ProPolish question - novice question

mookiewils

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I've never polished a car before and I'm looking for some advice.
I'm not looking to remove swirl marks or do any repair to the clearcoat/paint, just polish it to prepare for a good sealant and wax.
My plan is to apply Poorboys Pro Polish with a Porter Cable 7424 and a LC White Pad.

Is the Pro Polish a good choice?
How long should I work the Pro polish with the PC? I've read that you should work most polishes until they break down. Will this polish break down?
 
I've never polished a car before and I'm looking for some advice.
I'm not looking to remove swirl marks or do any repair to the clearcoat/paint, just polish it to prepare for a good sealant and wax.
My plan is to apply Poorboys Pro Polish with a Porter Cable 7424 and a LC White Pad.

Is the Pro Polish a good choice?
How long should I work the Pro polish with the PC? I've read that you should work most polishes until they break down. Will this polish break down?

yes, you have the right product for the job you want to tackle .... put a small amount on the pad, spread it around at low speed, and then turn it up to about 5 - 5.5 and work it until it practically disappears. If you use too much, just go on to the next panel;)

ps Welcome to DC :howdy
 
Yes, ProPolish is a great choice for what you have made plans to do. It is very versatile polish. It is one of my favorite paint cleaners.
 
Is it necessary to clay prior to the ProPolish given its cleaning properties, or will it take care of most of that stuff itself?

Erik
 
Is it necessary to clay prior to the ProPolish given its cleaning properties, or will it take care of most of that stuff itself?

Erik

actually i have done side by side testing of clay vs PP and PP was easier and did larger areas quicker :bigups
It also saved a step :rockon
 
Thanks for the replies - Can Pro Polish be used on glass? Would you polish it by hand or can I use the Porter Cable?

yes it is awesome on glass ... just spread it out, let it haze and then buff off .... you should do glass by hand, but the rest can be done either way :)
 
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