I finally had a chance to try out PWS today. I used it as a polish to see if it would remove some swirls/cobwebbing on my black Honda Pilot. I used a Meguiar's polishing pad, #8006. The speed of the pc was 5.
I was able to easily remove the swirls and wiping off the polish afterwards was very very easy. There was a little dusting, but not bad. Also, the finish was super slick. As a comparison, I did a couple of panels using Meguiar's #80 with a #8006 pad, which also removed the swirls. However, the finish was not nearly as slick as it was with PWS and it was much harder to remove the polish as compared to PWS.
Another thing I did, I didn't tape off my trim. I wanted to see what would happen if PWS went on it...well, all I had to do was wipe it off the trim and it was gone. No staining at all.
Is the reason it was so much more slick than #80 is because it's leaving a little sealant behind, even though I was using a polishing pad?
I was reading the label and it says, "Poorboy's Polish is a non abrasive polish that removes the oxidation and road grime, smooths the surface, and leaves a small amount of Carnauba wax..."
Is it really leaving Carnauba wax behind? If so, will there be a bonding issue when applying a sealant?
Since I used PWS as a polish, can I top it with a sealant right away, or do I need to give it some time first?