I finally got a chance to try this out on my wife's black 02 Civic, and as far as the polishes go, I wasn't too impressed. I tried their aggressive #3 polish on an LC 5.5 CCS orange pad to get out some fairly light scratches, then the #2 polish on a 5" Danase CCS pad which I bought thinking it was an LC. I didn't drop down to their #1 finishing polish because the first 2 polishes ended up doing more harm than good.
Even with their "moderate" polish on a white pad, it was introducing some tiny swirls while doing nothing at all for the scratches or existing swirls. Needless to say, I got a bit frustrated and decided to instead go with a 105/205 combo, finished off w/ XMT1 on a Danase 5" black pad.
Now, this could easily be user error. Perhaps I didn't let the polish break down enough, although it felt like I worked it for a long time with both polishes. The #1 polish
might have gotten out the marring from the previous two polishes, but since the first two were doing NO correction, I decided not to even bother with it. Switching to the 105/205 twins showed an immediate improvement. Maybe on different paint I would have seen different results, but on THIS car with THIS method, it did not work for me.
On a different note, I did try the paint sealant that comes with the kit, as well as the funky-smelling QD. Both worked pretty well, and the sealant seemed to wipe off easily with very little dusting even on some spots where I let my son apply it and he went a little heavy-handed. The QD does what it should, although as mentioned before, it has a rather unpleasant smell.
This is a reflection after 105 on LC CCS orange, then 205 on Danase CCS white, and finally XMT1 on Danase CCS black. The Victory sealant was applied by hand.
I will be giving the polishes another try, but at least I feel like the sealant and QD were worth the 10 bucks I paid for the kit. Time will tell how long the sealant lasts, and I still have the liquid wax and spray wax to try out. All in all, it was a heck of a deal.:2thumbs: