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Frequently asked questions about Polishing Paste

Read our frequently asked questions about Snow Foam. Answers with practical tips from real CROP specialists. Finished reading? Then go to all Snow Foam.

What is polishing paste?

Polishing paste is a specially designed product used to restore and perfect the paintwork of your car. It removes scratches, swirls, and dull spots, bringing back the original shine and depth of the paint. At CROP, you can find various types of polishing paste, from coarse to fine, so you can always choose the right one for your project. Read more

How to use polishing paste?

Start by thoroughly cleaning the surface to remove dirt and contaminants. Choose the right polishing paste depending on the condition of the paint: use a coarse paste for deep scratches and a fine paste for a high-gloss finish. Use a polishing pad that matches the paste and work in sections, applying the paste evenly. Polishing with a machine provides the best results, but it can also be done manually. Apply sufficient pressure and keep the movement steady to avoid heat buildup. After polishing, clean the surface again to remove any remaining paste and finish off with a protective wax or coating for long-lasting shine. Read more

Which polishing paste to use?

Choose the right polishing paste based on the condition of your paint. For deeper scratches and dull spots, use a coarse polishing compound. For a perfect shine and to remove light scratches, go for a fine polishing paste. At CROP, you'll find a wide selection, from coarse to high-gloss, so you can always find the right paste for your job. Read more

Which paste for polishing?

For polishing your car, you can choose from different types of polishing paste, ranging from coarse to fine. Coarse polishing paste is ideal for removing deep scratches and dull spots, while fine polishing compound provides a high-gloss finish. At CROP, you will find a wide range of polishing pastes and corresponding polishing pads, perfect for both hand and machine polishing. Read more

What is good polishing paste?

A good polishing paste is essential for perfecting your car's paint. Choose a product that suits your specific needs: from coarse for removing deep scratches and swirls to fine for a high-gloss finish. Brands like CROP offer excellent options. Be sure to use the right polishing pads and always follow the instructions for the best results. Read more

Which polishing paste is suitable for a black car?

You don't need a special polishing paste for black paint on a black car. You can use a regular polishing paste. The most important thing is to use the right products and polishing pads for the desired result. Read more

How to remove polishing paste?

To remove polishing paste, use a microfiber cloth with CROP Control Finish Spray. Dampen the cloth with the Control Finish Spray and gently wipe the surface until the paste is completely removed. Work in circular motions to prevent scratches. If any residue remains, repeat the process until the surface is clean. Read more

Which polishing paste for aluminum?

For polishing aluminum, we recommend using a fine polishing paste. These provide a brilliant finish without leaving scratches. Make sure to also use suitable polishing pads for the best results. Read more

How to use hard polishing paste?

To use hard polishing paste, start by thoroughly cleaning the paint. Use a polishing machine with the appropriate polishing pad and apply a small amount of paste to the pad. Work in sections and use a low speed to evenly distribute the paste. Then, increase the speed and polish with light pressure until the desired gloss is achieved. Make sure to regularly clean the pad and check the paint during the process. Read more

What is fine polishing paste?

Fine polishing paste is a soft polishing compound that is ideal for removing light scratches and swirl marks from the paint. It provides a high gloss and helps restore the car's paint to its original shine. It is perfect for the finishing touch after using coarser polishing compounds to achieve that ultimate gloss. Read more