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Old 05-08-08, 11:44   #13 (permalink)
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+1 to SB's comments. I prefer a MF applicator, however, I rub it in thoroughly and buff it off immediately. As already noted, if you put on too much or let it dry too long.........well, don't ask how I know.

To really get a feel for the product and how much to use, I suggest you take a very small amount and use it on an area like that "rounded" part just above the door handle--the length of one door--and just rub it in back and forth until it's barely there, then buff it off.

Don't apply it to your entire hood and wait to buff it off

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Ok, I tried it on my wife's very oxidized black BMW. I did it in the shade, the car wasnt cool but neither was it warm. I rubbed it in medium to hard in vertical then diagonal lines. I immediately buffed it off and it came off. There was significant difference. BUt as noted several times before, it is if anything a mild abrasive product, it could not tackle anything more than light in terms of scratches/swirls. I like it though, I cant wait to use it on my lightly swirl-marked Porsche.
 
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HD-Cleanse is a filler, not a true polish. What that means is that it uses fillers to hide swirls and paint imperfections, not correct them. To get rid of swirls, oxidation, and imperfections permanently, you would need to have a buffer and abrasive polish.
 
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Ahhh I see, its surprising that Zymol does not sell a brand of pure polish.


I observed that it quickly clouded/creamed. This was after 1 or 2 buffs. On some parts of the car the residue immediately came off and some parts made me wish I was Popeye.
 
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