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tegboy said:I have always worked under the assumption that the car shouldn't be allowed to get wet for 24hrs to allow all the polishes to bond properly.
Not sure if this correct, but I have always done it.
Jeff_M said:From what I gather thus far, a true polish simply contains abrasives that smooth out imperfections. It won't leave anything behind that could "bond". Just to be safe, I always give mine a wash to make sure that no polish residue gets trapped between my LSP and my paint. But it could just be me being anal.
Psycho792 said:wouldn't you have to if you were using zaino?
Jeff_M said:From what I gather thus far, a true polish simply contains abrasives that smooth out imperfections. It won't leave anything behind that could "bond". Just to be safe, I always give mine a wash to make sure that no polish residue gets trapped between my LSP and my paint. But it could just be me being anal.
Bill D said:I'd say yeah, probably. If you feel the need to use a glaze, I see it better applying it after the final wash right before compatible LSP application.