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What makes the difference in polishing quality?

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The core of polishing lies in progressive cutting. Coarse compounds are designed to eliminate deep defects and sanding marks; medium polishes refine the texture and boost gloss; while fine polishes provide the final mirror-like finish.

Skipping steps or mixing products often leaves micro-scratches, leading to uneven light reflection. To save time, many detailers skip directly to finishing polishes. While this creates a temporary shine, it is merely a "false gloss."

These unaddressed micro-scratches inevitably resurface after washing, leaving the paint looking dull. The ALOMAX Liquid Compound system is precision-engineered for every stage, featuring uniform particle distribution for consistent cutting performance.

When paired with the correct pads, each step effectively removes the marks from the previous stage, achieving a truly leveled and brilliant surface. True polishing is about achieving "Instant Clarity."

It restores the paint to its purest, cleanest reflective state. Only by mastering the correct sequence can you ensure a finish that is both breathtaking and enduring.



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