PNEUMATIC ORBITAL--Polishing suggestions
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Three Wheelin'
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Hey guys, I'm looking for some good suggestions on Polish I can use with my new pneumatic orbital for light and medium scratches. Your thoughts are appreciated...
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Optimum will have its new version of polish out very soon. I of course highly recommend that polish as it can remove defects, such as light marring, and yet finish out super fine. The "newness" in this polish is that it is slightly more abrasive at the start of the polishing process but still finishes down super fine.
It also create little to zero dust and contains no filler oils.
Menzerna is also a nice polish, Intensive Polish and Final PoishII.
Anthony
It also create little to zero dust and contains no filler oils.
Menzerna is also a nice polish, Intensive Polish and Final PoishII.
Anthony
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Perfect. I have four cars, some with deeper scratches than others. Two brand new ones which only require minor work, one medium work and the other deeper work. Thanks for the direction...
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I like Meguiar's #80 speed glaze for light to moderate scratches and swirls, and #83 for the deeper scratches. I use the Meg's soft buff pads and have had very good results. Good luck!
Steve
Steve