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Polish has come to be almost a generic term that refers to the detailing process as a whole. You might hear someone say "Jane spent three days polishing that car" when in actuality the three days were spent doing a number of detailing tasks.

Polishing, as it applies to car detailing, refers to the act of restoring gloss by removing contaminants, restoring valuable oils and smoothing the paint surface. Most polishes accomplish this by being a mild abrasive and some do it by way of a chemical reaction.

 

Our options

We have three basic choices when it comes to treating paint surfaces:
Polish
Cleaner
Rubbing compound

Each of these work by removing unwanted paint, in very small amounts, from the surface of the paint. They vary in their "aggressiveness". Rubbing compound removes the most amount of paint for a given application while polishes remove the least, with cleaners somewhere in between. Obviously, removing paint should be taken seriously. The trick is to use a product with the right amount of aggressiveness. For this reason, we recommend starting with an application of polish. If the polish does not seem to have enough of an effect, we will try an application of cleaner. Using an orbital buffer make the job go much faster. We use special polish or cleaner designed for machine use. If a cleaner or polish application doesn't get the job done, rubbing compound may be the solution. Rubbing compound is a strong abrasive however, and should be taken seriously. For that reason, we recommend that all polishing works should be done by the professionals.

Polishes serve to remove contaminants on the paint surface. This can include airborne pollutants, tree sap, bird droppings and so on. For many detailers, this function can best be accomplished by claying.

The decision to use polishes or cleaners will depend on the condition of your paint and so it is difficult to give any hard and fast recommendations without seeing your car first. If the paint looks dull after washing, a polish application could be the next step. If the paint is very dull, to the point of having a certain amount of roughness to the texture, then an application of cleaner is in order. Prime candidates are cars that have not been detailed for a long time and used or even new car purchases.

Swirls
Swirls are those nasty circular lines that show up in bright sunlight and go a long way towards preventing your car from looking "right". They are best thought of as microscopic scratches and are usually the result of poor detailing practices. There is a reason why "avoiding scratches" is rule #1!

There are a number of swirl removal products available. Some are basically polishes that work by dulling the edges of the scratches; this might not remove the scratches entirely but it can help out the situation considerably. Others work as fillers, placing material in the scratch so that they effectively disappear. Wax and glazes perform a similar function. If you are not satisfied with the results of your swirl remover treatment, consult us and we will find the best solution for your situation.

 

Oxidation
The finish of a car is always wet, even if it is dry. To make sense of this statement, consider the fact that paint needs certain oils to keep its fresh glossy look. Ultraviolet rays from the sun and smog can dry up these essential oils, and the result is a dull and flat finish known as oxidation. If you could look at oxidized paint under a high powered microscope, you would see a surface that looks dry and cracked like the desert.

When it occurs, oxidation appears as dull and dry spots on the finish and usually is first noticed on the flat horizontal areas of the car. If paint residue appears on your wash mitt, you definitely have an oxidation problem. The solution to oxidation is to remove the uppermost surface of dead paint. To do that we have three basic choices mentioned above.

Important Notes:
Since cleaners and polishes removes paint, they will also remove the wax on top of the paint. It is important to rewax any area that has had a polish, cleaner or rubbing compound treatment.
You won't often need to use a polish or cleaner if you diligently follow our advice. If you order washing your car regularly and maintain a good coat of wax, contaminants won't have the chance to ruin the cars finish.
If you have any concerns about your cars surface, consider consulting a detailing professional. We at Mobile Auto Detailing in Phoenix, Arizona is a good choice. We'll be able to tell you exactly what your car needs depending on its situation. Paying us to do the work has the distinct advantage of knowing the job will be done correctly.

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MEGUIARS

Meguiars Car Care Products is one of the oldest names in car care. Meguiars has been making car care products since 1901 and today Meguiars is among the biggest car care companies in the world with recognizable products like Gold Class Car Wax, Meguiars professional, Meguiars Detailer Professional's Choice, ScratchX, and Show Car Glaze.

Did you know the first Meguiars wax was a furniture polish? Frank Meguiar, Jr., the founding father of the Meguiars, mixed the furniture polish one bottle at a time using an eggbeater. Once the first wooden automobiles were introduced, Frank saw a golden opportunity to expand his car care business. You could honestly say that Meguiars was around before the car!

Today, Meguiars is run by Frank’s grandson, Barry Meguiar. Over the last century, Meguiars has expanded from a small family operation to a huge family corporation with operations in Hong Kong, Toronto, Paris, and Sydney, as well as their base in Irvine, California. One bottle of furniture polish has turned into over 300 different products to clean, polish, and protect automobiles.

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