#9 and #9 2.0 most definitely have abrasive content.
So does PPCL, it has clay in it . . . i'd call clay abrasive personally, but it you believe what CMA / Pinnacle says about it you'd think it was a nice soft lotion that your paint absorbs and . . .
2.0 leaves less residue, and is a little easier to work with (in general). I'm sure there's some other differences, but these have been my personal experiences. I'd say get the 2.0 if possible...
<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by puterbum [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>#9 and #9 2.0 most definitely have abrasive content.
So does PPCL, it has clay in it . . . i'd call clay abrasive personally, but it you believe what CMA / Pinnacle says about it you'd think it was a nice soft lotion that your paint absorbs and . . . [/b]</blockquote>
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