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  1. #91

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator
    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.


    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.
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    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??????

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    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by porta
    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.


    I think we are talking more about Lime Prime than Lime Prime Lite. Lime Prime is a great little polish.
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    LPL to me has that rich carnauba look. What else do americans have that is like it?



    Quote Originally Posted by porta
    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

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    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....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator
    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....


    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.
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    Aerocleanse- Ah, OK, gotcha.

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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottwax
    .. I find that #205 is less aggressive using the same pad as UHP so I tend to use it on softer paints..


    That`s interesting, as M205 seems (well,to me anyhow) to have rather "sharp" abrasives for such a mild product.

 

 
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