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I've read in your Poli-Seal review that you have used it by hand with good results. Any tips about it?, best applicator (mf, foam, german-type applicator)?. Thanks in advance.
I've used it by hand with folded mircrofiber towels, microfiber sponge applicators, and white CCS foam applicators. If I were to do it by hand I'd probably go with a white CCS foam applicator (german-type applicator would be similar). Poli-Seal doesn't cake too bad, which is one of the things that make is decent to used by hand. It definitely takes some time to do it by hand, but it is still a nice AIO used by hand.
I remember reading somewhere that many like using Poli-Seal on glass as it cleans off minor water spotting and leaves more protection than Klasse AIO. Anyone else use Poli-Seal specifically on glass?
Interesting. Thanks for the review. Also interesting that you just joined in Feb and that the links you posted are linked to your website store.. I dont think you are a sponsor are you? All of your posts have been in your own threads started and otherwise linked to your blog/store.
I use Poli Seal on most of my details. It does work really well on glass and will remove waterspots. I always apply OPS with a machine.
Why is that interesting? I am not a sponsor. That is why (if you read my posts) the company is never mentioned. I have put forth a conscience effort to follow the forum rules. If I have broken any, let me know and I will do what I can to fix it. I don't post until I feel like I have a positive contribution. That is why I don't have more posts on this forum. I posted links to my reviews as a way to share information--not as a way to promote my company. Sorry if I have offended anyone, or broke any rules. I'll try to post more. -Nick