imported_rydawg1
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Just wondering if anyone has tried this stuff?
Thanks
Ryan
Thanks
Ryan
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SVR said:Yes I've heard of it. Great idea and sort of like OP
However I doubt that it can achieve the kind of finish that a super fine polish or non filling glaze would
They have a competitor that has one product that does it all and just as powerful but finishes up nicer. Plus it only just removes clearcoat. Less than a finishing polish
Check MSDS page 1 on their site. It contains parrafin wax, naptha, surfactant and some aluminium. Same CAS numbers as a heap of other products so it's nothing I want.
\r\nI was talking about the system one stuff...'a.k.a. Patrick said:
SVR said:It will burnish from 1000 grit scratches and finish up at 3000 grit
It's not a typical chemica polish like PB's. This is a new technology.
charger17 said:It's not really new technology, rather a different manufacturing process. It was pioneered by Mark-V Products, who made it for System One, although I think the System One people decided to try and make it themselves with less than great results. Mark-V still private label it for PPG, and they also sell they're own version called Mystique ( slightly slower cut than the PPG version) It produces a clearer, crisper finish rather than a deep finish, and it contains very little in the way of oils, just a small amount of mineral oil, so the scratches don't reappear after a few days
porta said:So you are saying that PPG SPP 1001 is almost the same as Mark-V
Mystique?
SVR: Aren´t you talking about the Gtechniq P1 polish?