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ebpcivicsi said:I have seen it on their site, but never tried. If it is anything like regular EC, it's a great product. Have you used the EC?
How did you get the samples?
RAG said::getdown
I told them I'm a professional, gave them my info, and asked if I could try some of their products. EZ.
I have not tried any HT products. Is the EC comparable to #84 or #85 cut-wise?
roadmaster_Tx said:I have yet to try their prodcuts, but from what ive heard, its actually better then 84/85.
RAG said::getdown
I told them I'm a professional, gave them my info, and asked if I could try some of their products. EZ.
I have not tried any HT products. Is the EC comparable to #84 or #85 cut-wise?
ebpcivicsi said:Cuts like #85, finishes better than #82. How's that for a timesaver?
Even on severly marred finishes one can easily use HT EC @1500-1700 RPM's with a polishing pad, step down to FP or BF SRC FP, then go to LSP. It's an amazing product.
ebpcivicsi said:Even on severly marred finishes one can easily use HT EC @1500-1700 RPM's with a polishing pad, step down to FP or BF SRC FP, then go to LSP. It's an amazing product.
RAG said:...I have a feeling the EC Plus has some extra large abrasives thrown in for good measure...
Bence said:I don't know what is the plus in the EC+, but regular EC is a velvety smooth, thick liquid. As it contains micro abrasives, it doesn't feel gritty at all.
ebpcivicsi said:I tried PG and OHC, IMO the EC cuts more and finishes better than both.