akrya bodyshop line

Chang

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I was wondering what was the difference between the Hitemp light, medium, heavy cut levelers and the hitemp akrya levelers? Is it like akrya i shte proffesional line of hitempt products and the light, heavy, med levelers are the non pro line?



I ask this because I recently bought the ligh, med, heavy cut levlers, becaues I dind't see or know that the akyra line existed. hope I dind't make a mistake.
 
I was wondering what was the difference between the Hitemp light, medium, heavy cut levelers and the hitemp akrya levelers? Is it like akrya i shte proffesional line of hitempt products and the light, heavy, med levelers are the non pro line?



I ask this because I recently bought the ligh, med, heavy cut levlers, becaues I dind't see or know that the akyra line existed. hope I dind't make a mistake.
 
I would think it follows the same lines as others .

Heavy = 800-1000 grit leveler

Medium = 1200-1500 grit

Light = 2000 grit leveler



Don't quote me though



edit : I just went to the site and it tells you what each grade is for ...



Did you get this as your medium cut http://www.topoftheline.com/32ozpowswirr.html or this http://www.topoftheline.com/medium-cut-scratch-remover.html



The scratch removers might leave surface dull somewhat so polish will be needed after .

The levelers can be dangerous if you dont know what youre doing . They are mainly for body shop type work ( wetsanding )
 
I would think it follows the same lines as others .

Heavy = 800-1000 grit leveler

Medium = 1200-1500 grit

Light = 2000 grit leveler



Don't quote me though



edit : I just went to the site and it tells you what each grade is for ...



Did you get this as your medium cut http://www.topoftheline.com/32ozpowswirr.html or this http://www.topoftheline.com/medium-cut-scratch-remover.html



The scratch removers might leave surface dull somewhat so polish will be needed after .

The levelers can be dangerous if you dont know what youre doing . They are mainly for body shop type work ( wetsanding )
 
"The Medium Cut can be applied with an orbital, a high-speed rotary polisher, or by hand. It goes on and off with little effort. It is not sticky and it doesn't leave dusty residue. Hi-Temp adds just enough oils to make their products trouble free." - TOL



I think you'll be ok with the PC...and chances are, you'd only need the Light Cut unless you got some serious swirls.
 
"The Medium Cut can be applied with an orbital, a high-speed rotary polisher, or by hand. It goes on and off with little effort. It is not sticky and it doesn't leave dusty residue. Hi-Temp adds just enough oils to make their products trouble free." - TOL



I think you'll be ok with the PC...and chances are, you'd only need the Light Cut unless you got some serious swirls.
 
You can read up on Hi-Temps current line of products here at their website.



I have and use Hi-Temp's Heavy Cut and Light Cut as well as Top Of the Line's Medium Cut and find they work fine and are of excellent value.



I've since shelved my Light and Medium cut polishes from them in favor of Optimum Car Polish but keep the heavy cut on hand.



Body Shops would like to use products that are silicone, solvent, and wax free because they are usually working on fresh paint (less than 30 days) and these can sometimes interfere with the curing process.



I think that's why Hi-Temp has two seperate lines.
 
You can read up on Hi-Temps current line of products here at their website.



I have and use Hi-Temp's Heavy Cut and Light Cut as well as Top Of the Line's Medium Cut and find they work fine and are of excellent value.



I've since shelved my Light and Medium cut polishes from them in favor of Optimum Car Polish but keep the heavy cut on hand.



Body Shops would like to use products that are silicone, solvent, and wax free because they are usually working on fresh paint (less than 30 days) and these can sometimes interfere with the curing process.



I think that's why Hi-Temp has two seperate lines.
 
im not too sure if the hi, med, heavy, extreme cuts are body shop safe but the akrya 600 & 800 work very well when sanding. Ive tried them with foam pads and it didnt work too well. Since theyre heat induced levelers i used the akrya's with a wool pad and had great results. then when you get to using the foam pad you can go to either the akrya 2000 or somehting like light cut or even Optimum.
 
im not too sure if the hi, med, heavy, extreme cuts are body shop safe but the akrya 600 & 800 work very well when sanding. Ive tried them with foam pads and it didnt work too well. Since theyre heat induced levelers i used the akrya's with a wool pad and had great results. then when you get to using the foam pad you can go to either the akrya 2000 or somehting like light cut or even Optimum.
 
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