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NEXGEN PRO
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The Nexgen 4000 Polish is our premium last step for any paint correction job. Containing little to no abrasives means the ultimate goal of this product is to remove any remaining micro-imperfections and take vehicle paint from “improved” to “candy apple shine.” It reflects all of your hard work… and all the light in the room.
What makes this polish a cut above the rest is its specialized “Jeweling” components that jewelers also use to give surfaces the unique shine of precious gems. There is no potential for surface damage with our 4000 Polish, so any machine, pad, and education level can make their vehicle shine with peace of mind. It is body shop safe and contains no fillers, meaning your new stunning finish won’t rinse away with your first wash.
Cutting power from start to fully diminished
2 → 1
Compatible with:
Not recommended for use on:
First, you’ll have to determine the level of surface damage; more intense damage will require a heavier cutting compound to start with. With 5 versatile products, we have made it simple to determine where to start. Here’s a quick reference guide for the kinds of cases each compound works best for:
The compounds and polishes should be stored between 32°-90°F.
For best results, use the compounds and polishes in a clean, enclosed, well-ventilated space. This will promote safety and minimize cleanup by restricting the natural “throw” of the abrasives as they break down during use.
Machine settings can be found on the instructions on each individual compound/polish.
We suggest starting with the 2000 Heavy Cut compound on water spot etching, as this type of damage does reach relatively deep into the vehicle clearcoat. Its powerful diminishing abrasives will easily level out etch marks and finish down to a shockingly fine polish when used properly. For even finer results we suggest using our 3000 Medium Cut compound or our 4000 Polish after the 2000 Heavy Cut.
The compounds can be used on finishes that include 1-step paint through 5-step paint. However, using compounds on a matte finish is NOT recommended. We do not suggest using our compounds on any kind of vinyl wrap or paint protection film, as they will damage these types of materials.
Yes, however, the dyes in our compounds/polishes have a small chance of staining certain materials on marinecraft (i.e. some types of gel coats). Coming soon, we will have a marine line of products specifically made with no dyes for this reason. It will also be important to remain cognizant of the product “throw”; if the craft is outside, dust from the abrasives will travel farther and may require more cleanup time.
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