Very well said Bence!
Ryan and I have done extensive testing with a wide range of products and have discovered that just about every polish / compound out there has some sort of filling abilities due to the lubricating additives.
As you said below, it's really not a big deal as long as you know to follow every polishing session with an alcohol or prep-solvent wipedown to reveal the true state of the finish. Slight filling is not a huge deal as long as you are aware of it, so I don't understand why someone would deny that it happens?
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Originally Posted by Bence
The temporary filling effect of the majority of polishes is an observable fact. However it is easy to discover the true state of the surface by doing a proper wipedown, so it is not a big issue. I think a simple adjustment of your Customer Service would be sufficient, saying "The lubricating additives in our polishes may temporarily level out the microscopic imperfections after polishing. It is therefore recommended to perform a prep-solvent wipedown to reveal the true state of the finish. If necessary, repeat the process."
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