ExplorerXLT95
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Ok, here's the deal... I previously thought that I understood what compounding was, but I have read through a few threads and become slightly/greatly confused. Here is what I thought compounding to be before I read those threads:
Compounding: To use a product (3M Perfect-It II Light Rubbing Compound for example) to take care of moderate scratches to be used EXCLUSIVELY on the affected area. Never to be used on the entire car (as a wax/polish/glaze/etc is used).
Could someone please explain exactly what compounding is?? Also, which of the following are compounds?
- 3M Swirl Mark Remover for Dark Colored Cars
- 3M Perfect-It II Light Rubbing Compound (obviously a compound but I'll still ask)
- 3M Perfect-It III
- 3M Finesse-It II
- 3M Imperial Hand Glaze
By the way, what's with all the Perfect-It/Finesse-It II and III stuff? Couldn't they make this easier to understand instead of having like 2 different products for one thing (II and III)??? Someone wanna explain the system??
Basically..... HELP!
Compounding: To use a product (3M Perfect-It II Light Rubbing Compound for example) to take care of moderate scratches to be used EXCLUSIVELY on the affected area. Never to be used on the entire car (as a wax/polish/glaze/etc is used).
Could someone please explain exactly what compounding is?? Also, which of the following are compounds?
- 3M Swirl Mark Remover for Dark Colored Cars
- 3M Perfect-It II Light Rubbing Compound (obviously a compound but I'll still ask)
- 3M Perfect-It III
- 3M Finesse-It II
- 3M Imperial Hand Glaze
By the way, what's with all the Perfect-It/Finesse-It II and III stuff? Couldn't they make this easier to understand instead of having like 2 different products for one thing (II and III)??? Someone wanna explain the system??
Basically..... HELP!