I work at a dealership and time is money I'm trying to find a good 1 step polish and wax. Any suggestions?:wall:
Meguair's D151 is made for your situations like what you are involved with, has mild corrective properties, fillers, and a decent gloss........plus it is inexpensive, I used it on my fathers company trucks last year, worked great.
+1 with Karl above ! Meguiars D151 Reconditioning Creme is very easy to use, predictable, cuts fast to a point and stops, and leaves a nice gloss. Its not going to be as glossy as other products that just correct, but for production work, I think its great. It says on the gallon jug that if you go back over it with a non- correcting pad, etc., it will leave more wax on there to help protect the finsih you just corrected. Doesnt dust hardly at at all. This product and a Rotary = great match for me ! Dan F
I work for a dealership too, and I like to use something called Revive It, made by Blue Coral. No idea how much it costs cause we get it for free with our contracts. It has decent cut and leaves the car pretty glossy.