Listen to Deafboy, he knows what he is talking about . Work it in a 2 x 2 area, allow the polish to break down, wipe and inspect. Then move on. If you try to do the whole car at once you will probably not give the abrasives a chace to break down and polish the finish to a high shine. Every pass the polisher makes the abrasives get smaller and smaller creating a deeper and better finish.
Take your time. Let the polish do its job. Good luck and lets see some pics when you are done.
If it is a true polish it doesn't need to set at all. Work it in buff it off. Some manufacturers call sealants polishes. Some sealant do prefer time to setup. Who makes it?
I have to say that is one of the few I have not played with. I have used all of meguiars other products. I can say though fairly confidently that none of those products need dwell time. The cleaner and polish can be worked in and buffed off. Carnauba wax can always be removed immediately. Some carnaubas can become difficult to remove once all the solvents have evaporated. Also, I won't knock meguiars. I sell some Meguiars products. I used their professional line and 3M in all my dealer staffed sites. For an autoparts store Meguiars and 3M are probably the highest quality you will find but still a step below a Klasse, P21S, Poorboy's, Menzerna etc. in my opinion.
thats what I thought...but I cant argue.... 8 bucks
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