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How is Ming different from a polish or sealant?

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How is Ming different from a polish or sealant?

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Actually, Ming is neither a polish or sealant. In fact, Ming is more a process than a product. The Ming process shines the natural paint finish by filling the pits and valleys (sometimes called pores) in every painted and clearcoat surface where dirt, grime and pollutants can collect. Once the process is complete, no chemical residue or coating is left on the paint. In a conventional treatment waxes or polishes are rubbed or buffed into these pores to cover the paint. The shine comes from the ingredients in the wax or polish. With Ming, the shine you see is the reflection of Ming’s exclusive conditioning oils and your flat, smooth paint surface.

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