Koch-Chemie Heavy Cut H9.02
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Koch Chemie Heavy Cut H9.02 is an innovative machine polish for fast reworking of heavily weathered paintwork, elimination of deep scratches and effective removal of paint mists and sanding traces of up to 1,200 grain. With its extremely homogenous abrasive grain, Heavy Cut H9.02 achieves an extremely high level of cut with an excellent gloss level. Can be polished for prolonged periods without sticking and with low dust formation. Ideally suited to all types of paint (both soft and scratch-proof).
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- Apply in a crosswise motion with a rotary polisher and Heavy Cut Pad.
- Apply polishing compound at medium speed and with medium pressure.
- Polish afterwards with Micro Cut M3.02 or Micro Cut & Finish P3.01 for the best possible finish!
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- Abrasion level: 9.0
- Gloss Level: 6.0
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Polish is used to correct minor imperfections in clearcoat or gel coat. This could be light scratches, recent water spots or bird dropping stain, marring from washing and drying, etc. Polish is fine abrasive used for paint correction and less aggressive than compound.
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Polishing can be done as frequently as desired on a vehicle. You will always need to polish after compounding, or it can be done instead of compounding if the vehicle doesn’t need heavy correction. After a full paint correction has been done, polishing can be done every few months, bi-annually, or annually, to bring out a high shine and gloss to the paint. Polishing should be followed-up with a protection step unless you use a polish that contains protection in it.
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There is a limitation to what can be fixed when it comes to paint correction in general. Polish is used to remove minor imperfections like recent water spots or bird dropping stains, fine marring from washing and drying the vehicle, etc. If water spots or bird dropping stains have been on the vehicle for a while polish probably won’t be aggressive enough remove them. If the vehicle has scratches from bushes or something being dragged across or rubbed up against the paint (other than a towel or wash mitt) polish probably won’t be able to remove these marks. You would need to step up to a compound for heavier correction if polish doesn’t get the imperfections out that you are trying to remove.