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Autobrite Direct Restore Cutting Polish

Autobrite Direct Restore Cutting Polish
Autobrite Direct Restore Cutting Polish
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  • Model: 631
  • Weight: 0.50kg
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24.00€
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Autobrite Direct -Restore cutting polishing paste 500ml

Restore Cutting Compound is a high-quality, high-abrasive polishing compound that offers the latest technology in heavy-duty cutting abrasives.

It produces high cutting action and leaves an excellent uniform finish ready for finishing.

Ideal for cutting through defects and heavy paint imperfections, severe swirl marks, deeper scratches and can effectively remove up to 1500 sanding marks.

The NEW Autobrite Direct "Correct-it" range has been specifically designed for use on modern ceramic and scratch resistant sealants, they have also proven to be ideal for use on harder (German) varnishes.

Cut 8/10 - Gloss 3/10 Ideal for removing heavy paint defects

Easy to use and high cutting action

Suitable for Rotary Polisher and DA without silicone

How to use Before polishing your vehicle, make sure you have thoroughly cleaned and disinfected the paint and that the surface is completely free of contaminants that could potentially cause damage to the vehicle's paint.

We recommend covering any sensitive areas that could be damaged by contact with car polish, such as grilles, badges, etc.

After you have covered the vehicle and selected your pad and polish combination, you are ready to polish.

If you are using a new polishing pad, we recommend applying a larger amount of ointment to “prime” the pad for use.

Working on an area of approximately 15×15 inches, start polishing at a low speed to spread the polish and gradually increase the speeds until the desired machine speed is achieved.

Work the paste until the haze begins to clear, this is the abrasive component of the compound breaking down and starting to polish the surface after cutting.

Once the ointment reaches the clear stage, it can then be removed with a soft towel to reveal the correction condition.

We recommend using IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol) to remove any residue and reveal the true level of correction.

Once you are satisfied with the condition of your paint, a sealant or wax should be applied for protection.