Rupes DA Coarse Compound - 1000 ml
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Product Information
- Remove heavy imperfections with ease!
- Lubrication for extended polishing cycle
- Low dusting formula
- Pairs with Rupes DA Coarse Cutting Foam Pad Blue
- Product Codes: 9.DACOARSE250/12, 9.DACOARSE/6
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Product Description
The Rupes DA Coarse Compound is designed to remove defects and deliver an impressive finish for stunning results! This compound continues the BigFoot polishing system tradition with fast cutting, impressive finishing capability, and smooth operator experience. DA Coarse Compound is specially formulated to maximize the polishing power of all dual-action polishers, including random orbital (i.e. BigFoot Random Orbital Polisher) and gear-driven tools (i.e. BigFoot Mille LK900E). Use DA Coarse Compound with Rupes DA Coarse Cutting Foam Pad Blue, wool pads, or microfiber pads to remove up to 1500 grit sand scratches on most automotive paints, gelcoat, and similar surfaces. It safely removes swirls, scratches, oxidation, etc. so the surface is free from notable defects that cause a dull appearance. Even with this heavy cutting ability, you will experience low dusting and extremely easy wipe off after use. Pick up the Rupes DA Coarse Compound and remove heavy imperfections today!Rupes D-A Polishing System:
Professional Detailer Reviews
We recently received the new Rupes D-A system to test out, this was all done on our personal vehicle, a Toyota Prius C, as we are extremely familiar with the paint and how it reacts so we can isolate that variable for a more streamlined analysis.
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Product Description
D-A Coarse is a high-performance compound from RUPES designed for maximum efficiency in multiple industries. This fast cutting, bodyshop safe, compound is ideal for technicians who want quick defect removal, a smooth user experience, low dusting, easy wipe off, and high gloss finishing from a single product. D-A COARSE is optimized for incredible all-around performance on Big Foot dual-action random orbital and gear-driven orbital tools. When paired with RUPES coarse foam, wool, or microfiber pads D-A Coarse is capable of removing 1500 grit sand scratches on most automotive paint surfaces, gelcoat, and similar materials.
Directions
- Shake well before use.
- Select pad type based on desired level of defect removal and paint hardness.
- Prime pad by applying D-A Coarse to the face of the pad.
- Work the product in section 6x the size of the polishing pad being used applying light to moderate pressure.
- Wipe away residue with a clean, soft microfiber cloth and inspect the surface for results.
Tips for Success:
- Properly decontaminate the surface prior to beginning any polishing procedure.
- Clean pads frequently with compressed air or RUPES Claw Pad Tool to maintain consistent performance.
- Do not over-saturate the pad with compound.
- For best performance always use with RUPES polishing pads. Blue wool or microfiber are recommended for maximum cutting, blue foam for lighter cutting.
- If addressing mild surface defects D-A FINE is recommended in place of D-A COARSE.
Customer Reviews
This is one of my first go to polish compound especially for those heavy oxidized vehicles. Get product and a must have for all detailers. Be sure to buy the pads that go with it and use the RUPES system for the best results.
This is one heck of a concentrated compound.
I can't do the Rupes recommended priming method for any of their polishes / pads, because they'll splatter and end up dusting. On the foam, I start with four drops like they used to recommend for the original line - reload with one or two drops. On their vented microfiber pads, four drops between every other "vent blade" towards the center, and four on the outside perimeter - reload with two or three either close to center or close to the perimeter (wherever moisture is needed). On their wool, four drops to start, two to reload.
This and the DA Fine are incredible concentrated, and thus work incredibly fast, with a lot of lubrication. There are occasions where I have to turn to DA Coarse with the wool or microfiber to level horribly damages paints. Yeah, it might dust up a bit, and when I first tried it, I hated it - mostly because I was using too much product to prime them. Once I backed off, and learned how much I needed to reload with, It's gotten much better, and we'll worth the little effort it took to figure it out.
So, the cut is something else! The speed at which it works takes a lot of time off the actual correction process. With other systems the cutting can take a fair bit of time. On those hopeless paints where you're going at it two or more times, DA Coarse usually does the job in one set.
Cutting isn't the only thing this stuff is good at. The finish it leaves can often time be called "done". It's mind boggling how this product finishes considering how aggressive it is. This feature will leave you set up for an easy time refining the results to a show car shine.
Finally the scent is reminiscent of Meguiar's D300, and Ultimate Compound's cinnamon scent, which makes the process very enjoyable.
Because DA Fine has such a wide spectrum of application (cutting and polishing) It's not very often I need to use the power of DA Coarse, but It's nice to know that power is there If needed.
DA Coarse reminds me of a combination of Meguiar's M101, M110, M100, and D300. It sort of behaves like those products, so It's very familiar feeling and performing for me because I've used those for YEARS!
Nice job to the team at Rupes. These liquids can be a very valuable asset to technicians who take the little time to learn how they work. They will save time, effort, and money.
I can't do the Rupes recommended priming method for any of their polishes / pads, because they'll splatter and end up dusting. On the foam, I start with four drops like they used to recommend for the original line - reload with one or two drops. On their vented microfiber pads, four drops between every other "vent blade" towards the center, and four on the outside perimeter - reload with two or three either close to center or close to the perimeter (wherever moisture is needed). On their wool, four drops to start, two to reload.
This and the DA Fine are incredible concentrated, and thus work incredibly fast, with a lot of lubrication. There are occasions where I have to turn to DA Coarse with the wool or microfiber to level horribly damages paints. Yeah, it might dust up a bit, and when I first tried it, I hated it - mostly because I was using too much product to prime them. Once I backed off, and learned how much I needed to reload with, It's gotten much better, and we'll worth the little effort it took to figure it out.
So, the cut is something else! The speed at which it works takes a lot of time off the actual correction process. With other systems the cutting can take a fair bit of time. On those hopeless paints where you're going at it two or more times, DA Coarse usually does the job in one set.
Cutting isn't the only thing this stuff is good at. The finish it leaves can often time be called "done". It's mind boggling how this product finishes considering how aggressive it is. This feature will leave you set up for an easy time refining the results to a show car shine.
Finally the scent is reminiscent of Meguiar's D300, and Ultimate Compound's cinnamon scent, which makes the process very enjoyable.
Because DA Fine has such a wide spectrum of application (cutting and polishing) It's not very often I need to use the power of DA Coarse, but It's nice to know that power is there If needed.
DA Coarse reminds me of a combination of Meguiar's M101, M110, M100, and D300. It sort of behaves like those products, so It's very familiar feeling and performing for me because I've used those for YEARS!
Nice job to the team at Rupes. These liquids can be a very valuable asset to technicians who take the little time to learn how they work. They will save time, effort, and money.
Currently on my 2nd bottle of Rupes course compond and I have to say very impressed with Rupes new DA
paint correction system. With the new polishing pads I think they have created a great system.
paint correction system. With the new polishing pads I think they have created a great system.
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