Thanks for giving my CLEAN By Pan Spray Polish a fair test here! You fully understood the main advantages of the user experience it provides. Quick cutting, nice glossy finish, no dusting, easy to use, wipes off easily and increases your efficiency while polishing a vehicle! Good job. And yeah for slightly more cut, you can use a more aggressive pad. All that's left now is a good panel prep spray wipe, and you're ready to start coating the car! I'll be looking forward to your experience with the CLEAN By Pan 3-year coating!
I've had a chance to use your spray polish in a few more cases and I really like the versitility. One car, black paint, had really good paint on the metal surfaces, however, the front bumper cover was plastic and showed all kinds of swirls. With a quick two passes with Detail Co's Baby Blue pad and CLEAN Spray Polish, it took out the swirls and matched the look of the other panels. That car was my first install of CLEAN 8-year coating... even better experience than the 3-year. I just got done with a 1970 Chevelle SS 454 that had black painted racing stripes. These had some minor scratches from improper wash techniques. I used the CLEAN Spray Polish and then two-stepped it with a Blueberry pad then a Baby Blue for more gloss. There was one area that had deeper imperfections, so I used Yvan's 5-5-5 method with the blueberry pad and your polish... came out beautiful. This will be in one of my upcoming videos.
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Thanks for giving my CLEAN By Pan Spray Polish a fair test here! You fully understood the main advantages of the user experience it provides. Quick cutting, nice glossy finish, no dusting, easy to use, wipes off easily and increases your efficiency while polishing a vehicle! Good job. And yeah for slightly more cut, you can use a more aggressive pad.
All that's left now is a good panel prep spray wipe, and you're ready to start coating the car! I'll be looking forward to your experience with the CLEAN By Pan 3-year coating!
I've had a chance to use your spray polish in a few more cases and I really like the versitility. One car, black paint, had really good paint on the metal surfaces, however, the front bumper cover was plastic and showed all kinds of swirls. With a quick two passes with Detail Co's Baby Blue pad and CLEAN Spray Polish, it took out the swirls and matched the look of the other panels. That car was my first install of CLEAN 8-year coating... even better experience than the 3-year.
I just got done with a 1970 Chevelle SS 454 that had black painted racing stripes. These had some minor scratches from improper wash techniques. I used the CLEAN Spray Polish and then two-stepped it with a Blueberry pad then a Baby Blue for more gloss. There was one area that had deeper imperfections, so I used Yvan's 5-5-5 method with the blueberry pad and your polish... came out beautiful. This will be in one of my upcoming videos.