Wax or Polish
#17
Originally posted by snoopy
Heheheh. Point taken. It was just an idea. Everyone is babying their trucks by using baby polar seal liver wax on their finishes, but nobody is concerned with the actual surface they are sealing. Since we all know the factory paint is mediocre at best, I thought maybe the use of micropolishes on the clearcoat might produce a more even surface which could produce a smoother waxed surface.
I guess my point is: I've been using both high quality cleaner polishes and premium 100% carnauba waxes for years. Most of the time I can't tell any difference. I think that by using a cleaner polish every few waxes I am getting a better overall wax job. YMMV.
Does it really make any difference? I dunno.
Heheheh. Point taken. It was just an idea. Everyone is babying their trucks by using baby polar seal liver wax on their finishes, but nobody is concerned with the actual surface they are sealing. Since we all know the factory paint is mediocre at best, I thought maybe the use of micropolishes on the clearcoat might produce a more even surface which could produce a smoother waxed surface.
I guess my point is: I've been using both high quality cleaner polishes and premium 100% carnauba waxes for years. Most of the time I can't tell any difference. I think that by using a cleaner polish every few waxes I am getting a better overall wax job. YMMV.
Does it really make any difference? I dunno.