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Old 04-16-2007, 11:21 AM
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Question question about xmt360

where does all the ground in grime and dead paint that would noramly be removed go with xmt360

with normal aio polishing systems surley the haze removal takes away all the dead and bad stuff to leave clean paint...how can the xmt360 work without grinding the filth into the paint
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Old 04-16-2007, 11:43 AM
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where does all the ground in grime and dead paint that would noramly be removed go with xmt360

with normal aio polishing systems surley the haze removal takes away all the dead and bad stuff to leave clean paint...how can the xmt360 work without grinding the filth into the paint

It goes to your pad...

This was a YELLOW Edge pad.. covered with heavy oxidized paint.. it came 98% clean.



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hmmm intresting product
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hmmm intresting product

I used OC. Not 360.
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For heavily swirled or oxidized paint, I'd first use a swirl remover or appropriate polish, then follow with XMT360. Also, as was mentioned somewhere on the forum, it works well by hand too....very nice product.

I think someone posted it does not require the typical sealant 12-24 hr. cure time....is this true??
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For heavily swirled or oxidized paint, I'd first use a swirl remover or appropriate polish, then follow with XMT360. Also, as was mentioned somewhere on the forum, it works well by hand too....very nice product.

I think someone posted it does not require the typical sealant 12-24 hr. cure time....is this true??

No cure time with 360. At least PwS has none. I couldn't imagine 360 not having any.
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I've heard that 360 doesn't have a cure time.

Is it possible that it has some acrylic properties? As far as I know, acrylic chemicals don't have cure times? such as AIO.

Then again, I'm probably wayyy off, lol.
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