I spoke with a 3M distribution rep today about the newer Perfect-IT III line that has been out for a short time. He told me some very interesting things about this product line. One thing he stated was to not interchange the lines of product. This would and could defeat the finished surface.
I have much technical information being sent to me via "snail mail". This I hope will give me technical breakdowns of the product and that I can share on this forum.
What I'd like to know is there anybody on this forum that uses the complete line of Perfect-IT III products and what's your take on easy of use, speed in which you get the desired results?
I do know that from my conversation that the sales rep stated that it's a bit more aggressive to start, but breaks down to a polish level quicker. This all to be done by machine and not by hand.
He also stated that there are no fillers in either the Perfect-IT II or III compounds, only in the glaze products.
I'll post my finding as soon as the mail comes
I have much technical information being sent to me via "snail mail". This I hope will give me technical breakdowns of the product and that I can share on this forum.
What I'd like to know is there anybody on this forum that uses the complete line of Perfect-IT III products and what's your take on easy of use, speed in which you get the desired results?
I do know that from my conversation that the sales rep stated that it's a bit more aggressive to start, but breaks down to a polish level quicker. This all to be done by machine and not by hand.
He also stated that there are no fillers in either the Perfect-IT II or III compounds, only in the glaze products.
I'll post my finding as soon as the mail comes
