TortoiseAWD
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I picked up some 3M products today . . . unfortunately, the paint store only had quart-size bottles, and the part numbers that I've seen in so many posts don't match up. The Finesse-It II was clearly marked and obviously what I was after. The Perfect-It III rubbing compound was not marked "fine cut", but the salesdude indicated that it must be, since the other two on the shelf were billed as "medium" and "heavy". Also, they didn't have any SMR, but they did have the Perfect-It III Machine glaze (which I seem to recall reading in an old thread as being a good alternative to SMR). The full product names and the part numbers are listed below:
Perfect-It III Rubbing Compound
051131-05933
Perfect-It III Machine Glaze
051131-05937
I picked up the rubbing compound for a future detailing project (my oh-so-sorry looking '92 SVX) . . . my concern is that the compound I purchased isn't the same as the Perfect-It "Fine Cut" Rubbing Compound; I don't want to get *too* agressive. This weekend I'll be tackling a swirly black '92 T-bird. I intend to use the FI2, and wanted the SMR on hand to take care of any possible hazing from the FI2. Is the P3 Machine Glaze also suited to that task?
Thanks for any advice,
Tort
Perfect-It III Rubbing Compound
051131-05933
Perfect-It III Machine Glaze
051131-05937
I picked up the rubbing compound for a future detailing project (my oh-so-sorry looking '92 SVX) . . . my concern is that the compound I purchased isn't the same as the Perfect-It "Fine Cut" Rubbing Compound; I don't want to get *too* agressive. This weekend I'll be tackling a swirly black '92 T-bird. I intend to use the FI2, and wanted the SMR on hand to take care of any possible hazing from the FI2. Is the P3 Machine Glaze also suited to that task?
Thanks for any advice,
Tort