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Re: Pinnacle Jeweling Wax
Ultra/fine abrasives plus some added protection use to be called an AIO, now they being marketed as Jeweling wax, next they will be called Finesse Wax or Super Gloss Last Step Polish Wax... CarPro Essence has fine abrasives and lays down a high gloss lsp, yeah..Essence is my Jeweling Wax!
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Re: Pinnacle Jeweling Wax
Originally Posted by
Ronin47
Ultra/fine abrasives plus some added protection use to be called an AIO, now they being marketed as Jeweling wax,
I would respectfully disagree.
I've used cleaner/waxes or AIOs if that's the term you like to use to refer to a one-step cleaner/wax, that used ultra fine abrasives and the products micro-marred the HELL out of the paint.
There's a huge difference in what I call abrasive technology used in car care product.
Just because a product says "ultra fine" doesn't mean it's good.
Last night I buffed out a black car using good abrasive technology, paint came out looking great. Today I have another black car to buff out and again I'm going to use great abrasive technology and I assume the paint will come out looking great.
For everyone reading this into the future, I created a poll where I asked what the most important factor is when it comes to polishing paint and the majority of people voted --> Technique.
POLL - What's the number one most important factor when it comes to polishing paint?
The answer technique is ego-driven because it means "you" are the reason paint comes out looking great. Sorry to hurt the feeling of all the alpha male detailers out there but I've shown little kinds, ladies and seasoned members of our society how to make paint look GREAT and they've never used a buffer before in their lives. The reason they were successful wad due to great abrasive technology.
In that poll - I voted abrasive technology and I'm sticking with that answer.
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Re: Pinnacle Jeweling Wax
Originally Posted by
boomdone
Just looked at the Renny Doyle Jeweling Wax (Envy). It's $55 for 16 oz. Clearly there's a market for these products I guess.
Americana Jeweling polish is better priced
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Re: Pinnacle Jeweling Wax
Originally Posted by
Mike@ShineStruck
Americana Jeweling polish is better priced
Denny Doyle product is a finishing polish. That's a perfect example of twisting the name. They have a compound medium polish and a finishing polish. There is no ultrafine jeweling polish.
Look at menzerna, they have 3500 the finishing polish. Then 3800 the ultrafine polish. Same thing with rupes. That's what ultrafine means. It has to be a polish beyond the regular finishing polish
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Re: Pinnacle Jeweling Wax
Originally Posted by
Ronin47
Ultra/fine abrasives plus some added protection use to be called an AIO, now they being marketed as Jeweling wax, next they will be called Finesse Wax or Super Gloss Last Step Polish Wax... CarPro Essence has fine abrasives and lays down a high gloss lsp, yeah..Essence is my Jeweling Wax!
Ultrafine..... as in finer then a fine finishing polish.
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Re: Pinnacle Jeweling Wax
Originally Posted by
fightnews
Ultrafine..... as in finer then a fine finishing polish.
Menzerna Power Protect Ultra or PP Ultra as its commonly known works for me as an Aio or Jeweling wax too. Half a dozen of this or 6 of that...
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Re: Pinnacle Jeweling Wax
Even if u took the abrasives out of it wax quality alone is enough to justify a higher price theoreticially if they are using a better wax
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Re: Pinnacle Jeweling Wax
Originally Posted by
fightnews
Even if u took the abrasives out of it wax quality alone is enough to justify a higher price theoreticially if they are using a better wax
How will you know?
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Re: Pinnacle Jeweling Wax
Beautiful, Mike. Great job. Looks like a very nice product, one that I will likely want to try out!
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