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Originally Posted by axmea?
... I enjoy doing this myself but it takes forever. Wash, dry, and clay followed by 18 sections of 2 stage polish, seal, and wax. That's quite a bit of workload.
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But now that you have completed it, you should
NEVER have to do all that work again, unless you continue to do the things that jacked up your paint in the first place. From this point forward, you should
NEVER have a need for M105, unless an accident of some sort happens. Short of that, all you should have to do is touch up a few light scratches here or there with M205, apply your wax and call it a wrap. The initial investment of blood, sweat and tears is time consuming when using a polisher like the PC-7424XP. The upkeep is nothing more than preventive maintenance that when done on a timely basis, is something that can be done on a Saturday morning.
You have taken the red pill and been unplugged. Here's your jacket. Scratches will now run from you.