compound!!!

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  • March 3, 2011 at 11:12 pm #29037

    Just tried the new ferecla fast track compound and glaze……I love it! I use the ferecla G3 and I like that compound as well. I finish in 2000 and buff with a wool pad, and polish with foam, the fast track is a bit slower to cut but leaves virtually no swirls. The price is killer as well, $19.95 a qt. I definitely recommend giving it a try. :rock

    March 4, 2011 at 2:53 am #29040

    [quote=”rodney79″ post=18901]Just tried the new ferecla fast track compound and glaze……I love it! I use the ferecla G3 and I like that compound as well. I finish in 2000 and buff with a wool pad, and polish with foam, the fast track is a bit slower to cut but leaves virtually no swirls. The price is killer as well, $19.95 a qt. I definitely recommend giving it a try. :rock[/quote]

    yeah I like the G3 too with a wool pad and air buffer its pretty aggresive

    March 4, 2011 at 3:01 am #29041

    i used to really like it but it annoyed me how messy it was since it requires water :chair then i tried the newest 3m compound and now im hooked on that :stoned

    March 4, 2011 at 3:53 am #29043

    Thats what I like about the new fast track compound is its no where near as messy as the G3. It doesn’t dry up and sling compound dust everywhere, in fact there’s no dust at all. From what I understand is its fairly new, its similar to the G3 but cleaner and not as aggressive so less swirls. After I buffed it I took it outside and there were no swirls at all, and that’s without polishing it, (I polished it anyway). And an added bonus is the price. Ive used ferecla for years and its quit spendy.

    March 6, 2011 at 5:07 am #29180

    I just came across a set of compounds and polishes made by Sungold Abrasives http://www.sungoldabrasives.com . Eclipse compound works great for removing 1000 grit and finer sand scratches. Followed by Eclipse polish and then a swirl remover glaze. Compound dusts a little but not real messy like some are. Bought a kit with compound, polish, glaze, and a quick wax (also included a wool pad and a yellow foam polish pad) for $54.00 from my local supply house. Compared to the big boys, the price is right (works out to be less than $15.00 a quart for material and new pads free to boot. Just my $.02

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