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9Zs_Ed 04-10-2011 08:48 PM

Snap-on Polish-1
 
Has anyone else ever used this product? It's a polish (not a wax) and sealant made by "Snap-on" (yea, THAT Snap-on, surprisingly. I didn't know they made anything like this).

It is (was) only available by the case, intended for body and custom shops as I heard it.

A couple of years ago, my wife's daughter's husband gave me a bottle when I told him that I couldn't get water spots from Florida ground-water irrigation off my previous car, no matter what I tried. I was about to try a clay-bar treatment when he gave me this stuff. Took the spots right off. DEEPENED the shine, too.

I had tree sap and water spots on my new Magnetic Black Z. Gone. No swirls. DEEP shine.

The label says, "Safely cleans, polishes, microseals, environmental screen, premium clear-coat care"

Back label:

"POLISH1CSA performs superbly on acrylic, enamel, lacquer, urethane, all clear coats. POLISH1CSA removes carbon contamination, dirt, pollutants and oxidation when restoring original depth and luster. POLISH1CSA's superior gloss is due to its chemically unique blend of polyethylene polymers. As it contains no wax, added application will not yellow. POLISH1CSA's durable protection lasts many times longer than wax or resin coatings and is safely used with foam finishing pads. Use POLISH1CSA for maximum protection and quality appearance of your auto, boat, aircraft, fleet or sport vehicle. Designed for tough colors, like red and black, with outstanding results. Contains no free silicones."


This stuff is great, and I think is a very viable alternative to clay-barring. I've seen it work, twice!

BUT, if you do a google search for POLISH1CSA, you will be directed to Snap-on's website and that will tell you "Product not found" when you try to "Add to cart", so maybe they pulled it off the market, or maybe an upgrade is on the way. I hope so!!! I may contact them to find out the status of this.

I have 2/3 of a bottle left...good as gold!!

kenchan 04-11-2011 01:55 PM

i'll leave my Snap-On tools for torque wrenches and such... :ugh2: :rofl2:

Cmike2780 04-11-2011 02:15 PM

Its either a miracle product or made with fillers that just mask the imperfection. You can't wax away a swirl, its like a hairline scratch on the clear coat. I'm assuming this is applied by hand, not with a machine polisher? If it's strong enough to eat through the clear coat and "remove" the swirl marks by hand, then your likely causing damage to the clear coat. If it's just hinding the imperfections, there are similar "glazes" out there. They usually last a few weeks before you have to re-apply though.

Stick to the tried and true methods. It's a lot more work, but the right way of doing things often take a lot of work.

ChrisSlicks 04-11-2011 02:35 PM

I think it is designed to be used with a machine polisher, but have no idea how well it actually works.

I spent the whole day yesterday polishing swirls and scratches out of the wife's car and it now looks better than new. I wish there was an easier way but that is the only way to truly remove the swirls rather than just hide them temporarily.

kenchan 04-11-2011 03:01 PM

if you want to just hide minor imperfections i use Prima Amigo. one of the best glazes out there imho. and you can apply by hand or RO.

9Zs_Ed 04-11-2011 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1047149)
Its either a miracle product or made with fillers that just mask the imperfection. You can't wax away a swirl, its like a hairline scratch on the clear coat. I'm assuming this is applied by hand, not with a machine polisher? If it's strong enough to eat through the clear coat and "remove" the swirl marks by hand, then your likely causing damage to the clear coat. If it's just hinding the imperfections, there are similar "glazes" out there. They usually last a few weeks before you have to re-apply though.

Stick to the tried and true methods. It's a lot more work, but the right way of doing things often take a lot of work.

After 2 subsequent years of weather (Florida), washes and waxings, the car that I first used Polish-1 on (for the water spots) was still clear and had a good shine until I traded it in on this Z. It wasn't black, but dark silver.

onzedge 04-20-2011 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1047105)
i'll leave my Snap-On tools for torque wrenches and such... :ugh2: :rofl2:

:iagree:


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