Very Comprehensive Compound Chart

Bobby
I hope you will put a date on your charts so that we will be able keep future iterations strait.
 
You can add Menzerna Power Finish to the list.
 
I noticed a minor linking error on this chart.
The poor boys SSR2 and pro polish links are switched. The link for SSR2 shows pro polish and takes you to the pro polish product page and vice versa. I didn't see this thread originally so I also posted this comment here:http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/customer-comments/42349-autogeek-chart-issue.html which I couldn't figure out how to delete so I am sorry for the double comment.
 
Any chance yall will ever update this list with blackfire (SRC Compound and Polish) or chemical guys products (namely the V series line)?
 
I used this the other day when I had to pick up some more compound at the store for a job! I have it saved to my phone. Great info in there.
 
Very Excellent Support in a Concise Table! I have one suggestion, though.... Do you intend to add Megs MF Correction Compound and Finishing Wax to this?
 
Excellent chart, Meghan!
I discovered it a few years ago and have a copy posted on my garage wall. Any chance of rating BlackFire now that it's an AG brand?

Bill
 
Excellent chart, Meghan!
I discovered it a few years ago and have a copy posted on my garage wall. Any chance of rating BlackFire now that it's an AG brand?

Bill


They have one posted at autopia, but would be helpful if posted here:props:
 
now if you can ad to that chart wich ones have fillers in them wether it be resin or silicone that may help out even more i dont consider 3m for example to be a heavy cut compund when it fills in half your scratches and the car looks great then when its washed once and all the silicone comes off it looks scratched again,thats decieving, cheating and shouldnt count if its actually doing its job fine but 40%of whats on that list is crap..

nice idea though needs more work..

we have a sign that hangs here in the shop,many of these chemicals we use we need to know whats in them and be aware,

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There is a chart over on Autopia, don't know if we can post it here, but it has D300 at a 9 and UC at a 8 on cutting level. So it would be between 95 and UC.
 
There is a chart over on Autopia, don't know if we can post it here, but it has D300 at a 9 and UC at a 8 on cutting level. So it would be between 95 and UC.
Thanks for the info. I wonder if that scale is using a mf pad with D300, anyone know?
 
Thanks for the info. I wonder if that scale is using a mf pad with D300, anyone know?

I would assume that being the case......D300 was designed for the mf pad. I've tried d300 on foam and wasn't thrilled.used on mf pad its great. put some m105 in with the d300 on mf and it can really work some miracles and in most cases finish down lsp ready with one step.
 
I check your site everyday after work and I stumbled upon this chart. This is amazing you guys are the best! Thank you!
 
Autogeek:

This chart is in serious need of updating.

Brands with compounds/polishes that are not represented include:
Sonax
Gtechniq
CarPro
Chemical Guys
Prima
Blackfire
Scholl
Sonus
(I won't fault you for Scholl or Wolf's though, given their only recent introduction to the lines you carry)

Maybe indicate whether a product is SMAT or DAT?

Just a couple suggestions....
 
Awesome chart! Once it is updated it will be pure perfection! (Menzerna FG400, Meg's 101, etc)
 
Meghan
Mothers states That machine glaze is more aggressive then there
foam pad polish, your chart states different
I am new at this and using Mothers products Thanks Joe
 
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