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Griot's Fast Correcting cream is awesome! I've hard Sonax Cutmax cuts like a beast, no dusting, but I'm not sure of the finish. Tried Clear Cut according to directions(light pressure then heavy) and didn't get that great of results. I'm going to try it the traditional way I use compounds. What I like most about CC is the easy wipe off.,
This review is going to be for the Polish Angel Master Compound that I received in the giveaway.
Description.
Polish Angel Master Compound corrects unsightly swirls marks, scratches, oxidation, and other imperfections in your vehicle’s paint. This advanced formula is designed to bring out the vivid color and clarity that made you fall in love with your vehicle to begin with. Polish Angel Master Compound is completely dust-free and features a long working time for optimal results.
When it’s time for a serious compounding, you want a product that provides serious results, and Polish Angel Master Compound is that product. Containing a mixture of super micro-abrasives and diminishing abrasives, Polish Angel Master Compound quickly corrects up to 1500 grit sanding marks in some cases leaving the surface LSP ready. The versatile formula can be applied by hand or using a machine polisher.
Polish Angel Master Compound provides incredible results faster than other similar products can. The long working time allows you to achieve the results you’re looking for using less product, and your wallet will appreciate that! Correct swirl marks, oxidation, water spots, scratches, and other defects with Polish Angel Master Compound.
For this test I will be using a BOSS microfiber cutting pad on my G21 set to speed 5. The test subject is a beat up Ford Flex. Upon opening the package I noticed that the sent appeared to be kinda creamsicle like smell. One to note is when applying the product to the pad to be careful because it`s a bit liquidity in nature. I applied 4 drops to the microfiber pad and began working. The product spread thin, far and easily. The working time was great and it doesn`t seem to clog up the fibers in the pad. Wipe off was a breeze.
Now the good stuff. This compound corrected very well and the finish using a microfiber cutting pad was unreal! I was expecting a little haze which is normal. But none was detected! The product is a little pricey but I really think I will be adding this to the lineup!
See above from AutopiaAnyone try polish angel master compound??
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Is it not getting a little dated now? These newer polishes are using better abrasives then the diminishing abrasive they use in fg400? I don't know if its been updated but I think I would rather have something with sub micron abrasives or nano or smat?
Super expensive, but a very nice compound. Cut good, finishes great, no dust and very user friendly. However, it must be worked longer to get the best results from it. Great compound, but not my first choice for time sensitive details.Anyone try polish angel master compound??
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I bought it along with a few others, so going to try them out and see how they do, if I don't like them, well oh well. I can always go back to D300Super expensive, but a very nice compound. Cut good, finishes great, no dust and very user friendly. However, it must be worked longer to get the best results from it. Great compound, but not my first choice for time sensitive details.
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LOL...I know that feeling. Gotta try for yourself to really know. Which others did you buy?I bought it along with a few others, so going to try them out and see how they do, if I don't like them, well oh well. I can always go back to D300
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TheseLOL...I know that feeling. Gotta try for yourself to really know. Which others did you buy?
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What are your thoughts between the two?
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So, the above is correct, but as of late I've been doing less of the AIOs and I've worked to change how I'm viewed as a detailer and have changed my competition. Because of this I now for the moment have a need to compound note oftenSo Cruz, I have to ask you. You said in another thread that 99 percent of your jobs are AIO. Do you sometimes make a few compound passes before the AIO on messed up cars? If so, what's your strategy to keep the time in a salable area.
Oh, one more thing. Is there a reason McKee's Fast Cut hasn't been mentioned yet?