Hyper Polish vs Hi Temp Extreme cut vs. Chem guys EZ cut heavy duty....

blackntan

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I'm looking for a strong, easy to use first step.



My criteria:



- Using a PC and cutting pad, able to remove as many defects as a PC can. Hazing is fine, as I will be following up with a polish of some sort...



- Dusting kept to a minimum.



- ability to use in sun a plus





Thoughts?



They all claim no dusting, and the chem guys says it's ok to use in the sun...



Never used any of em though...
 
Extreme cut gets great results... but using it in the sun with a PC isnt such a good idea. The working time will be significantly reduced; dusting and gumming up of the pad will increase.



For in the sun usage, the optimum line has worked best for me (although, I've just used the compound and polish).
 
EC on a PC with a cutting pad works amazing on hard paint...sucks on softer paint (tears it up worse) and leaves the paint almost wax ready...almost, still have to run another polish after...
 
I couldn't find any comments or reviews on the chem guys stuff, so I ordered that. Full write up and review to follow...



I also ordered their matte finish vinyl stuff...



Anyone have experience with that? I'm always looking for a good, true matte finish wheel and trim product....
 
I would look into the Optimum line if you're using it in the sun and want no dusting, they're notorious for low dust...some people even mix in some Op or Oc into another compound to get longer work in time.
 
I have the same criteria as this guy. I'm looking for the most correction I can get out of my PC. I have it down to Hi-Temp, Optimum, Prima, or Menzerna. Any others??? Thanks for any help.
 
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