Pro Polish question

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Mobenzowner

Guest
I really like pro polish but find it a bit difficult to remove. I would be willing to bet it is my operator error as to why. I imagine I am either;
1.) Using too much product
2.) Not working product long enough
or 3.) Removing product too soon or too late

I would much appreciate knowing how others use this product.
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
Mobenzowner said:
I really like pro polish but find it a bit difficult to remove. I would be willing to bet it is my operator error as to why. I imagine I am either;
1.) Using too much product
2.) Not working product long enough
or 3.) Removing product too soon or too late

I would much appreciate knowing how others use this product.

yes to all of the above ... use less, work it until it just about totally disappears, and if you use too much let it dry to a haze before removing :wink:
 
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mad992

Guest
sorry for digging up the past,
i cant wait to give my pp a good shove ,is that the best tip for pp, thin thin thin is there any other tips in application for pro polish
is any benefit leaving it on longer :?:
also i have the das-6 machine what color ccs lake country pad , will white pad amp the shine better than black or blue :mrgreen:

thanks guys mark
 
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mad992

Guest
cmon steve,
you know me i want the shiniest blingedoutpaint black triton in australia :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
mad992 said:
cmon steve,
you know me i want the shiniest blingedoutpaint black triton in australia :lol: :lol: :lol:

:lol: then use a finishing pad at the end of your process :smt002 :smt004
 
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mad992

Guest
ok ive bought white , black and blue ccs so im gunna hit it hard :smt007
 
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Pockets

Guest
Got any pics of your car?? Love looking at the different models around the world!!
 
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