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Originally Posted by crew219
I think Dave KG is correct . . .there is a discrepancy between what the OP considers a pass and what we consider a pass. There is no way with ANY polish that a single pass (once over with the pad) will break down the polish enough to achieve that amount of correction. However, with one set of passes (working in a single application of polish), I can certainly seeing the PO106ff achieving this finish. A week ago, I did spot work on a black acura TL with the same polish and was able to achieve similar correction with one application of polish, being worked over in the same area for about 2-3 minutes.
Dave
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Im not at all arguing the definition we consider "one pass," you can see in my first post in this thread I noted that a single pass was not one motion left to right but instead a working of the polish.
Im surprised that many of you so far feel this way. Still, no one is addressing my concern of the makita in the pic. Im sure I leave my makita laying around with a pad and polish build up on it right next to the car if im not using it!
I would really like the opinions of some of the pros on this forum such as Superior Fine, Picus, G35stilez, Tdekany and many of those who have proven their polishing capabilities.