Adam's Polishes Finishing Polish | Reformulated

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Adam's Polishes Finishing Polish | Reformulated

Adam's Finishing Polish is designed specifically to follow Adam's Correcting Polish. This all new formula is an ultra-fine, micro-abrasive polish to bring out eye-popping gloss, depth, and produce a mirror finish, while removing fine swirl marks and imperfections on all paint types. Adam's Finishing Polish has been tested and developed to work with all machine polishers, including dual action, random orbit, and rotary tools.

Color coded to our White Foam Polishing Pads, you'll find yourself reaching for Adam's Finishing Polish above any other polish in your collection. Advanced ultra-fine abrasives and newly developed bonding agents allow Adam's Finishing Polish to work longer, giving you work times that are unmatched by other polishes on the market. This not only makes Adam's Finishing Polish ideal for completing the correction process, but also correcting minor imperfections, for example on a show car that may not need our stronger Correcting Polish or Heavy Correcting Compound, to bring out that ultra-glossy finish that any truly detailed finish should have.

Adam's Finishing Polish also wipes away cleaner than any of our previous polishes ever could. With almost effortless arm movements you'll find that the residues remove cleanly and easily after the polish has done its job. A light pass of a premium Adam's microfiber towel will reveal stunning shine and flawless paint time and time again. We truly think you will be amazed at how awesome all three of our new polishes work together as a world-class polishing system!

Like all Adam's products our Finishing Polish is formulated, manufactured, and bottled right here in the USA. We also back it with our 110% money back satisfaction guarantee.
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Is the Finishing Polish similar to the Brilliant Glaze? As both add a glossy finish before adding a wax or sealant.

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Will the SI02 interfere with any of the next step which is adding a coating, sealant, or a wax?

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