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    What Makes a Compound “The Best?”



    New video just uploaded to my YouTube channel.

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    Re: What Makes a Compound “The Best?”

    •I’ll wager that it is:
    -Precognition; and full disclosure.


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    Re: What Makes a Compound “The Best?”

    always look forward to your videos Joe, thanks for sharing your knowledge and tips...

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    I thought it was a question....



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    Re: What Makes a Compound “The Best?”

    I forgot about it being silicone and body shop safe. I love the Griots line of polishes. Wipe off is very easy due to no oil smearing.

    Love the Griots G21 I got from AG coupled with the Griots package here.

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    Re: What Makes a Compound “The Best?”

    Thanks for the video, Joe.

    For lighter colored DD's, does this finish down well enough to use as a quick 1-step if you use an orange or blue HDO pad?

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    Re: What Makes a Compound “The Best?”

    Yup, I will have to agree with you Joe.

    FCC is great.
    It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.

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    Re: What Makes a Compound “The Best?”

    Quote Originally Posted by Wknd Dtlr View Post
    Thanks for the video, Joe.

    For lighter colored DD's, does this finish down well enough to use as a quick 1-step if you use an orange or blue HDO pad?
    If you’re trying to go with 1 step Correcting Cream might be better than Fast Correcting Cream. The former cuts well but also finishes really well. The latter has a lot of cut and should be followed with a fine polish.
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    Re: What Makes a Compound “The Best?”

    Quote Originally Posted by BSoares View Post
    If you’re trying to go with 1 step Correcting Cream might be better than Fast Correcting Cream. The former cuts well but also finishes really well. The latter has a lot of cut and should be followed with a fine polish.
    BSoares - thanks for the info. I have a sample of Correcting Cream so I'll give it a try. Sometimes I can cheat a bit with certain compounds ( like D300 and certain pads ) and get away with it.

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    Re: What Makes a Compound “The Best?”

    Quote Originally Posted by Wknd Dtlr View Post
    Thanks for the video, Joe.

    For lighter colored DD's, does this finish down well enough to use as a quick 1-step if you use an orange or blue HDO pad?

    I've used the Boss Correcting cream with the Boss MF and orange pads with no micro marring on Dodge's Torred (bright red with clearcoat). The MF pads left a little bit of micro marring depending on pressure. I was amazed and blown away the the Boss system. This was done with a G21 about 2 years ago so rest is fuzzy.

    I did recently use the Boss Correcting cream with the Boss orange pad on same red car when I sold I and left no micromarring.

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