View Full Version : Short Danase Pure Polish review
wifehatescar
01-13-2008, 09:27 PM
Got this for Xmas and finally had a chance to try it on my neglected car. Hasn't been washed in 2 months!
I used DPP on my PC speed 5 with a blue polishing Edge pad. My soft SS paint usually marrs a bit from claying, so I was hoping the DPP would cut enough to take that out, which it did (see first pics, spots around the light ballast, above the camera image). The DPP spreads far, has a long work time and removes easy. It reminded me of Optimum Polish but removed even easier as OP is a bit "greasier". I finished up with Mothers SynWax, my favorite OTC sealant. Not bad for 187k miles.
Thanks for the review Steve! I am glad you used it correctly. A lot of customers seem to want to use way too much and if you use too much it can be a pain to work with and remove.
Car is looking nice!
bert31
01-13-2008, 10:06 PM
Got this for Xmas and finally had a chance to try it on my neglected car. Hasn't been washed in 2 months!
I used DPP on my PC speed 5 with a blue polishing Edge pad. My soft SS paint usually marrs a bit from claying, so I was hoping the DPP would cut enough to take that out, which it did (see first pics, spots around the light ballast, above the camera image). The DPP spreads far, has a long work time and removes easy. It reminded me of Optimum Polish but removed even easier as OP is a bit "greasier". I finished up with Mothers SynWax, my favorite OTC sealant. Not bad for 187k miles.
Danase Pure Polish has a long work in time? I figured since it had no abrasives in it, the work in time would be minimal similar to a paint cleaner.
Charlies02GLS
01-13-2008, 10:54 PM
That came out nicely. I like the workspace as well.
wifehatescar
01-14-2008, 11:56 AM
Yeah, I love having a 3 car garage. I keep it clean so I have plenty of space to move around.
The work time is pretty long, like I said similar to OP. I'm used to OP and using only a small amount of product, that is really all that is needed. I could do half the hood with 2 dots of product. I'm glad to see it did cut a bit on the marring, I was always skeptical of something with no abrasives being able to [minimally] correct paint.
It actually got harder to remove cause I let some of it sit for an hour before removal (wife was yelling at me to come in the house for dinner :) ). But sitting up to about 30 minutes it was still easy to remove. I would recommend doing 2 panels, then going back to wipe off the first, just to let it "dry out" a little bit.
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