Polish vs Compound – What I've Learned Developing My Own Formula

Polish vs Compound – What I've Learned Developing My Own Formula

Author: Jimbo Balaam interviews guest like Barry Meguiar, Jason Rose, Yvan Lacroix, July 9, 2025 Duration: 20:57

Ever wondered what really makes a polish different from a compound? In this episode, I'm sharing everything I've learned while developing my own one-step polish, including the surprising stuff most people never hear about.

From abrasive types and oil blends to the differences between Chinese, American, and European abrasive suppliers, this episode dives deep into what actually matters in paint correction products—and what's just marketing talk.

Here's what I cover in this episode:

  • Why the abrasive is the most important part of any polish or compound

  • The difference between diminishing and non-diminishing abrasives

  • How oil blends impact dusting, work time, wipe-off, and finish

  • Why the line between compounds and polishes is blurrier than you think

  • The real process behind creating Picture Perfect Polish and why I called it a "polish" on purpose

Products mentioned in this episode:

Picture Perfect Polish
https://jimbosdetailing.com/products/picture-perfect-polish
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D1SYQ2VQ

Softer Than Soft Towels
https://jimbosdetailing.com/products/everyday-microfiber?variant=42702108065975

Orange Wash Microfiber Towel
https://jimbosdetailing.com/products/orange-wash-microfiber?variant=43031592665271

Massive Drying Towel
https://jimbosdetailing.com/products/massive-drying-towel

All Dressed Up
https://jimbosdetailing.com/products/all-dressed-up
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3BsCpUc

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Hosted by Jimbo Balaam, The Auto Detailing Podcast digs into the craft, business, and culture of making cars look their absolute best. This isn't just about a quick wash; it's a deep, practical conversation for anyone whose passion or profession involves paint correction, ceramic coatings, and everything in between. Jimbo connects with legendary figures and working pros-voices like Barry Meguiar, Jason Rose, and Yvan Lacroix share their hard-won knowledge directly. You'll hear specific techniques for achieving flawless finishes, discussions on streamlining a detailing operation for profit, and honest talk about products and processes that actually deliver. The dialogue is grounded and focused on real-world results, whether you're perfecting your own vehicle in the driveway or scaling a full-service business. Each episode of this podcast builds on a simple idea: there's always a better method to learn, a smarter tool to use, or a fresh perspective to consider. The focus stays on actionable advice and efficiency, cutting through the hype to talk about what truly works. For enthusiasts and entrepreneurs alike, the podcast serves as a reliable workshop, offering a blend of inspiration and nitty-gritty detail that can be applied immediately. It's about the pride in the work and the community built around it.
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