I owned a detail shop in my area where we would get a lot of German imports and high end American autos for resale . I learned a lot while I had that business on how to make imperfections go away or appear to go away .
When it comes to billet i really used to try everything out there that was the latest and greatest , but i always ended up back with mothers .
When i started reading this forum i started trying wizards , white diamonds , diamond brite truck box , wickeds , mr buffer and every other thing out there . Guess what im back to mothers .
If your like me and have bought all these latest polishes , try this . Get you about a dozen beer or soda cans turn them over and polish the bottoms for about 2 minutes on each can with a different product that and see which does the best job . I have done this . I dont know of a product better than mothers . It seems to me that most of the other products leave tiny fine scratches . Look at the bottom of the cans in dim light , you will see what im talking about . Just my 2 cents
When it comes to billet i really used to try everything out there that was the latest and greatest , but i always ended up back with mothers .
When i started reading this forum i started trying wizards , white diamonds , diamond brite truck box , wickeds , mr buffer and every other thing out there . Guess what im back to mothers .
If your like me and have bought all these latest polishes , try this . Get you about a dozen beer or soda cans turn them over and polish the bottoms for about 2 minutes on each can with a different product that and see which does the best job . I have done this . I dont know of a product better than mothers . It seems to me that most of the other products leave tiny fine scratches . Look at the bottom of the cans in dim light , you will see what im talking about . Just my 2 cents