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Its not something I used to do either until i did a full correction on my dads redline red 350z, after polishing nothing was visible under 1000w halos or LED

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Old 07-16-2011, 10:28 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Its not something I used to do either until i did a full correction on my dads redline red 350z, after polishing nothing was visible under 1000w halos or LED but there was definetly slight halos. It just took a few washes for them to appear.

Ever since then i have always washed the car (with optimum power clean, theres many others to use as well) after polishing. Its pretty amazing what you cant see through polishing oils/fillers. I use mainly menzerna polishes (SIP, 106 and 85rd) and i know all polishes arent created equal.

Also after adding this step to my process my OS and OCW seem to be lasting quite a bit longer.

I know this may seem a little OCD but since we are posting in a detailing section we are probably all OCD in one way or another...
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Its not something I used to do either until i did a full correction on my dads redline red 350z, after polishing nothing was visible under 1000w halos or LED but there was definetly slight halos. It just took a few washes for them to appear.

Ever since then i have always washed the car (with optimum power clean, theres many others to use as well) after polishing. Its pretty amazing what you cant see through polishing oils/fillers. I use mainly menzerna polishes (SIP, 106 and 85rd) and i know all polishes arent created equal.

Also after adding this step to my process my OS and OCW seem to be lasting quite a bit longer.

I know this may seem a little OCD but since we are posting in a detailing section we are probably all OCD in one way or another...
I only use Menzerna polishes as well and they do have more oils in them that make them last longer before breaking down... but I also usually use Klasse all in one when finished polishing too and that has a cleaner and supposedly a very very mild abrasive in it, though it's never done much for scratches with me.

Some waxes and sealants just hide holograms very well.. I don't know why but they do and then after those first few washes you were talking about take the oils off the car and there they are!
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