The Last Detail The Last Cut Compounding Glaze - 16 oz
$30.99
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16 oz
$30.99
($1.94 / oz)
32 oz
$57.99
($1.81 / oz)
Product Information
- Remove swirls, scratches and more safely and easily
- Can remove light or heavy imperfections, depending on pad used
- Silicone free and body shop safe (no fillers)
- Even works great in heat/humidity
- Product Codes: TLD-0001, TLD-0002
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Product Description
The Last Cut Compounding Glaze is a versatile polishing compound, allowing you to remove imperfections safely and easily. When detailing, half of the battle can be choosing the pad and polish combination that you want to use. With all of the different products on the market, narrowing down what will work best during a specific detail can be challenging. Jace Price of The Last Detail designed The Last Cut to solve that problem. This compound is so versatile that you can pair it with so many different pads and they all work great! Pair it with a light pad to remove light imperfections or with a heavier corrective pad to remove more severe swirls, scratches, oxidation and more. Even with heavy correction, this compound finishes down great, leaving a nice glossy finish behind. The high-quality formula is silicone free, body shop safe (no fillers) and works best on a Dual Action or Rotary Polisher. Polishes can also be finicky in heat or humidity, but The Last Cut was formulated in the Nevada weather, making it a great option even when it's very hot out. If you are looking for an easy to use, versatile compound, reach for The Last Cut Compounding Glaze!Professional Detailer Reviews
When you search for a compound or polish, it might be a bit overwhelming with the vast amount of products available today. Each detailer typically has their go-to combination of compounds or polishes that they use day in and day out. With the different materials being used by vehicle manufactures, creating hard or soft clear coats, it's common to find many different products in a detailers cabinet. Whether you are looking to achieve results in a one-step polishing process or a multi-step paint correction, it's usually a task that requires several products. Which leads us to The Last Cut a versatile product that gives the user full control over finishing ability based on pad choice.
From The Label
Product Description
- Heavy defect removal - Zero fillers
- Extended product work time
- Easy product removal
- High lubrication to reduce surface heat build-up
- Versatile - Compatible with Microfiber, Wool, and Foam pads
The Last Cut is designed by a detailer for detailers and body shop users. Versatility is key and this product gives its users full control over aggression/finishing ability based on pad choice. Its main purpose is to remove scratches and swirls while leaving a glossy finish on a light or dark colored painted/clear-coated surfaces. On harder paints, its one step capabilities can be explored. Best results are achieved using a Dual Action or Rotary Polisher. This Silicone free formula contains NO FILLERS; showing true results after use.
Directions
Shake well before use. Make sure the surface is clean, dry, and free of contaminants. Bonded contaminants should be removed using a clay bar or equivalent method. Do not use on surfaces that are excessively hot to the touch. TLC may be used in direct sunlight if necessary but product performance cannot be guaranteed. When using a dual-action polisher, apply three dime size amounts to a foam, microfiber or wool hook and loop pad and work on a 24"x24" area. The product abrasives are diminishing, therefore, it needs to be spread over the polishing area preferably with hand motion and not slow machine speeds. Paint correction speed will vary based on pad selection however speed #5 or #6 is generally preferred for defect removal. Work product into the paint using slow back and forth, up and down motions until product turns clear. When using with a high-speed rotary polisher, equip the machine with a foam or wool pad. Apply 4 dime size amounts to pad. Set RPMs at 1500 and use a slow back and forth motion until polish turns clear. Remove residue using a clean, dry microfiber towel. For best results, your choice of sealant can be applied for a long-lasting shine and protection.
Customer Reviews
A compound with no dusting, long work time, compatibilty with microfiber, wool or foam pads... finishes down nicely ...
The Last Cut has been my go to compound lately. Wheter you are dealing with heavy defects or light swirls, you need to add this to your detailing arsenal!
The Last Cut has been my go to compound lately. Wheter you are dealing with heavy defects or light swirls, you need to add this to your detailing arsenal!
I'm so glad I found this. I had been using other compound that dusted like crazy. I was just starting out and didn't have someone there with me that I could ask questions. Made the learning process very frustrating. Ordered this and I won't be looking back.
This has a really nice working time, extremely low dusting, and cleans out well from pads with compressed air. If you are looking for a diminishing abrasive type product then I would definitely recommend this product. For heavy defect/sanding mark removal I would still recommend something like ACA 500 but everything else this works great. It finishes extremely well also.
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