Time 2 shine is a finishing polish with very little abrasives it’s not meant to do much cutting, it just gives you that extra little pop to a surface that’s already been cut and colored.
Luhmi is a good combo with Time2shine. Terrycloth pads are a good way to apply both, and Terrycloth towels are a good way to remove. Terrycloth towels and pads do not scratch as much as MF towels do. The rouge they use in Aluminum Polish sticks to the MF fibers and scratches the surface. Luhmi is good for tight spots, then go over with T2S. Or you Luhmi as a one step, both have a protection in them.
Time 2 shine is a finishing polish with very little abrasives it’s not meant to do much cutting, it just gives you that extra little pop to a surface that’s already been cut and colored.
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Luhmi is a good combo with Time2shine. Terrycloth pads are a good way to apply both, and Terrycloth towels are a good way to remove. Terrycloth towels and pads do not scratch as much as MF towels do. The rouge they use in Aluminum Polish sticks to the MF fibers and scratches the surface. Luhmi is good for tight spots, then go over with T2S. Or you Luhmi as a one step, both have a protection in them.
Part 2 would be great. And yes the time 2 shine needs a microfiber.
The luhmi works good on a urofiber 50/50 pad on a DA. You have to be bare minimum 600 on it. I use the time 2 shine for finish over the luhmi.
Good stuff man, I’ve been eye ballin all these products and have only bought one.
Also review legacy metal polish!
By hand you never gonna make those wheel shine the way they do with a buffer
You should do a sinister devil's bre vs time to shine
YESSSSSSS been waiting for someone to do that
Nice background shot.
Holy crap I have found your youtube
just bought a new set of alcoas for my truck , which polish do you recommend to maintain the shine after washing
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