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bcgreen said:Anybody have any experience with this new line. Supposedly better than their PI II products, at least thats what they told me at the SEMA show.
cvcaelen said:I bought :
3M perfect-it III Fine cut compound , machine polish and finishing glaze.
They are just waiting to be used with the newly arrived Makita BO6040
All will be reviewed:bounce
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15856 (applied by hand)
Christiaan
The Makita he just bought is a random orbital. :xyxthumbsNY detailer said:watch yourself with the rotary and the compound if this is your first time
bcgreen said:
I'm really interested in your opinion here, since you have the three products, that I was told about at the SEMA show that will give me the end result I am after, which we all are after, near perfect cars as possible.
Intermezzo said:The PI-II fine cut compound uses a crystalline silica & kaoline clay as their abrasive material and the new PI-III rubbing compound uses aluminum oxide and a "trade-secret" dispersable polymer (whatever the heck that means) as their abrasive material.
The PI-III machine glaze uses aluminum oxide and aluminum silicate clay as their compound material.
Also, the PI-III rubbing compound contains oil (as does PI-II), whereas the PI-III Machine Glaze (as well as FI-II) does not contain oil.
porterdog said:Comparing 'machine glaze' to the 'rubbing compound'- which is more abrasve?
Thanks!
R