ZviZZer One Polish (250 ml) Polishing Compound 3in1 Cutting / Finishing / Protection

ZVIZZER

New product

135,00 zł tax incl.

Capacity250 ml
Unit of measure100 ml
Number of units2,5

A brand new and absolutely revolutionary polishing paste suitable for both rotary and eccentric polishers. With this product you can handle 3 operations in one step (high cutting force, high level finish and long lasting protection). ONE Polish removes scratches well thanks to its high content of abrasive particles that, when exposed to temperature and friction, break down into smaller particles that leave a superior finish. In addition, polymers contained in the polish permanently bind with the paint surface providing excellent protection and beautiful shine.

We define the paste with three words:

  • CUTTING - New generation homogeneous abrasive and provides fast, efficient and clean work.
  • SHINE - Ultra smooth surface finish giving the effect of wet paint ("wet look")
  • PROTECTION - The polymers contained in the paste penetrate deeply into the lacquer during operation and bond with it for a long time. Protection for 6-12 months.

The ZviZZer pastes are distinguished by a high content of abrasive dust, which translates into higher efficiency of work. The abrasive in ONE Polish paste are particles of homogeneous aluminum, which under the influence of the work disintegrate into smaller parts, thanks to which the paste is characterized by a high degree of finish.

How to work with ONE Polish?

The method of polishing depends on the age, hardness and condition of the paint. You should match the accessories / pads to the paint condition of the vehicle. The most commonly used pads with ONE Polish are ZviZZer Orange (Medium Cut) or ZviZZer Yellow (Fine Cut). When working with the ZviZZer pads it is important that they are thoroughly worked out, which means that we should ultimately achieve the effect of a fine film on the lacquer, which is easy to reach with a microfibre. There are no uniform instructions for polishing as there are many factors such as paint, polishing equipment and even environmental conditions.

Below we will outline some rules of thumb for polishing:

  • Pay attention to the edges. It is best to protect them well.
  • Start at a lower speed and work up to a higher speed.
  • When the surface has been thoroughly polished and you have a fine film on the paint, reduce speed and make a few more passes without pressure.
  • Brush the surface with a soft microfiber and check with an inspection light that the effect is satisfactory.
  • Do not work on an area larger than 6x to 8x pad size.