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CARPRO Fixer One-Step Compound & Polish

by CARPRO
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SKU CP120

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CARPRO claim their Fixer Polish is the most versatile compound & polish on the market and is made for any type of paint surface. Fixer is capable of removing 1500 grit sand scratches, as well as scratches, marring, haze, & swirl marks from freshly painted, soft, medium, hard, and even ceramic scratch resistant paints. You can use it with wool, microfibre, or foam. The fine nano finishing powders deliver a perfect cut with less passes and leaves an unrivalled wet mirror like finish.

Fixer is the finest yet fastest one-step polish, leaving the surface glowing with a perfect shine. It is no ordinary polishing compound, having been designed & manufactured from scratch and formulated to deliver perfect results in less time. Fixer can remove 80-95% of all light/medium paint imperfections and deliver a perfect mirror-like showroom car finish in less time and steps than other compounds/polishes. CARPRO have manufactured this new generation polishing compound using Nano components to make it the most versatile compound and polish on the market. The use of very small diminishing abrasives delivers the precise cut dependant on pad and techniques used.

It is always recommended to hone your technique when using Fixer polish to gain the most benefits from this polishing compound. It is a misconception that all correctional polishes work and perform the same on all types of paint, and Fixer is no different: it requires the user to determine how to work the polish to its true potential. Fixer works excellent at lower speeds (600 - 1200rpm) and can be used on all types of pads, from wool right through to finishing foams. Fixer does not have to be worked fast to get the most out of the compound – normally a maximum working speed of 1200rpm is all that is required. On some defects & paint types (once the polish has been spread and heated) it can be beneficial to increase the speed with slow, fluid, overlapping motions.