Compound recommendations for outside use

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I've heard that scholl s3 is very good if you are polishing outside on a warm day.
I know it's not ideal conditions but think it's a good idea to have a compound to remove moderate scratches etc when you have little choice but to work in the warm.

Anyone tried s3 outside?
Any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance
 
If you're talking about working in the sunshine then look to Poorboy's products.
 
The Griot's Fast Correcting Cream & Correcting cream work pretty nicely on a sunny day.

Even here in NY, I won't try and work on a panel that has the sun beating down directly on it at noon to where the panel is burning hot.

But that said, the Boss creams have worked for me on a sunny day. Very little dusting, if any.
 
Poorboy has been mentioned many times in the past as a sun-friendly product—though I never tried it.

I wouldn’t recommend this next product as a sun-friendly, but had success recently with CarPro ClearCut.

M100 was hit or miss.
Wolfgang wasn’t terrible, but remembered a hard time wiping off a few times.

Just to help you out with a few.


Dan Tran
Car Detailing in Maine and NH - Paint Polishing and Car Care
 
Poorboy's is sun friendly. Yes, I've tried their products on a hot, sunny day.
 
The Griot's Fast Correcting Cream & Correcting cream work pretty nicely on a sunny day.

Even here in NY, I won't try and work on a panel that has the sun beating down directly on it at noon to where the panel is burning hot.

But that said, the Boss creams have worked for me on a sunny day. Very little dusting, if any.

This.
I used the Griots Correcting Cream this past weekend to polish this whole car in direct sunlight w/the panels hotter than 120* degrees. Zero problems, no dust, easy wipe off, just like if I was using it in the shade.

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