Rupes Uno Pure Polish
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Specifically designed for the last step of the finishing process, this polish gives the surface a particular brightness and depth of color. This polish is water soluble, making removal of any residue extremely easy. The Uno Pure polish produces the high gloss shine that all professionals seek.
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The Rupes polishes and compounds work great with the Rupes brand polishing and compounding pads and we suggest the use of them with their product line-up. The Rupes products are colored coded to their corresponding polishing or compounding pad. The Rupes Uno Pure Polish which is to be used with the Rupes White Finishing Foam Pad.
Rupes has perfected each of their products to work exceptionally well with each pad, so that the operator will achieve showroom quality results. Needless to say, you can still use Detail King's exclusive pad line-up with these products, if you so desire!
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- Rupes White Finishing Foam Pad - is made of a high intensity resin that gives the foam its special soft texture and fine cell structure. . . Learn More
- Buff and Shine Finishing foam Pad- is a super dense and soft foam, perfect for applying wax and sealants. . . Learn More
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Polish is used to correct minor imperfections in clearcoat or gel coat. This could be light scratches, recent water spots or bird dropping stain, marring from washing and drying, etc. Polish is fine abrasive used for paint correction and less aggressive than compound.
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Polishing can be done as frequently as desired on a vehicle. You will always need to polish after compounding, or it can be done instead of compounding if the vehicle doesn’t need heavy correction. After a full paint correction has been done, polishing can be done every few months, bi-annually, or annually, to bring out a high shine and gloss to the paint. Polishing should be followed-up with a protection step unless you use a polish that contains protection in it.
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There is a limitation to what can be fixed when it comes to paint correction in general. Polish is used to remove minor imperfections like recent water spots or bird dropping stains, fine marring from washing and drying the vehicle, etc. If water spots or bird dropping stains have been on the vehicle for a while polish probably won’t be aggressive enough remove them. If the vehicle has scratches from bushes or something being dragged across or rubbed up against the paint (other than a towel or wash mitt) polish probably won’t be able to remove these marks. You would need to step up to a compound for heavier correction if polish doesn’t get the imperfections out that you are trying to remove.