jjpcali4life
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This is my first review, so bare with me.
Poorboy's World Master Cut Super Cut Compound
Since they make a note that this compound is for professional use and is body shop safe i thought i would use it at work on a freshly painted hood ( painted friday, sand and buffed monday).
I sanded the hood with 1500 grit 3m DA sandpaper and followed up with 3000 grit 3m foam sanding disc.
The consistancy of Master Cut is thicker and grittier then the 3m perfect it compound or m105 im used to.
I used a Dewalt 849 rotary set at 1400 rpm ( Optimal opperating speed is not noted on bottle) with a 3m wool compounding pad. Master cut spread nicely, and gave a good working time wich can be nice working around difficult areas. The issue i had is the cut, it didnt level out the scratches anywhere near as fast as M105 or 3m perfect it. After spending a decent amount of time on half the hood with some sanding marks still remaining i had to finaly switch compounds to get the desired results.
This compound is not as aggressive as M105 or Perfect-it, but thats not saying it doesnt have its place. If you are looking for a moderately aggresive compound, but dont need anything as intense as M105 then this may work for you.
I did notice a discrepency on the bottle. In one place it says its for machine use only, but at another it says it can also be used by hand. This should be clarified.
Im having a hard time putting photos in, will try to update later
Poorboy's World Master Cut Super Cut Compound
Since they make a note that this compound is for professional use and is body shop safe i thought i would use it at work on a freshly painted hood ( painted friday, sand and buffed monday).
I sanded the hood with 1500 grit 3m DA sandpaper and followed up with 3000 grit 3m foam sanding disc.
The consistancy of Master Cut is thicker and grittier then the 3m perfect it compound or m105 im used to.
I used a Dewalt 849 rotary set at 1400 rpm ( Optimal opperating speed is not noted on bottle) with a 3m wool compounding pad. Master cut spread nicely, and gave a good working time wich can be nice working around difficult areas. The issue i had is the cut, it didnt level out the scratches anywhere near as fast as M105 or 3m perfect it. After spending a decent amount of time on half the hood with some sanding marks still remaining i had to finaly switch compounds to get the desired results.
This compound is not as aggressive as M105 or Perfect-it, but thats not saying it doesnt have its place. If you are looking for a moderately aggresive compound, but dont need anything as intense as M105 then this may work for you.
I did notice a discrepency on the bottle. In one place it says its for machine use only, but at another it says it can also be used by hand. This should be clarified.
Im having a hard time putting photos in, will try to update later