Highest gloss-inducing polish for use with 845?

Since this is by hand, I would do Clay, Poli-Seal x1, and 845 x2. I just bought some Poli-Seal and 845 recently as well, so I will be doing this same process, but also adding Po106FF since I have a PC.



From what I have read, 845 looks very similar to PS21. After trying many different sealants and carnauba's, I like to use a carnauba on any color as a LSP, because it leaves a wet/deep finish a sealant just can't duplicate.
 
SHICKS said:
but you have $40k+ for a 335i? :doh





Who needs $40k to walk out of the showroom with a 335i? I wouldn't do it but, $10k or much less and its yours ;) Now all you have to do is meet the monthly payments :) We're in the US of A, we love debt! lol
 
Exactly, spend so much on a monthly bill so you can't afford anything else, where do I sign? I'm just being sarcastic, really one could get a PC or $100 + a few pads.



edit - Oh, and I'm just sligtly jelous!







Yal said:
Who needs $40k to walk out of the showroom with a 335i? I wouldn't do it but, $10k or much less and its yours ;) Now all you have to do is meet the monthly payments :) We're in the US of A, we love debt! lol
 
In 15 plus years of detailing, the pc is one of the best detailing tool ever invented! You can do swirl removal, light compound, polish, glaze, sealants, and even some waxes. You can finesse a paint job to its max with this tool. My best money ever spent!
 
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