I happened to run into an auto paint store just by accident (Metro Detroit, MI. USA) My idea was to get some 3M Machine Glaze polish (05937) or maybe Meguiars #80 because of all the good comments about them here in the forums. Well, this place didn't carry Meguiars products, and they only had the 3M rubbing compound. However, they had polishes from a brand called "TRANSTAR". They had 3 products that seemed to cover the full spectrum, from very aggresive to mild.
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1) Aggressive - Plus Kut Compound, #5314, rated at 1000 grit with a rotary
2) Medium - Tri Cut compound, #5334. Seems to be very versatile depending on pad type and rotary speed as they rate it from 1200 grit (wool & 2000 rpm) down all the way to almost 2000 grit (soft foam and 1000 rpm)
3) Mild - Final Finish, #5354, rated at 2000 grit, to be applied my machine of hand.
The dealer seems to be a preferred distributor, as the sales team were enthusiastic about the products and mentioned that shops who have bought the products before rate them as very good, and buy them again. The price was a huge motivation factor, as they seem to be quite cheaper than the comparable 3M polish. I decided to pass and ask the experts here first. You don't want a newbie busting his paint with unknown products, Do you?
Has anyone used them or least heard of them? Should I go ahead and get them? Both of them can applied by hand, so that usually means orbital is OK.
Suggestions accepted.
Alex
I want to include more description for reference
1) Aggressive - Plus Kut Compound, #5314, rated at 1000 grit with a rotary
2) Medium - Tri Cut compound, #5334. Seems to be very versatile depending on pad type and rotary speed as they rate it from 1200 grit (wool & 2000 rpm) down all the way to almost 2000 grit (soft foam and 1000 rpm)
3) Mild - Final Finish, #5354, rated at 2000 grit, to be applied my machine of hand.
The dealer seems to be a preferred distributor, as the sales team were enthusiastic about the products and mentioned that shops who have bought the products before rate them as very good, and buy them again. The price was a huge motivation factor, as they seem to be quite cheaper than the comparable 3M polish. I decided to pass and ask the experts here first. You don't want a newbie busting his paint with unknown products, Do you?

Has anyone used them or least heard of them? Should I go ahead and get them? Both of them can applied by hand, so that usually means orbital is OK.
Suggestions accepted.
Alex