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- Farecla G3 Advanced Liquid Compound 1 Litre (AG3-1400).
- Medium to High Cut.
- Permanent results fast – no fillers.
- Use by hand (G Plus Finishing Cloth) or by machine.
- G3 Advanced Liquid Compound is a one-step system that provides a fast cutting action and a high gloss finish.
- It combines all the reliability and other advantages of G3 Paste with a reduced clean up time when compounding by machine.
- It provides the user with improved versatility, quality and speed to final finish verses competitive products.
- Using the product with water will result in maximum performance benefits.
- How to Use: G10 Finishing Compound.
- 1.
- Attach a soft finishing foam to a polishing machine.
- 2.
- Shake bottle well before use.
- 3.
- Apply a small amount of product to the surface or foam.
- 4.
- Compound at 1500-1800rpm applying little or no pressure.
- 5.
- Wipe clean with a G Plus Finishing Cloth.
- What is the difference between G3, G6 and G10.
- G3 both paste and liquid, and G6 are first-stage cutting compounds, this means they have an aggressive cut to remove surface defects and abrasive sanding marks.
- The difference between these products is that G3 Paste is designed for use on Medium Solids paint systems; G3 Liquid on High Solids; and G6 Paste on very aged paints.
- G10 is a second-stage finishing compound; it has much finer abrasive compound designed to remove very light scratches, swirl marks and fading, and provide a high gloss finish.
- These products will all work on scratches as long as they haven’t penetrated through to the primer layer.
- What’s the difference between a Paste and Liquid compound.
- Liquid compounds are more advanced, deliver faster cutting, create less mess and require less product per job.
- Paste compounds tend to be designed for older paint technology, (e.g.
- medium solids ‘MS’ systems), whereas liquid products are a more recent innovation typically intended for use on the latest compliant paint technologies.
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