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Polishing help
I compounded my car and now I’m polishing it but patches of the polish seem to get left behind and aren’t wiping off. I don’t think it’s drying as I’m wiping it pretty quick. I’m using a da attached to my drill from meguiars. Any suggestions?
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Super Member
Re: Polishing help
Are they being leftover after you thought you thoroughly wiped the panel clean only to glance at it a few seconds later to find these “patches” that were somehow left behind?
Or are these patches that you’ve made an effort to wipe off during your initial wiping of the panel that just don’t seem to want to successfully come off like the rest of the polish?
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Re: Polishing help
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Are they being leftover after you thought you thoroughly wiped the panel clean only to glance at it a few seconds later to find these “patches” that were somehow left behind?
Or are these patches that you’ve made an effort to wipe off during your initial wiping of the panel that just don’t seem to want to successfully come off like the rest of the polish?
The second option. I’m finding that hitting it with the polish pad again and quickly wiping it comes off.
It’s cool out and I’m in the shade so I don’t know why it’s drying so fast.
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Re: Polishing help
Are you using Ultimate Polish?
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Re: Polishing help
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Are you using Ultimate Polish?
Yes
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Re: Polishing help
Originally Posted by
Dmtammaro
Yes
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That’s Ultimate Polish for you... I’ve gone through the same exact difficulty with that polish a bunch of times. Some people say that you’re not working it long enough and that it needs to “flash”
I call BS on that. There’s no magical “flash” that happens, the fact is that polish has a mind of its own and they somehow managed to make what should be an easy to use OTC polish super finicky.
It’s big brother M205 is so much easier to use in every way. It’s like they should be in opposite bottles because the user experience is like night & day.
This 1 is fool proof.
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Re: Polishing help
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
That’s Ultimate Polish for you... I’ve gone through the same exact difficulty with that polish a bunch of times. Some people say that you’re not working it long enough and that it needs to “flash”
I call BS on that. There’s no magical “flash” that happens, the fact is that polish has a mind of its own and they somehow managed to make what should be an easy to use OTC polish super finicky.
It’s big brother M205 is so much easier to use in every way. It’s like they should be in opposite bottles because the user experience is like night & day.
This 1 is fool proof.
Thanks. I’ll keep that in mind when this one runs out. I hate wasting product.
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Re: Polishing help
Originally Posted by
Dmtammaro
Thanks. I’ll keep that in mind when this one runs out. I hate wasting product.
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I know what you mean, but you really should consider saving yourself the trouble and pick up some M205.
I actually bought a bottle of Ultimate Polish not too long ago because I needed some polish and I was out of M205. I figured what could go wrong I know what I’m doing.+ I really like how Ultimate Polish smells.
1st panel in and that dang thing started happening. I had to put it away and finish the job with Griots Perfecting Cream which is far from what I expect a finishing polish to look like but I had no other choice. I haven’t used either of the 2 since. Lol.
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Re: Polishing help
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
That’s Ultimate Polish for you... I’ve gone through the same exact difficulty with that polish a bunch of times. Some people say that you’re not working it long enough and that it needs to “flash”
I call BS on that. There’s no magical “flash” that happens, the fact is that polish has a mind of its own and they somehow managed to make what should be an easy to use OTC polish super finicky.
It’s big brother M205 is so much easier to use in every way. It’s like they should be in opposite bottles because the user experience is like night & day.
This 1 is fool proof.
I just picked up some M205 today. I’m excited to try it out since I’ve never used it before. What type of pad do you use with M205? I have Meguiar’s MF finishing and Foam polishing pads.
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Re: Polishing help
UP works, but it's a bear to remove.
205 will work with the same polishing pads you now have, but even better.
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