Best Swirl remover w/o fillers
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I wasn't going to say anything, but my understanding as well is that the 3M Swirl Remover has a good amount of filler.
There are a lot of good polishes out there that don't have fillers. Poorboy's SSR series is very popular and so are the Optimum Polish & Optimum Compound which were already mentioned. Personally, I like the Menzerna polishes. I have Power Gloss, Intensive Polish, and Finishing Polish II (FYI, listed from most aggressive to least). These polishes flash pretty quickly, but if you spritz the pad with some QD or water first then the working time increases significantly.
Much like with waxes or sealants each brand of polish will result in a slightly different look and work in a slightly different manner. Also, like with waxes & sealants it all comes down to personal preference.
There are a lot of good polishes out there that don't have fillers. Poorboy's SSR series is very popular and so are the Optimum Polish & Optimum Compound which were already mentioned. Personally, I like the Menzerna polishes. I have Power Gloss, Intensive Polish, and Finishing Polish II (FYI, listed from most aggressive to least). These polishes flash pretty quickly, but if you spritz the pad with some QD or water first then the working time increases significantly.
Much like with waxes or sealants each brand of polish will result in a slightly different look and work in a slightly different manner. Also, like with waxes & sealants it all comes down to personal preference.
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