Micro abrasives in PP?

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Mobenzowner

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I really like this product, and am well aware it is a pad dependent chemical cleaner. As the title states, I am wondering if it contains any micro-abrasives. I am wondering if this product would be a good choice for "jeweling" the paint. I dont think a strictly "chemical" cleaner/polish would do this, but if PP has the abrasives it might be a good choice. Loooking forward to recommendations.
 

Poorboy

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Mobenzowner said:
I really like this product, and am well aware it is a pad dependent chemical cleaner. As the title states, I am wondering if it contains any micro-abrasives. I am wondering if this product would be a good choice for "jeweling" the paint. I dont think a strictly "chemical" cleaner/polish would do this, but if PP has the abrasives it might be a good choice. Looking forward to recommendations.

yes, it does and yes you can ... if you have the thinner version, it works even better and can be worked longer :wink:
 

Rollingrock

Advanced Helper
Mobenzowner said:
I really like this product, and am well aware it is a pad dependent chemical cleaner. As the title states, I am wondering if it contains any micro-abrasives. I am wondering if this product would be a good choice for "jeweling" the paint. I dont think a strictly "chemical" cleaner/polish would do this, but if PP has the abrasives it might be a good choice. Loooking forward to recommendations.

I'll throw my .02 in on this...I am new to the Burnish or Jeweling process. From what I have read, pad choice plays a major part in this. Given the properties of PB PP, I would use something like a Blue or Red Lake pad for that step.
 
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