I would have posted a review, but SX isn't listed there.
It's a nice product for what I used it for.
When I do a 100% detail, I almost always forget the a-pillars. On a Miata, those are painted pieces that are part of the windshield frame. Last year, I got them with the #83 and the cutting pad, but forgot about them after that. I've remembered to wax them, but they look like... heck.
Today, before trying the Crystal Guard, I decided to attack the pillars with ScratchX. If it didn't work, I figured I could always take a minute or so with the PC. But, one application of SX, about a minute or two of vigorous rubbing, took out 95% of the marring! I wiped the pillar with IA to make sure it was scratch removal rather than a combination of removal and filling, and it is. Us it like #83 but by hand, wipe wipe wipe until it "goes dry", "flashes", whatever you want to call it when it changes state.
I then applied FP, by hand. FP is DEFINITELY finer than SX. I got the usual results that I get with FP, that "surfaceless" look, of pure color. This combination of polishes is very complimentary. They work well together.
Tom
It's a nice product for what I used it for.
When I do a 100% detail, I almost always forget the a-pillars. On a Miata, those are painted pieces that are part of the windshield frame. Last year, I got them with the #83 and the cutting pad, but forgot about them after that. I've remembered to wax them, but they look like... heck.
Today, before trying the Crystal Guard, I decided to attack the pillars with ScratchX. If it didn't work, I figured I could always take a minute or so with the PC. But, one application of SX, about a minute or two of vigorous rubbing, took out 95% of the marring! I wiped the pillar with IA to make sure it was scratch removal rather than a combination of removal and filling, and it is. Us it like #83 but by hand, wipe wipe wipe until it "goes dry", "flashes", whatever you want to call it when it changes state.
I then applied FP, by hand. FP is DEFINITELY finer than SX. I got the usual results that I get with FP, that "surfaceless" look, of pure color. This combination of polishes is very complimentary. They work well together.
Tom