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  • Do you use a QD with polishes?

    hand or machine, either to apply (misting the pad) or to aid in removing?

    If so, which QD?

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    Re: Do you use a QD with polishes?

    You shouldnt need to, but any of the QD's could be used to help remove if needed.

    UQD/#135 would probably be the last choice, but still ok.
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      Re: Do you use a QD with polishes?

      I sometimes do but I usually don't have to.
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        Re: Do you use a QD with polishes?

        Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
        UQD/#135 would probably be the last choice, but still ok.
        yeah, I was think an inexpensive OTC product that doesn't leave much behind that wouldn't interfere with the LSP

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          Re: Do you use a QD with polishes?

          M34 Final Inspection is probably your best choice for this use. If you're finding you often need a QD spray to help remove polish or compound residue, you may want to look into how much product you're using, your technique with that product, or maybe even a different product choice for a given job. Sure, sometimes a little spritz can help, but it should not be an every time thing.
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            Re: Do you use a QD with polishes?

            Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
            M34 Final Inspection is probably your best choice for this use. If you're finding you often need a QD spray to help remove polish or compound residue, you may want to look into how much product you're using, your technique with that product, or maybe even a different product choice for a given job. Sure, sometimes a little spritz can help, but it should not be an every time thing.
            Thanks, It's been years since I've used M34, but I think it would be a good choice.

            Think that's what I'm looking for to make hand application a little easier.

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