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Fast Cutting Compound 5 Lbs - Paasche Airbrush Company

Part #: AEX-5

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Paasche Airbrush Company
  • Model Number: AEX-5
  • Product Name: Fast Cutting Compound
  • Weight: 5 lbs

Key Features

  • Aggressive, fast-cutting abrasive formula for rapid defect removal.
  • Engineered for effective cutting action on diverse painted and clear-coated finishes.
  • Bulk 5 lb container provides ample supply for extensive professional applications.
  • Optimized for use with both rotary and dual-action (DA) orbital polishers.
  • Formulated to minimize overall compounding time during surface preparation.

Applications

  • Automotive paint correction, targeting deep scratches, heavy swirl marks, and oxidation.
  • Restoration of dulled or weathered clear coats and single-stage paints on vehicles.
  • Preparation of surfaces for subsequent polishing and waxing steps to achieve a mirror finish.
  • Ideal for professional detailers, automotive body shops, and serious paint correction enthusiasts.
  • Effective on cars, trucks, motorcycles, RVs, and marine craft to revitalize exterior surfaces.

Benefits

  • Quickly Restores Surface Clarity: Effectively eliminates significant imperfections, bringing back the original luster and depth of color to treated surfaces.
  • Significantly Reduces Detailing Time: Its fast-cutting action and efficient performance dramatically cut down the time required for comprehensive paint correction projects.
  • Enables Professional-Grade Results: Provides a strong, smooth foundation for a flawless finish, preparing surfaces optimally for finer polishes and sealants.
  • Offers Economical Value: The generous 5 lb quantity ensures a consistent supply for high-volume use, proving cost-effective for extensive detailing operations.
  • Prepares for Enhanced Protection: By removing contaminants and defects, it creates an ideal surface for long-lasting wax, sealant, or ceramic coating application.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 31 August, 2011.