Finishing polishes are designed to refine paintwork, remove light haze, and enhance gloss after correction stages. Perfect for achieving a deep, mirror-like shine, these polishes bring out the true depth and clarity of your vehicle’s finish. Suitable for both enthusiasts and professionals, finishing polishes ensure paintwork looks flawless and ready for protection.
When to Use a Finishing Polish?
As the final step: Use it after a more aggressive compound and/or polish have addressed deeper scratches and defects
For light marks: It can remove very light surface scratches, swirl marks, and other minor paint imperfections
To boost gloss: Even if your paint looks good after regular polishing, a finishing polish helps achieve a truly exceptional, deep-gloss finish
How to Use a Finishing Polish?
Use with a machine: A dual-action (DA) polisher is the most effective tool for using finishing polishes
Apply by hand: You can apply it by hand, but it will be less efficient
Work in small sections: Apply the polish to a small area of the paintwork at a time
Use appropriate pads Pair your finishing polish with a foam finishing pad for best results
Key Considerations:
Not for heavy defects:A finishing polish is not strong enough to remove deep scratches
Abrasiveness varies: Like other detailing products, there are different levels of aggressiveness in finishing polishes
Follow with protection: After achieving a flawless finish, apply a wax, ceramic coating or sealant to protect the paint and enhance its gloss even further