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    Re: New Formula Optimum Compound & Polish Do Not Disappoint

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick@Autogeek View Post
    The Optimum Compound II is definitely the more user-friendly product of the two, but I would have to give a slight edge to 105 in terms of cut.





    You can, but they were designed for machine use to achieve best results.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chris@Optimum View Post
    I would recommend leveling with a machine (compound), but you can poilish by hand if you like (I don't like). Leveling by hand not only takes longer, but is much less uniform and can remove various amounts of clear across the same panel due to variations in pressure per each finger. I usually only use them by hand behind door handles.
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    Re: New Formula Optimum Compound & Polish Do Not Disappoint

    Polish II + PC LC Orange followed by Poli-Seal + PC LC Orange.

    Is it redundant in terms of paint correction?

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    Re: New Formula Optimum Compound & Polish Do Not Disappoint

    Not really. Polish II is a light compound and PolySeal is an AIO. PolySeal could be the finishing polish with some layer of protection. However, with an LC Orange you may wind up instilling swirls if you apply too much pressure so be careful. An AIO or finishing polish pad would be ideal for PolySeal.

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