MnRiverman
New member
Well I decided to do some spring purchasing and I bought:
3M Perfect-Itâ„¢ Gloss Enhancer, PN 39034, 16 oz - $6.80
3M Imperialâ„¢ Hand Glaze, PN 39007, 16 oz - $10.84
3M Car Wash Shampoo, PN 39800, Gallon - $24.28
3M Perfect-Itâ„¢ III Show Car Machine Glaze, PN 39012, 1 Pint - $16.18
I ordered these all from 3M's website as no one locally carries them and all the stores I checked charge atleast 50% more for the same products. Also, they do free shipping, however they charge you sales tax (odd).
Anyways, I have two polishing pads now from CMA, and one cutting pad. I had another polishing and cutting pad, but I put them in a sealed container and supposedly the pads were still damp and well, they started to mold. So yeah, make sure the pads are perfectly dry if you do that.
I was on CMA's website and I was ready to order the normal 6.5" pads, but I saw the 7.5" Advanced Foam Pads which are only $1 more per pad. I did a search and came up with basically nothing. Can anyone tell me about these? The design of the pad looks kind of odd, and I wonder how hard it is to use, or how much of the pad actually comes in contact with the paint. I would be interested to hear what you guys with these pads have to say about them before I order.
Also, with the PI-III MG, do I want to use a cutting pad or a polishing pad? From descriptions of the product, it seems like I could use both a cutting pad for more cut, but it seems to me as if the product was designed for a polishing pad. Does anyone know?
Thanks!
- Anthony
3M Perfect-Itâ„¢ Gloss Enhancer, PN 39034, 16 oz - $6.80
3M Imperialâ„¢ Hand Glaze, PN 39007, 16 oz - $10.84
3M Car Wash Shampoo, PN 39800, Gallon - $24.28
3M Perfect-Itâ„¢ III Show Car Machine Glaze, PN 39012, 1 Pint - $16.18
I ordered these all from 3M's website as no one locally carries them and all the stores I checked charge atleast 50% more for the same products. Also, they do free shipping, however they charge you sales tax (odd).
Anyways, I have two polishing pads now from CMA, and one cutting pad. I had another polishing and cutting pad, but I put them in a sealed container and supposedly the pads were still damp and well, they started to mold. So yeah, make sure the pads are perfectly dry if you do that.

I was on CMA's website and I was ready to order the normal 6.5" pads, but I saw the 7.5" Advanced Foam Pads which are only $1 more per pad. I did a search and came up with basically nothing. Can anyone tell me about these? The design of the pad looks kind of odd, and I wonder how hard it is to use, or how much of the pad actually comes in contact with the paint. I would be interested to hear what you guys with these pads have to say about them before I order.
Also, with the PI-III MG, do I want to use a cutting pad or a polishing pad? From descriptions of the product, it seems like I could use both a cutting pad for more cut, but it seems to me as if the product was designed for a polishing pad. Does anyone know?
Thanks!
- Anthony