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    This is a new line from 3M? Anybody try it?



    From the 3M website:



    3Mâ„¢ Perfect-Itâ„¢ 3000



    Released, July 2004, represents a new line of VOC compliant compounds, glazes and swirlmark removal products that will meet the new VOC laws in the states of New England, California and Texas effective January 1, 2005.



    http://products3.3m.com/catalog/us/e...er/output_html
    Tanguy Perinne
    1997 ProCharged Mustang GT

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    I would like to hear from anybody that has used this too. I noticed this in a Carquest store recently.

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    I looked up the .pdf flyer from the website... very interesting.



    Says that the new PI-3000 Rubbing Compound is the replacement for PI-III RC and that PI-3000 Swirl Mark Remover replaces PI-III MG...
    Tanguy Perinne
    1997 ProCharged Mustang GT

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    If they *are* just the "new versions" they oughta work OK. But the guy I mentioned in the other thread did a pretty poor job using the TriZact stuff from that line. It seemed to work better when he used it with a regular foam pad instead of the special 3M one, but he was pleasantly surprised at how much better things got after I convinced him to use the old 05937 MG.



    I wonder if the Series 3K SMR is filler-free like the MG

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    Yes, I`m now weary about anything from 3M called SMR...
    Tanguy Perinne
    1997 ProCharged Mustang GT

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    Don`t quote me on this, but it seems that whenever new products are created to comply with new federal and state guidelines regarding hazardous materials (in this case, volatile organic compounds or VOCs) the efficacy of that product is reduced or minimized.



    Think about our clear coats which are now water based and are much more prone to chipping than car paint used to be!



    Better buy up all those 3M Perfect-It II Rubbing Compound bottles that you can find in the states affected since they have to comply starting Jan 1 2005.



    Disclaimer: Just a general observation. I haven`t actually used Perfect -It 3000 and for all I know it might be fantastic!

 

 

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