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Anyone know of a medium and or light polish compound for use in the sun?
I used to use Poor boys but AG doesn't sell the one I used to use, SSR1 and SSR2. Anyway, is there another compound that can remove light swirls and can be used in the sun? I like the SSR2 because even though it was a medium polish, it would still finish out as a fine. It used the abrasives that break down fiber and finer, I can't think of the name. Plus the polishes were low dusting, lowest or one of the lowest I've used.
Looking for opinions here...
Basically need a Polish that goes from a medium to fine by itself and that can take out dirt marring/swirling.
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Re: Anyone know of a medium and or light polish compound for use in the sun?
I've used HD products in the sun with very good results. Cut and Polish specifically.
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Re: Anyone know of a medium and or light polish compound for use in the sun?
I use everything in the sun, megs 105/205, mckees fast compound/polish griots fast correcting cream. All work great just keep the areas small like 16x16 and I've not seen any major issues or difference
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Re: Anyone know of a medium and or light polish compound for use in the sun?
Pretty much today anything will work outdoors except 105.Blackfire and McKees products are a start.
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Re: Anyone know of a medium and or light polish compound for use in the sun?
Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh
I used to use Poor boys but AG doesn't sell the one I used to use, SSR1 and SSR2. Anyway, is there another compound that can remove light swirls and can be used in the sun? I like the SSR2 because even though it was a medium polish, it would still finish out as a fine. It used the abrasives that break down fiber and finer, I can't think of the name. Plus the polishes were low dusting, lowest or one of the lowest I've used.
Looking for opinions here...
Basically need a Polish that goes from a medium to fine by itself and that can take out dirt marring/swirling.
Yes poor boys stuff was great and that's all I ever used back in 2004 2007.But they reformulated alot of there stuff and it just wasn't the same.
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Re: Anyone know of a medium and or light polish compound for use in the sun?
There qd was good as gold.you can take a trashed swirled out mess of a car and that stuff would fill in everything and super easy to remove.That too was reformulated.
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Re: Anyone know of a medium and or light polish compound for use in the sun?
Sorry to hear... I have a little bit of SSR1 and SSR2 left, then it's on to something new.
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Re: Anyone know of a medium and or light polish compound for use in the sun?
Mckee's compound. Not designed specifically for sun, but will work fine (from personal experience) w/maybe just shrinking your work area. It also falls under the mild to light compound category.
I've heard HD Cut is a really good option for working in the. It is a little more aggressive than Mckee's 37, more in that typical compound area.
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Re: Anyone know of a medium and or light polish compound for use in the sun?
Originally Posted by Rod73
Mckee's compound. Not designed specifically for sun, but will work fine (from personal experience) w/maybe just shrinking your work area. It also falls under the mild to light compound category.
I've heard HD Cut is a really good option for working in the. It is a little more aggressive than Mckee's 37, more in that typical compound area.
Are you talking about this 1?
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Re: Anyone know of a medium and or light polish compound for use in the sun?
I tried to avoid polishing in the sun at all costs. Heat will cause the paint to swell which will cause marring issues. Use a canopy at least.
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