Awesome Product!!!!!!!

Detailing NY

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Ok, guys i had the chance to try Clearkotes new cutting cream.



*before i post about it, I want everyone to know that I am not getting any cut backs from clearkote in any way. I was sent this product to try and give feedback that is all. I dont want anyone to think i have any business relationship with clearkote. *



I had a 94 bmw 5series to do. I was extremly oxidized and needed some tender loving car with a rotary. PC would not even come close to working.



I thought this would be a great chance to try out the cutting cream from clearkote.

The prodcut is a little think, so it was hard to spread until you get

used to it. At first i squeezed way to much out.

I had the rotary set on speed 3 (1500rpm) with one pass i saw a difference right away. the oxidation was removed and the paint was white again. I did the entire 1/4 panel with no effort. It even look polished when i was done. I then took quick shine and wiped down the 1/4 to remove any excess prodcut and it looked amazing.



Next i tried 3m perfect it III compound. This also worked very well but would not remove as easy. When i was done, it still needed to be polished.



Meg's diamond cut. this stuff worked as well, but was hard to remove and very messy. was not as thick as the 2 above.



after i used the other 2 products, i stepped back and looked and

the side of the car i just completed. I wipe the entire side down with quick shine to remove all excess product.

the 1/4 panel was clearly better in shine.



I have to say that when it comes to cutting cream Clearkotes product worked very well and saved me time



NYD
 
I've used Blue Moose also (the semi-official name of the cutting creme). I would say it is on par with the Meguiars BSP heavy cut cleaners. I haven't tried it on any oxidized cars yet since I haven't had one to do in a while, but I've used it on deep scratches and paint transfers. It will leave some minor hazing on some clearcoated surfaces, but nothing that DACP or Swirl Free can't remove. It also leaves a pretty nice shine for a strong paint cleaner. I've got both the thick and slightly less thick versions. I like the less thick version because it spreads a bit easier, but for machine use, I think the thicker version would be better because you'd get less product sling.
 
I'm not sure which version I have, but it is indeed strong. I haven't really tackled any cars that need it yet. I tried it out on a scratch on my car and it looks much better. Like Scott said, it does haze up the paint a little, but after some VM or SSR2 or SFP, its gone.
 
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