Simplify Your Workflow: Why Picture Perfect Polish Replaces Ethos Compound & Polish
Detailers don’t need more steps—they need smarter ones. Here’s why one bottle outperforms two.
The Problem with Traditional Two-Step Systems
If you’re using Ethos Compound followed by a separate polish, you’re working harder than you need to. It’s more pad changes, more product swaps, more time—and more risk of introducing errors.
Even with high-quality abrasives, you're still doubling your time on each panel.
One Bottle. One Step. Game Changed.
Picture Perfect Polish was designed to do both jobs at once—without compromise. With the right pad, you get serious defect removal and a glossy, clear finish ready for protection.
Less Time. More Cars. More Profit.
For mobile detailers and high-volume shops, efficiency is everything. Picture Perfect Polish cuts down on:
- 💰 Material costs (you only need one product)
- 🕒 Correction time (one step vs two)
- 📦 Storage space (fewer bottles and pads)
And it doesn’t sacrifice results. You’ll still remove swirls, oxidation, and hazing—and finish clean on soft paint without needing a second pass.
Two Pads. Unlimited Range.
Instead of using a second polish, you simply swap pads based on what you need:
- Burgundy Correction Pad – Tackles tough defects with compound-level bite
- Black Finishing Pad – Refines paint to a clear, swirl-free, coating-ready finish
That’s the power of a true pad-dependent formula. One product. Two pads. Total control.
Real-World Results
We tested this system across multiple vehicle types—from soft Japanese paint to harder German clear coats. In every case, Picture Perfect Polish delivered correction and finish quality equal to or better than Ethos’ full two-step system.
No dust. No haze. No over-complication.
The Bottom Line
Why use two products to get results you can get in one?
Whether you’re just starting out or running multiple cars per day, Picture Perfect Polish is the faster, smarter, more modern way to correct paint—and it plays perfectly with ceramic coatings like The Gloss Boss or Tough As Shell.
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