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Yeah 83 is a combo of a light swirl remover and a pure polish (in this case basically a glaze with correction ability). Its basically an AIO without the protection. Which is another issue I have with it. Some LSPs don't bond well over 83. You really need to do and IPA wipedown or rewash afterward so you can really see what is left on your finish and remove the oils if you are going any further. But again like I said if you are doing a one step polish to remove light issue then its a good one. Take that black hood you did for instance...it removed a lot of the webbing, but obviously not the deeper stuff. So if a client doesn't want to pay the $$ for a full correction its a good option, as it will remove the more eye catching marring, and then induce some shine. One of my packages offers this type of service. Its popular for those unsure of full correction. For those you have to show them a side by side, and then they are usually ready to go ;)
 
I've tried some of the other polishes, Menzerna, 3M, etc and none seem to work as well for me as the DACP/Red Pad combo, but like anything else in life, it boils down to a personal preference. It gets the job done and that's all that matters to me.

This is for sure. Take Menz, for instance. SO many people love their polishes. I find them to be a PITA.
Have your tired Optimum Polish yet? One of the best and easiest polishes I have used to date.
 
Yeah 83 is a combo of a light swirl remover and a pure polish (in this case basically a glaze with correction ability). Its basically an AIO without the protection. Which is another issue I have with it. Some LSPs don't bond well over 83. You really need to do and IPA wipedown or rewash afterward so you can really see what is left on your finish and remove the oils if you are going any further. But again like I said if you are doing a one step polish to remove light issue then its a good one. Take that black hood you did for instance...it removed a lot of the webbing, but obviously not the deeper stuff. So if a client doesn't want to pay the $$ for a full correction its a good option, as it will remove the more eye catching marring, and then induce some shine. One of my packages offers this type of service. Its popular for those unsure of full correction. For those you have to show them a side by side, and then they are usually ready to go ;)

Hmmm, good to know.

This is for sure. Take Menz, for instance. SO many people love their polishes. I find them to be a PITA.
Have your tired Optimum Polish yet? One of the best and easiest polishes I have used to date.

Nope, not yet. I just picked up the Menz twins and I also found it to be a PITA. I like my DACP and I've got a half gallon or so left, so I'll keep using it until I find something better but I will probably have to alter my processes a bit now with it.
 

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