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I have a Griots 6 inch Random Orbital and a Rupes LHR 15 Mark III. This customer told me that their friend that use to polish the vehicle owned a body shop and those are the products they would use and get amazing results on his existing paint job, not a brand new paint job. I looked around here and didn't see any information on 3M Perfect it compounds and polishes so that I why I asked. One of my local shops said I could use them with my polishers, but because they are "old tech" that they would dust up allot and make a mess so I would need to keep wiping down the vehicle.
It looks like they have 3 primary products in the Grit range of the products I use, which should in theory result in similar defect removal and polishing..... If I had a rotary. Price wise, he isn't saving any money using them. They are priced about the same price as the products I use.
3M make really good polishes. As with any polish, there may be a learning curve. Ultrafina is one I love and use often.
Now if some one came to me telling me what to use (like in your case) to do my job, I won’t be providing service for them. I have had people request different styles of LSP’s or to make tires super glossy or not. Those I consider valid. Not what polish to use tho.
I have.Has anyone used them?
IMO:I have a client that wants me to work on
their vehicle, but want me to use those
products instead of the products I normally
use, but they want the results I get.
Bottom line:
It’s your call; that’s why I am going
to have to go with what Dale & Grace
sang about—back in 1963:
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Bob