AutoFreak615
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Hi everyone. I haven't posted anything in a while but I would like to get a clear and final answer on this.
Does 39009 contain oils or fillers?
I've searched and many people say it does.
Then I stumble onto the last post in this thread:
http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-detailing/8786-3m-smr-39009-contain-fillers.html
Being unsure still, i went back to autogeek.net where I ordered it.
3M Perfect-It II Foam Polishing Pad Glaze - Dark, utilizes cutting-edge technology to polish away surface-marring problems.
I really hope I did not give myself a pseudo swirl free finish by filling them in.
I did follow immediately with AIO and still looks swirl free.
Wouldn't AIO remove the oils or fillers?
Does 39009 contain oils or fillers?
I've searched and many people say it does.
Then I stumble onto the last post in this thread:
http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-detailing/8786-3m-smr-39009-contain-fillers.html
"Thank you for your inquiry regarding 3M Automotive Aftermarket Products.
We appreciate your interest.
3M Perfect-It(tm) Foam Polishing Pad Glaze Swirl Mark Remover is designed to remove swirl marks, light surface imperfections, light oxidation, and minor stains while producing a deep, rich, swirl-free finish, it does not contain fillers.
If you would like a product that offers excellent filling characteristics, try 3M Imperial(tm) Hand Glaze (part# 39007). Imperial(tm) Hand Glaze contains a unique combination of paint glossifers that provide a brilliant, deep, "wet-look" show car finish that washes off in one washing. 3M Imperial(tm) Hand Glaze is both wax and silicone free.
Should you have further questions regarding 3M Automotive Aftermarket Products, please contact our toll-free helpline, Monday through Friday, at 877-666-2277.
Regards,
Sean
3M Automotive Aftermarket Division"
Being unsure still, i went back to autogeek.net where I ordered it.
3M Perfect-It II Foam Polishing Pad Glaze - Dark, utilizes cutting-edge technology to polish away surface-marring problems.
It is true cleaning technology at its best—it works wonders without relying on wax or silicone fillers. Afterwards, follow up with your favorite wax or paint sealant.
I really hope I did not give myself a pseudo swirl free finish by filling them in.
I did follow immediately with AIO and still looks swirl free.
Wouldn't AIO remove the oils or fillers?