How to Use Picture Perfect Polish the Right Way
Picture Perfect Polish was designed to make paint correction simple, fast, and effective. Here’s the exact process to follow for swirl-free, high-gloss results in one step.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Start with a clean, dry, cool surface.
- Shake the bottle well. This activates the polishing agents.
- Apply 3–4 pea-sized drops to your chosen pad.
- Spread product on low speed across your work area (2x2 feet).
- Polish at medium speed using overlapping passes with light pressure.
- Wipe off immediately after finishing the section with a clean microfiber towel.
What Pad Should You Use?
Picture Perfect Polish is pad dependent. Here’s what that means:
- For heavier defects: Use a cutting pad like a microfiber or wool pad.
- For light defects or soft paint: Use a polishing or finishing foam pad.
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Machine or Hand Application?
Picture Perfect Polish was formulated for machine use. You’ll get better consistency, better correction, and a more even finish with a dual-action polisher or rotary. While hand application can remove light haze or scuffs, it won’t achieve the full cut and clarity this product is capable of.
After Polishing – What’s Next?
If you're polishing before protection, you can follow up with:
- Tough As Shell for spray-and-wipe ceramic protection
- Gloss Boss for long-term wipe-on ceramic coating
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Curious how Picture Perfect stacks up against popular polishes like 3D ONE? Check out Picture Perfect vs 3D ONE next.
FAQs
Can I use Picture Perfect Polish by hand?
Yes, but you won’t get the full cutting or finishing power. Machine polishing is recommended for best results.
Should I let the product haze before wiping?
No. Picture Perfect Polish should be wiped off immediately after polishing each section. It does not need to haze or cure on the paint.