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ADBL Hard Cut

SKU: ADB000429
Sale price $67.95

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ADBL HARD CUT

POLISHING PASTE

ADBL Hard Cut is a high-performance polishing paste designed for removing deep scratches and paint defects. Perfect for handling sanding marks from P1000–P1500 grit, it delivers excellent cutting power while leaving a smooth, glossy finish. Suitable for original and repainted surfaces, the final results can be adjusted by selecting the appropriate polishing pads and machines.

The water-based, silicone-free formula reduces dust and residue, ensuring a clean work environment. ADBL Hard Cut is compatible with rotary and dual-action polishing machines and works effectively with wool, foam, or microfibre pads. With proper pad and machine selection, it can also be used as a one-step paint correction polish for harder paints.

Scent: Super Foods

Product Information

  • Removes tarnishing from P1000-P1500 paper.
  • Shortens work time.
  • Leaves a high level of gloss.
  • Contains the highest quality homogenous aluminium oxide.
  • Does not contain silicones, fillers or waxes.
  • Pleasant scent.
  • Easy to use.
  • Works with Rotary/DA machines and wool/foam/microfiber pads.
  • Ultra-efficient and low-dusting.
  • Water based – easy to removal.

Directions for Use

HOW TO USE:

1. Attach the pad evenly to the backing plate.
2. Apply 4 beads on the pad.
3. Place the pad flat against the panel to be treated.
4. Turn the machine on in the lowest gear without using much pressure and spread the paste over an area of the panel of maximum 40 x 40 cm.
5. Increase the speed of the machine up to 3-4 gear while gently increasing the pressure.
6. Work constantly, maintaining the flat position of the pad on the paintwork
7. After the paste is used up (transparent film), wipe the residue with a delicate microfibre cloth.

NOTE
Too much paste, too much pressure or too high rotation speed of the machine do not increase the efficiency and may result in:

  • overstuffing the pad,
  • making the paste residue difficult to remove,
  • quick drying of the paste and dusting,
  • creating the so-called paste frames around the surface you have been working on, which will be difficult to remove when dry.

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