imported_detail1
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I know that there are many different brands of polishes and strengths, but what is the polish that you go to first and why?
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Accumulator said:As for what I'd *recommend* as a single all around polish, it's hands-down the 1Z Paint Polish.
sal329 said:I like Prima Swirl. Granted I have not tried many products but you can use this with a PC and an orange LC pad finish with a white LC pad. For more power use a rotary and then finish off with a PC (I have not done this as I do not own a rotary yet)
DownSouth said:Is Optimum Polish about the same abrasiveness as the 1Z PP? What's the advantage of 1Z Paint Polish over Optimum Polish?
Accumulator said:....
The two are somewhat similar with regard to cut, and OCP is probably more versatile as it's a "pad dependent" polish; it behaves quite differently depending on which pad it's used with. I can easily understand why somebody might not only love OCP, but also consider it the best choice for an all-around polish *for people who understand how to work it and who will work it properly*.
It's simply a personal preference, but I don't like OCP. I prefer products with a shorter work time and a quicker breakdown. Not knocking the stuff, I just prefer other products. OCP isn't, uhm....Accumulator-proof and plenty of other polishes are. Some, like 1Z PP, are even pretty much idiot-proof, which is a different thingIf I have to struggle with a product and/or it doesn't always give me what I want, I hesitate to recommend it.
When recommending a polish to a newbie (experienced detailers don't need *my* advice about medium-strength polishes....the way I see it, if you gotta ask about this stuff, my answer is always 1Z), I'd rather recommend a product that's a) as user-friendly as possible, b) basically foolproof, and c) better suited to somebody who might find the whole polishing thing to be more than they bargained for (1Z PP leaves wax behind so the actual LSPing can wait until next time if the user if tuckered out).