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shipwrecked
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cut and buff compound question

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Was watching a few videos on the youtube since i have no idea what I am doing...

What would you guys recommend?

I was watching a few videos about the 3m kit- https://www.amazon.com/3M-POLISHING-390 ... B0082LK87Y


anyone try this stuff?
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I have used all of those. Top self stuff

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I'll second that

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I don't think you need the best compound, for 1/4 cost you could get something to do the job and be satisfied with the results. 3M is for the professional and everything they make is great stuff but some people aren't happy unless they have the best. Tom
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