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    told you so.... hahaha just kidding, but they really are an amazing towel and for the price, you cant beat them...I know my other $20 WW towels cant...



    also, I have used Poliseal a third time and used an orange LC pad and the results are what I xpected....only about 2-3 passes on speed 6, and 3 passes on speed 5. took out light marring, but nothing on the scratches! This is on a truck that I had previously done with yellow LC pad, OHC, speed 6 and took a few applications to remove the majority of the defects...



    my latest thoughts are that OPS is good as a last step to clean up something like OC on a harder clearcoat, or something that you are only doing a one step on. I dont find it to be a cleaner wax, but rather a polish/sealant combo that will slightly remove marring and leave a SUPER SLICK finish

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    Quote Originally Posted by toyotaguy
    told you so.... hahaha just kidding, but they really are an amazing towel and for the price, you cant beat them...I know my other $20 WW towels cant........
    Yeah, yeah you were right, but to be fair I have to mention two other WW towels I got from Autopia during their 40% off MF sale back in September.



    I was just going through some of my MF`s that I haven`t used yet to add to my MF database..... I don`t know what is worse, the fact that I need a database to keep track of my MF`s or the fact that I hadn`t opened these towels yet . Anyway, I found two WW`s that Autopia sells that are just as nice as the Excel. They are the The Perfect Shine Drying Towel and The Sonus Ultimate Drying Towel. Both are just as soft and also have silk/satin bindings. One is blue and the other one is yellow and if you catch a sale like the 40% MF special the prices are very hard to beat.



    I`m still going to order several more of the Monterey WW`s because his normal price is pretty decent and I want to stock up on these super soft WW`s, but I will be keeping my eye open for another Autopia MF sale.
    John

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    Could OPS be wotked via rotary?

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    I am not sure, tho i have never used it but I can say it melts into the paint very fast with a PC.
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    I answer my question. Read here.

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    I did my Mercedes with Presta light cutting cream and a green edge pad.

    then used OPS and an orange pad and it was good to go. topped it with aqua wax spray.
    I have been to a car wash before.......once!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JiggleRacing
    I did my Mercedes with Presta light cutting cream and a green edge pad.

    then used OPS and an orange pad and it was good to go. topped it with aqua wax spray.


    My god, I was thinking about the same combo !!

    Maybe this week I`ll receive the Presta line of polishes.

    I don`t know if I should buy OPS because I have PwS, wich I know it hasn`t abrassives, but they are very similar products AFAIK.

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    I say wait till your PwS is gone...but what do I know, I own similiar products from many different vendors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thesacrifice
    I say wait till your PwS is gone...but what do I know, I own similiar products from many different vendors.


    He he, this is what I really like about detailing !! And the results, of course. :p :2thumbs:

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    so you guys are using orange lake country pads right?

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    i have edge pads from Adams.

    green on one side, orange on the other. also have white/grey pads.
    I have been to a car wash before.......once!

 

 
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