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<blockquote data-quote="hoamskilet" data-source="post: 15414399" data-attributes="member: 15507"><p>Take a look at this chart:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://i.imgur.com/tYhgNX3.jpg" target="_blank">http://i.imgur.com/tYhgNX3.jpg</a></p><p></p><p>According to that, I don't see why the Ultimate Polish would leave it hazy (although admittedly I've never used the stuff). I would try going over a spot again with your ultimate polish and yellow pad and see if it comes out better going over it again. If it doesn't, then maybe look into getting a "light polishing pad" from one of the various manufacturers (Lake Country, Buff n Shine, etc....) and/or a different polish (HD Polish is my go to polish).</p><p></p><p>The test spot is crucial. Before doing your whole car, do just one spot with your planned process to see if the outcome is acceptable. That way you can get what it's going to take dialed in before doing the whole car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoamskilet, post: 15414399, member: 15507"] Take a look at this chart: [url]http://i.imgur.com/tYhgNX3.jpg[/url] According to that, I don't see why the Ultimate Polish would leave it hazy (although admittedly I've never used the stuff). I would try going over a spot again with your ultimate polish and yellow pad and see if it comes out better going over it again. If it doesn't, then maybe look into getting a "light polishing pad" from one of the various manufacturers (Lake Country, Buff n Shine, etc....) and/or a different polish (HD Polish is my go to polish). The test spot is crucial. Before doing your whole car, do just one spot with your planned process to see if the outcome is acceptable. That way you can get what it's going to take dialed in before doing the whole car. [/QUOTE]
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