Anyone use autoint's liquid paint correction cream?

gbackus

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I imagine it's a bit more agressive than dacp, probably almost as agressive as compopund power cleaner. Anyone ever try it out with a PC? I'd assume it's not as agressive with a PC as it would be with a rotary and a wool pad, but I've got some to try out and just looking for some opinions. I've also got some OEM One Step and Pre-Conditioner cleaner. Anyone know how agressive these are?



Thanks a lot :)
 
Liquid paint correction cream is pretty aggressive stuff and works well when used as directed and for the correct purpose. I don't think it would work well with a pc but you never know. OEM One Step is an excellent product and is great for a quick one step polish/sealant and is mildly abrasive. Preconditioner/cleaner is a nice polish and will remove fine imperfections. The important part with Autoint products is to USE THEM AS DIRECTED with the proper polishing pads. I no longer use Autoint compounds due to availability but still use OEM One step and Finishing Wax every day in our shop. Finishing wax in particular is my favourite wax and blows everything off the market IMHO.
 
I see you you can buy all their stuff at their website. What specific pads is everyone using with them?
 
I have used both.



Liquid paint correction cream is way more agressive than DACP. It removes .1 mil of clear with each application, per Ron K @ AutoInt. It will also require some extensive polishing to remove the compounding marks. It should only be used on badly damaged surfaces, most of us detail freaks at home would never have much use for this stuff.



Think of OEM Onestep as a industrial AIO with a tad more bite. It's a pretty good product.
 
Liquid Paint Correction Cream is my secret weapon for really FUBAR paint jobs. I've really only had to bust it out a couple of times. I've seen it go straight to the primer before. It is not for the casual user, that's for sure.



I like OEM Onestep. Its kind of like AIO on steroids. I haven't ever really had much use for anything that cleans better than AIO, so I don't use the Onestep much. Its nice to have. I've got nothing but respect for the ValuGaurd products. It all works very very well.
 
Hmm..this stuff sounds kinda like 3m Super Duty RC, can you actually see the abrasives in Liquid Paint Correction Creme like you can in the Super Duty RC?
 
What does autoint have that is similar in agressiveness to DACP? I've got quite a few of their producs to try out from someone who might be distributing them soon.
 
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