DetailTrail
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They have the same cut/gloss rating. Is it non-diminishing abrasives in one, maybe a chemical polish in other ?? :dunno:
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The original Sonax PF (said to be made for rotary) was flamed for filling defects in some instances rather than actually removing them. IIRC the explanation was that certain components of the polish would not break down with the lower heat of the DA machine vs. Rotary. It was a loved polish for a while, until "Filler-gate" and then the professional world sort of fell out of love with it pretty quickly.
They later released EX 04/06 as an update for DA use with a new formula...
"This unique formula was created specifically for use with dual-action or random orbital polishers and the abrasives break down consistently to help you produce the high amounts of depth and gloss. EX 04-06 is water based and contains no solvents, silicones or petroleum."
The original Sonax PF (said to be made for rotary) was flamed for filling defects in some instances rather than actually removing them. IIRC the explanation was that certain components of the polish would not break down with the lower heat of the DA machine vs. Rotary. It was a loved polish for a while, until "Filler-gate" and then the professional world sort of fell out of love with it pretty quickly.
They later released EX 04/06 as an update for DA use with a new formula...
"This unique formula was created specifically for use with dual-action or random orbital polishers and the abrasives break down consistently to help you produce the high amounts of depth and gloss. EX 04-06 is water based and contains no solvents, silicones or petroleum."
To take this discussion a little further: What is the difference between EX 04/06 and the new Cut and Finish? Using Sonax's own 6-point scale, these two products appear to be very and may actually overlap.
Cut & Finish, using the same scale, is rated at 5 for cut and 5 for gloss, respectively. If you need just a wee bit more cut and are willing to sacrifice a smidgen of gloss, then Cut & Finish is the better choice.