After just purchasing 4 gallons of #49... Can someone explain the difference between #49 Oxidation Remover and #67 One Step Compound? We frequently use #49 at work and saw wondering about #67.
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Difference between #49 and #67
Brandon
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Re: Difference between #49 and #67
Anyone help me out here?Brandon
2007 Black Chevy Avalanche
My Albums: Avalanche
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Re: Difference between #49 and #67
Here we go... from this thread,
How much cut? #49 vs #67 vs #91
Originally posted by Mike Pennington View PostHi Zaairman,
M49 Oxidation Remover is the least aggressive of these 3...
M67 One Step Compound is next in line and was designed more for hand application but can be used by machine for 2000 grit or finer
M91 Power Cut Compound is the most aggressive...It was designed to remove up to 1000 - 1200 grit on gel coat by rotary machine but can also be used by hand.
Does that help?
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Re: Difference between #49 and #67
Originally posted by Mike Phillips View PostBrandon
2007 Black Chevy Avalanche
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