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Yest that is correct. Poliseal has small correction abilities and leaves behind a light level of protection where as OptiSeal is pure protection.pologuy said:OK,,,
So you could put opti-seal over poli-seal?
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superchargedg said:I had great success using poli seal on my car as it took out the very light cob webbing i had ans left a awesome shine.This is not the best pic as it was overcast but in the sun it was great.
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superchargedg said:I had great success using poli seal on my car as it took out the very light cob webbing i had ans left a awesome shine.This is not the best pic as it was overcast but in the sun it was great.
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pologuy said:OK,,,
So you could put opti-seal over poli-seal?
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Lumadar said:I like poli-seal a lot. I like how easy it is to work with, but I tend to go with Meg's D151 in cases with lots of gloss or semi-gloss trim as D151 tends to actually BEAUTIFY the trim, where as poli-seal tends to whiten it like traditional waxes can.
Both have their place in my lineup...
Anthony Orosco said:That's an odd experience as I have never had PS whiten up trim
I have used PS on trim to give it spruce it up and can't ever remember it staining trim.....this though may also depend on the type of trim it's being used on. I have used it on harder rubber trim or plastics with no issues so far.
Anthony