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Looking for a versatile polish
Just got my 18 accord back after having the windshield replaced. Of course they did me a favor and wiped part of the hood and roof with some QD because they smudged it up. Smh
time for a quick polish. I have some hd polish, which has been good, but also looking for something new. Something that works well as a very light polish but can remove defects using a light cutting pad. Have been thinking about hyper polish but interested in your thoughts. Don’t want to go nuts pricewise.
Thanks!
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Super Member
Re: Looking for a versatile polish
Griot's creams work very well.
But I also have the HD Polish like you. I think it works just as good as the Griot's.
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Super Member
Re: Looking for a versatile polish
Hyper Polish. Cuts pretty well and can finish out amazing on the softest Honda or Subaru paint. Been using it for years and I buy it by the gallon.
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Re: Looking for a versatile polish
Thanks. The hyper scares me because it’s a spray but I’ll get over it. Lol. As far as the griots creams, is the perfecting enough for minor marring on Honda paint, or?
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Super Member
Re: Looking for a versatile polish
Originally Posted by
BTLew81
Thanks. The hyper scares me because it’s a spray but I’ll get over it. Lol. As far as the griots creams, is the perfecting enough for minor marring on Honda paint, or?
I would say yes.
I have gotten some minor swirls out with it on a Jeep Wrangler.
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Regular Member
Re: Looking for a versatile polish
Blackfire One Step... you can't go wrong. Recently used on black Taurus... removed prior sealant and provided a mirror like shine. Removed swirls and scratches too.
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Super Member
Re: Looking for a versatile polish
Originally Posted by
BTLew81
Thanks. The hyper scares me because it’s a spray but I’ll get over it. Lol. As far as the griots creams, is the perfecting enough for minor marring on Honda paint, or?
Just it it the traditional way. Just a runnier consistency.
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Re: Looking for a versatile polish
I've used both Blackfire One Step and Pinnacle Polish on my black Acura TLX, both are very good. One step will have better cutting than pinnacle, it really depends on what condition the paint is in.
Another great advantage is both are "Bubba Proof", meaning the abrasives that the both contain won't marr your paint, trust me on that one, personal experience using another brand not sold on AG (thank God)!
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Super Member
Re: Looking for a versatile polish
Originally Posted by
BTLew81
Something that works well as a
very light polish
but can remove defects using a
light cutting pad.
I find that Meguiar’s M09 Swirl Remover
meets, or exceeds, your criteria.
Originally Posted by
BTLew81
Don’t want to go nuts pricewise.
Warning!
At its current sale-price...
Meguiar’s M09 will set you back
to the tune of $13.09 for 16oz.
Bob
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~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Looking for a versatile polish
I would also like to be testing out the Optimum Hyper Polish. Currently useing Sonax EX 04-06 and Perfect Finish and Carpro Reflect. Which gets like a medium cut polish when you up the aggressiveness of the pad. Works great on from soft finicky paints to harder paints. Hyper Polish seems very easy to apply on the pads with spray it on vs blobb it on LOL.
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