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Why is there such a big difference in the same polishing effect?
The core of polishing lies in layer-by-layer cutting. Coarse wax removes obvious imperfections and sandpaper marks, medium wax refines texture and gloss, and fine wax is used for final finishing and mirror enhancement.
Skipping any stage or mixing waxes can easily leave fine lines, causing uneven surface reflection. Many applicators, to save time, directly polish with medium to fine waxes, which may provide a temporary shine, but it's only a false gloss.
These uncut fine lines often reappear after cleaning, making the paint surface appear dull. Each stage of the ALOMAX water-based polishing system is precisely designed with uniform grit size distribution and stable cutting.
Using the corresponding polishing pads ensures that each layer of polishing effectively removes imperfections from the previous layer, truly achieving a smooth and glossy finish. True polishing aims for "quick shine."
It restores the paint surface to a pure, clean reflective state. Mastering the correct polishing sequence is crucial for long-lasting and stable gloss and texture.
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