"Frequent" use of optimum poli-seal

efnfast

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On a soft black that frequently mars from washing (despite wash technique), would it be too excessive to use a cyclo, white pad, and optimum poli-seal (poli-seal, not opti-seal) every 2months or so to remove the marring that pops up?



On the one hand it's nowhere near aggressive, but on the other hand, you know what they say - if it's removing marring/light swirling/etc..., you're removing clear.



Or would i be better off just polishing it at the beginning of the year, then using a glaze/wax combo like #3/soverign once a month?
 
PS uses a chemical to clean and the polishing ability is from pressure and pad selection. white pad and light pressure should be fine.
 
When I apply it it's always with no pressure and a white pad. Yet it always seems to do an excellent job removing minor wash induced marring (on soft paints that marr just by looking at them), that I can't help get nervous about a 'frequent' use of it because, like I said (and learned from here), if it's working and doing its job (removing imperfections), it's removing clear, heh.
 
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