Re: Rupes Whats your combos
When David F introduced these first on Autopia(showing a bunch of 5050 shots done in trashed cars), I recall he mentioned these have been designed to work with rotary and wool pads IIRC. Upon launch the statements were generalised to support most pads and DAs. Have you had a chance to use them on DA and different pads?if not (and when you have some play time) please do so.
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I've used the AAT system on a ton of pad/polisher combinations. Everything from foam to microfiber to wool on both DA's and Rotary's. In the last ~6 weeks alone I've corrected about 15 cars with the AAT system and have experience zero dusting ever.
So what gives the AAT compound edge to be your goto? Describe the experience please
I'd say the edge with
3D AAT Rubbing Compound is speed and ease of use. It's amazing how fast it works, especially on a long throw polisher. Two passes is all you usually need (seriously), it wipes off easy, doesn't dust, and finishes down great.
Example (on a Pontiac G6):
Before 1
Before 2
Setup: Makita 9227 with Tangerine Hydro-Tech Pad and 3D AAT Compound
After 1
After 2
I couldn't be happier with that finish from a rotary and Rubbing Compound.
The edge with 3D AAT Finishing Polish is.....everything

. It's my favorite of the two because it actually cuts, but finishes down perfect. You can adjust the cut you want by the pad that you're using. The working time is ENDLESS. On test panels I've used polished the same area for a LONGGG time and the polish never dried up. It doesn't dust and is SUPER EASY to wipe off the paint. The Hyundai I'm working on tonight has HARD paint and I'm using AAT Finishing Polish on a Buff and Shine Wool Polishing Pad. I'm still fairly new to a rotary, but the working time AAT Finishing Polish gives me makes me feel confident. With other polishes, by the time I figure out how to control the rotary the polish has dried up.
Setup: Makita 9227c with 6 inch Flex Foam BP and 7.5 inch Buff and Shine Polishing Wool Pad
Before 1
After 1
After 2 (same section, just zoomed in with the camera)
I've inspected the paint thoroughly and only found very small area with light hologram haze, likely from improper technique on more difficult sections or panels. Of course I'm going to come back and use a DA with a Foam pad to finish, but this gives you an idea of how great this polish is.
p.s. Those 2600 Lumen LED bulbs show every single defect. Under regular lighting the paint looks perfect.