Why did I doubt you guys! 3M rocks!

PIII MG is more abrasive, but used with a PC leaves a beautiful

filler-free finish. You can read the MSDS indredients lists below.





3M Perfect-it III Machine Glaze 05937

Ingredient and % by Wt

WATER 60 - 80%

DISTILLATES (PETROLEUM), ACID TREATED, LIGHT 10 - 20 %

ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 3 - 7 %

ALUMINUM OXIDE 3 - 7 %

HYDROTREATED LIGHT PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 1 - 5 %

ALUMINUM SILICATE CLAY 1 - 5 %

GLYCERIN 1 - 5 %





3M Perfect-It Swirlmark Remover 39009

Ingredient and % by Wt

WATER 40 - 70%

DISTILLATES (PETROLEUM), ACID TREATED, LIGHT 10 - 30%

ALUMINUM OXIDE 10 - 20%

HYDROTREATED HEAVY NAPHTHA (PETROLEUM) 7 - 13%

GLYCERIN 1 - 5%

WHITE MINERAL OIL (PETROLEUM) 1 - 5%
 
Excellent response Mmmph. :bow



The added clay ( ALUMINUM SILICATE ) for polishing and the isopropyl alcohol for self-cleaning of any filling action. :xyxthumbs
 
Thanks for all the input :D



I have my PC and will go over the comments again so I can learn the most. Then off I will go to PC my new car. Can't wait to see the results.



I will be sure to include before and afters.
 
Totally understand...you guys rule. Suggestions on pads?



What's the difference between all the CMA pads?



- Standard Durofoam Variable Contact Foam Pads



- Orange Power Pad



- Best Foam Finger Pads



I'm going to be removing Zaino to polish out some minor swirls and water spots. Trying to decide what to use...PI III MG, PI SMR, or PI FPPG.



Any clue on that 3Mâ„¢ Perfect-Itâ„¢ Foam Polishing Pad Glaze (05996)?



Later,

:cool:
 
this is a great post!!



Another question though... If I want something more abrasive than SMR, what shoudl i go to?



PI3 MG



or



PI SMR??
 
Hey all,



Just picked up a PC and am going to attempt to polish out some minor swirls and water spots on my Black Toyota Sequoia with 3M PI III MG. It has 3 coats of Zaino on it which Sal told me that the polish will take off. So far I've Dawn washed and clayed. I have a few questions before I go any further...



1) There are some water spots on the roof that I can get out if I really really really work on them with clay. Should I keep at them, or will the PI III MG take care of them?



2) How do I polish around the emblems and moldings and stuff?



3) I have a lot of plastic on it...bumpers, fender flares, running boards, etc. Do I need to do anything special or be extra careful in these areas?



Your feedback would be greatly appreciated as I am taking a lunch break before I get out the PC and the PI III MG!



Thanks!
 
Don't forget with 3M P-III MG, the pads they recommend seem to be close to a grey pad.



Regards,

Deanski
 
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