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    09-22-2012 09:57 PM #1
    Hey guys, I'm looking for recommendations for a very light cut polish/glaze. I need to remove some *very* minor imperfections in a finish and really want to enhance gloss.

    I have a PC 7424 and Meguiar's 205 (great stuff) but I think this is even too much for what I need.

    Any recs? Meguiar's machine glaze?
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    09-23-2012 09:34 AM #2
    You can't get much lighter than that .. just use it with a pad with less cut .. I'm not a fan of glazes ... temporary fix at best and gone after a few washes. Top it off with Megs #21 as its great on minor issues.

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    09-24-2012 01:27 PM #3
    Maybe Meguiar's Ultimate Polish?
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    09-25-2012 11:02 AM #4
    I've been suggested to try out Poorboy's Polish w/ Sealant. It contains no abrasives (chemical cleaning). I tried it out, but used the wrong type of pad (used a hand applicator pad--noobie woops). I have been told to tryout a black foam pad (lake country). I'm going to try this out next. My swirls are very light and hard to notice (Candy White paint).

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    09-25-2012 12:25 PM #5
    Quote Originally Posted by lilfleck View Post
    I've been suggested to try out Poorboy's Polish w/ Sealant. It contains no abrasives (chemical cleaning). I tried it out, but used the wrong type of pad (used a hand applicator pad--noobie woops). I have been told to tryout a black foam pad (lake country). I'm going to try this out next. My swirls are very light and hard to notice (Candy White paint).
    Not going to give you any correction at all with that combo. The black pad intended for use on a PC not by hand and is for applying a sealant not for correction.

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    09-25-2012 09:50 PM #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Jesstzn View Post
    Not going to give you any correction at all with that combo. The black pad intended for use on a PC not by hand and is for applying a sealant not for correction.
    How about if I use a PC with the PwS?

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    09-25-2012 10:09 PM #7
    It may remove the oxidization but not the swirling.

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