AeroCleanse- Yeah, I sorta figured it for a potent alternative to Pinnacle PCL or Zymol HDC....the kind of prewax prep product I might like on my Jag.
AeroCleanse- Yeah, I sorta figured it for a potent alternative to Pinnacle PCL or Zymol HDC....the kind of prewax prep product I might like on my Jag.
Originally Posted by Accumulator
That`s more the Lime Prime Lite. Lime Prime is more like Swissvax Cleaner Fluid Medium. Along those lines, yes. It`s billed as a micro polish.
BespokeCarDetailing and AeroCleanse, LLC
Lime Prime Lite is my favorite pre wax cleaner. Yesterday I washed clayed my car and on a white pad I used LPL. Topped it with Signature II.
Looked beautiful!!!!!
On a side note, for the life of me the wax didn`t want to come off this time. WTH??????
Honestly, I cant see the fuss about Lime prime lite? You americans have so many different product who are similar to LPL but much cheaper.
Anyways, back on topic.
Solokeeper:
Sounds great, David is a guy who knows he´s stuff. I would try out PO203S, if it not works - go fish for another polish
Originally Posted by porta
I think we are talking more about Lime Prime than Lime Prime Lite. Lime Prime is a great little polish.
BespokeCarDetailing and AeroCleanse, LLC
LPL to me has that rich carnauba look. What else do americans have that is like it?
Originally Posted by porta
There are just *so* many different products out there these days!
AeroCleanse-Thanks for schooling me on the Lime Primes. Do any of these products do any concealing? The Jag`s abrasive correction days are long behind it....
Originally Posted by Accumulator
More new products all the time as well.
I have only used Lime Prime and it doesn`t do any concealing, it uses micro abrasives. Lime Prime Lite has no abrasives, so it might do concealing, but I`ve not used it.
BespokeCarDetailing and AeroCleanse, LLC
I mostly use Optimum`s Hyper Compound and Hyper Polish. However if you are working with soft paints, UHP and a polishing pad can leave marring and hazing. They are designed for harder paints. I find that #205 is less aggressive using the same pad as UHP so I tend to use it on softer paints. The oils will hide stuff if there it too big of a gap in the polishing steps but 2-3 minutes in the sun will show you if you are on the right track or not as the oils quickly evaporate.
Originally Posted by Scottwax
That`s interesting, as M205 seems (well,to me anyhow) to have rather "sharp" abrasives for such a mild product.
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