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Posted by //MMMGood on May 27, 2001 at 18:54:00:

In Reply to: Here's the lowdown on Finish First Polish...>>>>>> posted by ZV on May 27, 2001 at 17:56:31:


It's great!!! I gleemed info from the net for a couple weeks
then decided to try it. Most polishes/waxes have only lived
up to 70% of my expectations, and I've used it all. My previous regimen was 3M Glaze then Blitz Wax, which worked
decent, but nothing that impressed me. I applied the FF Polish, left it on overnight then buffed it off this morning, left a VERY nice shine. I failed to mention first that I clayed the car with Meguires clay bar, this worked even better than I expected also! It took off some imbedded
white specs that were all over the car, probably from it's
time in the body shop. After claying I ran my hand across the surface, SMOOOOOTH as my girlfriends butt! Anyway, the polish comes very easily, leaved no streakes or residue. German paints I heard were very finicky, especially with sythetic polishes, but this stuff did the trick. I HIGHLY recommend it, the shine is amazing and better than my 3M/Blitz combo, plus it's insanely easy to apply and buff off, saving you sweat time. You can leave it on as little as 15 mins, giving you time to down a few brewskies, or overnight for maximum effect. They recommend a few coats to
fill in the surface, and the shine should get even better!





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