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3M are a huge chemical company and their car polishes are very well rated.
If anything the problems will be that the car hasn't been clayed prior to polishing, or it hasnt been waxed with something decent afterwards?
Suprised I havent seen you in Coleshill mate, I'm over there quite often as I play at the tennis club and have family that live on Highbrink Road if you know where that is. Roads round nearby Maxstoke are a good blast ;)!
Car looks perfect by the way, must be nice to be able to choose between...
Maybe a paint cleanser then...Carlack 68/Lime Prime/E-Z creme. Peronally I still think that'd be a better option than using IPA which is mainly for bodyshop use. Just my 2p worth mate
IPA wipedowns are for removing polishing oils, so following stages i.e. waxing/sealing aren't affected by them, not for removing polish splatter mate. Surely a wash or QD will get rid of that easy enough :S, its hardly like superglue?
If you're correcting by hand I'd reccomend a microfibre applicator, suprisingly they seem to have a bit more bite than the foam ones, which are better for wax application.
You could go round the whole car panel by panel with scratch-x, then refine after with Super Resin Polish, good luck with...
To the new owner: Don't go lower, the height is perfect right now! People on here are obsessed with the "broken suspension" look, for what reason I dont know. Just those gay stickers want taking off ;)