If I really don`t want to spend the extra time to polish out all the micro-fine swirls and filling them is just fine. I`m planning on being lazy in a couple of weeks :-p
What PB product would I use?
If I really don`t want to spend the extra time to polish out all the micro-fine swirls and filling them is just fine. I`m planning on being lazy in a couple of weeks :-p
What PB product would I use?
Polish w/ Carnauba could act as a glaze and it does some nice cleaning. Good 1 step. Look at CK VM also.
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PwC is your best bet for a PB glaze. Use a less aggressive method of application (e.g. a finishing pad) if you don`t want to take advantage of the cleaning properties. SSR1 can also give you the wet and glossy look of a glaze, but it contains no oils or fillers.
I`m trying to plan my laziness ahead of time (aka- mother-in-law`s Accord) and I want fillers :lol
I`d try PwC, EX, and a Natty`s topper if I wanted a PB lineup that would help conceal paint flaws.Originally posted by Threadhead
I`m trying to plan my laziness ahead of time (aka- mother-in-law`s Accord) and I want fillers :lol
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