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Old 01-12-06, 02:26   #13 (permalink)
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I've only had a dusting problem once with Menzerna and Flatstick recommended cutting back on the amount of polish I used. I did that and haven't had a problem.
 
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Old 01-12-06, 06:05   #14 (permalink)
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For removal the best I have found is ExcelDetails Edgeless towel.

I'm a fan of Poorboys SSR2.5 for removing swirls. Works well with PC and rotary.
 
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Old 01-13-06, 11:38   #15 (permalink)
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Ok, well I think I have decided on using PB 2.5 Should I follow that with PB 1, or Menzerna FP? I have read that I will need a finer polish/cleaner, and some have told me that if I work PB 2.5 long enough it will buff to a shine, and will not need a cleaner like PB1 or Menzerna FP.

After the polish I was planning to use Clearkote RMG for a glaze...

My next question..
Should I use a sealant topped with a carnauba? (Like EX-P topped with Natty Blue)

I have read that it makes the a deep wet look, while providing more protection than just a carnauba. But, someone has also told me that if I use the caruaba on top of the sealant, the carnauba will most likely strip alot of the sealant, so its pretty much useless to use both. But, that is just one opinion I have heard. Its still kind of up in the air for me on whether or not I should use both the sealants and carnauba or just one or the other.

I have also heard there are some sealants out there that have great protection and can match the look and depth of a carnuaba.
If anyone could help me on a LSP that would be very helpful
THANKS AGAIN!
 
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