3M - Which is least abrasive?

paulisher

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Going with the theory of always use the least abrasive way possible,



If I use 3M SMR on a White Polishing Pad and am not satisfied with the results, should I move to 3M SMR on a Yellow Cutting Pad or 3M FI-II on a White Polishing Pad? Which would be less abrasive? :nixweiss



Thanks.
 
SMR is listed as a glaze/polish by 3M. While FI-II is listed as a rubbing compound. So logic would dictate that the SMR is by virtue of being a glaze/polish makes it automatically less harsh/volatile. Also, SMR contains oils that act as a cover up, just like IHG... I dunno about the FI-II... it may not contain those same cover-up chemicals. I'm also pretty sure that the FI-II is the next logical step regarding going up a step in harshness from SMR.



I don't know what the differences are in the color of pads though... yellow/white... harsh, and harsher?



HTH



Colin
 
The pads I was talking about were the CMA pads. The white pad is a polishing pad and is less harsh than the yellow pad which is a cutting pad. The white pad is less abrasive.



I still don't know if the FI-II with a white pad would be more or less abrasive than the SMR with a yellow pad though. :( Anyone?



:sosad
 
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