One stage machine polishing solution for light to medium defects.
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RAPID RENOVATOR
This one-stage machine polishing solution is designed to address light to medium defects efficiently. The rapid action compound, uniquely blended for both cutting and finishing, ensures a quick and safe removal of medium to light paint defects. The formulation is filler-free, guaranteeing a permanent finish, and it is silica and silicone-free.
Rapid Action One Compound, One Pad Solution
Rapid Renovator is a one-stage machine polishing solution designed for light to medium defects. The rapid action one compound, one pad solution is uniquely blended to provide both cutting and finishing capabilities, streamlining the polishing process.
Outstanding Gloss Finish with No Refining Required
Professionals appreciate a product that not only addresses defects but also leaves an outstanding gloss finish. The fact that, in most cases, no refining is required indicates a high-quality result that saves time and effort.
Filler-Free for a Permanent Finish, Silica, and Silicone-Free
The filler-free formulation ensures a permanent finish, appealing to professionals who want long-lasting results. Additionally, being silica and silicone-free is safe to use in bodyshops.
Thoroughly clean and dry the vehicle, ensuring any industrial fallout and contamination is removed from the paintwork. Remove any tar and previous polishes and coatings from the surface using Autoglym Tar & Adhesive Remover. Mask any swage lines, badges, delicate trim and difficult to reach areas with tape or film.
Using a medium foam pad (we recommend the white Autoglym Renovate Pad), apply three dots of Rapid Renovator, each about the size of a pea, directly to the pad. More product will be required for a fresh pad.
Working on a section at a time, apply the pad to the top of the panel then start the machine at a low speed (600 - 800 RPM). Pass over the area in a horizontal motion, gradually increasing the speed to 1500 - 1800 RPM. Add more product as needed and continue until the desired result is achieved.