Anyone ever tried Pro P-47 (Auto Auction Prep)?

bdownbear said:
I run a high volume of vehicles through an auction and was wondering if anybody ever tried Pro P-47? I am currently using Car Brite products and this stuff looks pretty cheap here. Or is there any other suggestions/ fast methods I could use?



Here is the link btw....

PRO P - 47 AUTO AUCTION PREP | Polishes & Compounds | Detail Supply Outlet



Thanks!!



I've used a lot of Auto auction prep. It's an ok one step. High speed shine. Removes minor stuff, not as aggressive as One Shot...Siliconey, clogs pads a bit be spurring/toweling brushing or Pad Washer (building one). Works good on boats/fiberglass/airplanes too. Wool or foam pad works...though the foam pads leave stickers/cling ons...or I just use too much rpm....shines better high speed. I do like car brite heavy duty one shot for some stuff too, the bad grey or silvers and hand rubbing door handle areas and missed bugs etc. on the fronts with wooly steel :)...but yeah "Pro" stuff will save ya some money.
 
drumbo said:
I've used a lot of Auto auction prep. It's an ok one step. High speed shine. Removes minor stuff, not as aggressive as One Shot...Siliconey, clogs pads a bit be spurring/toweling brushing or Pad Washer (building one). Works good on boats/fiberglass/airplanes too. Wool or foam pad works...though the foam pads leave stickers/cling ons...or I just use too much rpm....shines better high speed. I do like car brite heavy duty one shot for some stuff too, the bad grey or silvers and hand rubbing door handle areas and missed bugs etc. on the fronts with wooly steel :)...but yeah "Pro" stuff will save ya some money.



Thanks, I never actually tried One Shot before. Will look more into that.



sparklescarwash said:
Try optimum poli-seal the best and easiest all in one If used. And it is less then 40 bucks a gallon a little goes a long ways.



I loved the ONR and will most definately try the poli seal thanks!
 
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