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Old 09-04-2018, 10:27 AM   #6
Dave W
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M.O.C. #14547
I used the Poliglow on an '06 Glendale Titanium. Their surface prep was useless for my needs as the previous owner (3 years) had never polished and quite possibly never washed the 5er. The sides cleand up just fine with a cleaner-wax as they were Filon while the nose and rear caps were gel coated fiberglass. I ended up using wet and dry sand paper on that nose and rear cap, 1500 then 2000, finishing with 3000 grit with a flood of water to bring the surface back to acceptable condition prior to applying the Poliglow. In my opinion, those two pieces ended up with a shine as good or better then new. BUT, and with that said, it took at least 6 coats over the course of 4-5 days


Oh, and red or white compound just made a smeared mess that was 'sanded' off
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