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Right, like I said, LIGHT correction abilities.
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D&D Auto Detail said:Right, like I said, LIGHT correction abilities.
SuperBee364 said:Bleh. I give up. Sure, any cleaner in the world with any amount of abrasives in it has "some correction ability". But that is not the point I'm trying to make here. *Some* abrasive polishes are used to correct paintwork; swirls, scratches, oxidation, etc. *Other* abrasive polishes are meant to remove compounding marks and create a high gloss finish. Two completely different purposes, and when you try to start using them outside of their intended purposes, you are taking your chances. Yeah, 106FF has some very, very fine abrasives in it. Their purpose? To remove *very very very* fine defects in the paint and make it very smooth and shiny. Sheesh, I don't know how else to say it.
You want to use PO106FF or any other finishing polishes to remove defects, go ahead. Just don't be surprised it it only works *for it's intended purpose* only.
SuperBee364 said:gohandbz8, make no mistake about it, they are *two different products* for *two very different purposes*. I see sooooooo many people here post about how PO106FF didn't do the swirl correction they wanted it to do. You *must* stick with the intended use of a product in order to get the desired results. If you have swirls (ANY swirls.... like, even one swirl on the vhicle anywhere) you will NOT get the results you want by using PO106FF as your correction polish. It just IS NOT made for it. PO106FF is made specifically to make your paint glow. IT HAS ZERO CORRECTION ABILITIES.
Do you self a favor: use polishes for their intended purpose. If you have any swirls to correct, use a correction polish. Then, after all the swirls and defects are gone (or as many as you can safely get out), use a final polish like 106ff to make the vehicle shine like a diamond.
Sorry to sound like I'm coming on strong about this, but there are hundreds of posts on these boards almost identical to this: using PO106FF to try and correct swirls. It just won't do it.
ZoranC said:I see lots of this is revolving around quantification of cut (please correct me if I am wrong). So how about suggestion to use phrasing "will remove 2500 grit and finer" etc instead of "light correction abilities"? Would that help in making this easier?
D&D Auto Detail said:Crap, I thought you could use Menz. PG and 106 interchangeably. Haha, just kidding.
I agree with this.
But this is a totally different post, which I dont agree with. Maybe you're saying defects in paint and correcting paint is different? I always thought of it as correcting paint defects.