for over an hour and wiped off. It will definitely be another nice sealant I grab for.
The only thing I'm not going to like about 3D products is having to put the polisher down every time I need more product.
I never leave a bottle open and always like to give a shake before squeezing more out.
It's not a one handed friendly lid. Other than that Poxy spreads nicely and wipes off with ease.