Non-abrasive?

cheapshot

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I have a bottle of PwC, and it says it's NON-ABRASIVE? But it also says, REMOVES OXIDATION, HAZE, FINE SCRATCHES, SWIRL MARKS, SAP,TAR, BUGS, OVER-SPRAY, OLD PRODUCTS and more?



What could I expect from this product? How effective of a swirl remover is it? Sound more like a cleaner wax, but i can't say because i haven't tried it. When Would this become handy? Thanks
 
Just a sugestion, you may get more responses posing a question thus...Is PWC NON-ABRASIVE?
 
Thanks, I changed subject.



My brother wants me to polish his car this weekend. It's a 97 altima light Beige in color. The front and rear bumper are shot from city parking, And theres nothing I could do there. I know he has swirls, but I'm not looking to spend all day. Was wondering how Pwc would do on this?
 
I'm just guessing, but perhaps the product does its cleaning job chemically, which would allow it to remove defects, but still be termed "non-abrasive".
 
So I'm guessing that this product is less abrasive then say #9? But works chemically and not abrasively? :rolleyes:





I'll have to test out PwC and see how it turns out. Hope this will take care of a bit or fill a bit of them. If not I'll Try some #80. I was looking to spend more time on the interior. It's a BIG mess, and I wanted to test my Kids n' Pets with my Bissel on it. :D
 
PwC is a nice product to work with.To me its a semi mild polish that if your car is prepped correctly will give you a nice finish.Takes out a lot of crap from the surface of your paint.
 
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