TheMidnightNarwhal
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The prices over all is very low in US.
I was surprised how low they are in Canada... usually it's the other way around.
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The prices over all is very low in US.
German product.
From the people that brought us the diesel engine, U Boat, Autobahn, V2 rocket which led to the Apollo program..........
Yeah. German tech is nothing to sneeze at. Thank God they like their paint care as well......:buffing:
Also just the fact it's like, detail supplies, I don't think people buy those used or new from someone.
If you could get somebody to give you $10 for used, opened detail supplies, take it and run. If they're unopened, you might get somebody to jump on the whole package at a substantial discount.
PF is even better. More refined abrasives.I haven't used the Perfect Finish (I'm sure it's awesome) but I get excellent results with their 04-06 polish.
PF is even better. More refined abrasives.
Yep, hence the price difference. Easier wipe off with PF as well.Always wondered the difference since both the PF ad EX list 4 cut and 6 finish rating
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Did you ever sell them? I just posted some on an auction site. I hope they sell.
That's what I'm thinking. I have like $90 worth of stuff at $30 starting price. I think even at 30, it may not sell. Oh well. I'll likely end up tossing them in the garbage.
Just taking up space. I need that space
And yes, Sonax is good. I like their stuff.
PF is even better. More refined abrasives.
Interesting, but if PF works best with a DA on soft paint, why not use that? If it will finish very well on soft paint, then it will finish the same or better on other paint systems.Hmm what I have heard is that is the same abrasives in it. The polishing oils is what different PF was made for rotary polisher to get a hologram finish that is the refined abrasive. Ex04-06 is made for suit DA polisher and got the polishing oils to suit that. They wanted to use the same abrasives since it's worked so well with the PF on DA too. But the polishing oils in PF is most usefull on DA and soft finicky paints so they wanted a more versitale polish to DA.
Thanks for the insight. I use PF for final finishing on any paint, and 1-steps on soft paint. Even though I use a long throw DA, I still think PF is better for me than EX 04-06.I think that with the polishing oils in ex04-06 you get a faster cutting and finish on normal to hard paints. With PF on soft finicky paints you get a cooler and a longer working time.
I have both of them lol. And sure PF will work good on other paints too with a DA. But as you know some compounds and polishes excells on certain paints.
Thanks for the insight. I use PF for final finishing on any paint, and 1-steps on soft paint. Even though I use a long throw DA, I still think PF is better for me than EX 04-06.
Not sold as of this post but 2 people are interested so we'll see if they come tomorrow. I listed all my stuff at 50$. Here a picture of what I'm selling just for reference. It's WAY under the original purchase price... oh also there is a CG claybar that isn't in pic.
I know you weren't. FWIW, the head of Sonax development told Todd Cooperider of Esoteric that the abrasives are more refined in PF, not just the polishing oils are different. Just food for thought.That's great! Didnt try to convince you to use ex04-06. Have you found what works for you use it alot.
I hear you on the WAY under! I have a bid on my bundle. I guess I won't be throwing it away after all. Yay.
Good luck on yours