The most fundamental misunderstanding in car care is thinking polish and wax do the same thing. They don't. In fact, they have opposite jobs. Polish is a corrective abrasive that creates shine by removing imperfections, while wax is a protective layer that...
When you hear "buffing a car," what comes to mind? For pros, it’s about a meticulous process of paint correction. We're using a machine polisher, specific pads, and carefully chosen abrasive compounds to remove microscopic layers of the clear coat. This...
Wet sanding is a technique we use to gently level out a car's clear coat, tackling those stubborn imperfections like orange peel or deep scratches that regular polishing just can't touch. It's a meticulous process, no doubt, but it's the key to...
Ever look at your car under direct sunlight and see a frustrating spiderweb of fine scratches and swirl marks? It’s a common sight. Daily driving, those harsh-bristled automatic car washes, and even using the wrong towel can slowly turn a brilliant finish into a dull,...
If you're just starting out, the single best tool you can buy is a dual-action (DA) polisher. It's the go-to choice for a reason. Its unique movement makes it incredibly safe, forgiving, and more than capable of erasing the light swirls and scratches that...