Differences between Perfect-It II rubbing compounds?

alsey

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I have a 32 ounce bottle of Perfect-It II rubbing compound and the part number is 05973. It doesn't mention anything about how abrasive it is.



Is this the same thing as 39002 Perfect-It II rubbing compound fine cut, but in a different jar?



Also, I have menzerna IP, and I was looking for something that has more bite than IP but a bit less than a rubbing compound. Would DACP fit the bill? I don't want to burn through my clear coat accidentally. I would be using a PC to apply it.



Thanks!
 
Well there are three different grades of rubbing compounds for 3M.



3Mâ„¢ Perfect-Itâ„¢ II Rubbing Compound 05973 is a medium cut rubbing compound



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Specially designed medium cutting, liquid compound for removing 1200, 1500, and 2000 color sanding scratches in automotive paints including clear coats.



But package is kinda misleading along with the description. I think they are all fine cut compounds since it is listed together on the site as fine cut.



http://products3.3m.com/catalog/us/...us_aad_3_0/command_AbcPageHandler/output_html



DACP should be a little more agressive than IP...



As for burning the clear coat with the PC, unless you do a compounding of the car with a PC and lambswool polishing pad every week, have no fear...
 
Thanks!



Another question I have is when people say they do like 4 passes with X product do they mean they just cover a panel 4 times? So just pushing the PC once across a given area of paint counts as 1 pass? I was doing maybe 20-25 passes over a scratched area with a orange power pad and PI II RC before I was getting any results. Does this seem excessive?
 
No, thats not excessive. Most polishes take time to break down with the PC, I average 3-5 minutes depending on temperature and humidity.



As in 4 passes, it is 4 work-ins of the polish.
 
Is that 3-5 minutes per pass or 3-5 minutes total per area that you are working on (I assume a 2 foot X 2 foot area). Thank you! I just got my PC less than a week ago and I am not too familiar with how powerful or how mild it is with the different compounds.
 
3-5 minutes per section (1/4 of hood, upper driver door, lower driver door half the trunk, etc. etc.) working in the polish.



AlBoston had a nice article along with geekysteve. Those are nice articles to get you to know you're PC and its limits.
 
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