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    Po85rd followd by P21s cleanse?

    A bit in a dilemma at the moment, just finished polishing with FG400 and M105 on the stubborn parts. I'm looking to use SF2500 (Po85rd) afterwards and should I use P21s cleanse to follow up with the SF2500?

    My plan is Po85rd > P21s cleaner > Menzerna Power lock > Son1c wax

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    Re: Po85rd followd by P21s cleanse?

    Po85rd Is SF 4500 And Not SF2500.

    Your Plan Should Be
    Po85rd > Menzerna Power lock > Son1c wax

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    Re: Po85rd followd by P21s cleanse?

    Quote Originally Posted by Notorious View Post
    Po85rd Is SF 4500 And Not SF2500.

    Your Plan Should Be
    Po85rd > Menzerna Power lock > Son1c wax
    Noooo... a paint cleanse is needed after polish to remove the residue. jyu1210, your process is correct
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    Re: Po85rd followd by P21s cleanse?

    Ok, sounds good! Will probably coat 2 layers of power lock before topping it off the Son1c wax..

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    Re: Po85rd followd by P21s cleanse?

    Quote Originally Posted by jpegs13 View Post
    Noooo... a paint cleanse is needed after polish to remove the residue. jyu1210, your process is correct
    Menzerna would probably tell you there's some synergistic love going on...going from a Menzerna polish to "their" sealant. But hey...I've been wrong before.
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    If you use the SF4500 correctly you should be left with a perfect finish, no paint cleaner is required. If you use a paint cleaner after such a fine polish, you risk marring the paint with applicators or towels - not to mention your waisting your time.

    Don't worry about wax "bonding", as wax doesn't bond to anything - it sits on the surface.

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