Hi-Temp

Chang

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I was wondering how these products are http://www.topoftheline.com/hitempproducts.html . I'm accustomed to meguiars but I don't know how Hi-temp products compare. And I don't know which one of theres products is comparable to say the #83 DACP or #80 speed glaze. Or if someone had that abrasive chart of 1-10 of their products. They seem very low in price and I wanted to know if people had success with these products.
 
their paint levelers are good especially the light and med cut working with a pc. Id go with the heavy & extreme cut if your working by rotory. I have some of their carwash and paint sealant if you want it just pay shipping. pm me if you want it
 
Chang- I've only used their Light Cut, and that was a while ago, but it worked fine. I don't think anybody will say that the Hi-Temp polishes/compounds are *bad* products.



The Light (Lite?) Cut seemed about as strong as 3m PI-III RC, maybe a little milder, and it finished a bit better than the RC. It basically leaves a ready-to-wax finish unless you're working with a soft, dark paint. Stronger than #80 and it doesn't leave stuff like the Meg's "trade secret oils" the way #80 does. I hesitate to compare it with #83 as I'm not that familiar with the #83, but they're in the same ballpark.
 
I'll echo what the others have said, but have never used my PC for anything else besides carpet cleaning. With a PC stay with the light/medium cut's. The Medium Cut may require a few passes to produce the desired results.
 
Good stuff all around. Their wheel cleaner and APC is very good stuff also. I like their tire dressing, however, it is solvent based and cannot be shipped to certain states.
 
Just for clarification, TOL and Hi-Temp are two different companies, but TOL is the only online distributor for Hi-Temp products.
 
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