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<blockquote data-quote="BLK_03" data-source="post: 3117559" data-attributes="member: 10256"><p>Well, I just went out and experimented.</p><p></p><p>Optimum polish ONLY. No SSR's.</p><p></p><p>Dual stage. Once with the white pad. Once with the black pad. Really did a nice job. Took my time went slowly over the panel. Up and down, left to right, then up and down again, making sure to overlap each pass. There were scratches it took out along with all of the micro marring. This followed up w/ some VMHG may be just what I'm looking for.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps in the future, this is all I will use. Just skip the 2.5. I am beginning to think 2.5 should really just be used on heavier scratched/swirled areas. For maintenance detailings a few times a year, I think Optimum may be all that is needed. (I'm speaking for people who own their own car and take good care of it, not those that do this as a proffesion or side job and see all kinds of neglected paint)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLK_03, post: 3117559, member: 10256"] Well, I just went out and experimented. Optimum polish ONLY. No SSR's. Dual stage. Once with the white pad. Once with the black pad. Really did a nice job. Took my time went slowly over the panel. Up and down, left to right, then up and down again, making sure to overlap each pass. There were scratches it took out along with all of the micro marring. This followed up w/ some VMHG may be just what I'm looking for. Perhaps in the future, this is all I will use. Just skip the 2.5. I am beginning to think 2.5 should really just be used on heavier scratched/swirled areas. For maintenance detailings a few times a year, I think Optimum may be all that is needed. (I'm speaking for people who own their own car and take good care of it, not those that do this as a proffesion or side job and see all kinds of neglected paint)... [/QUOTE]
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