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ZviZZer - HC 4000 Heavy Cut Scratch Remover - abrasive polish 750ml

Vendor: ZviZZer
Artikelnummer: ZZ_HC4000_750
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ZviZZer HC 4000 Heavy Cut abrasive polish 750ml



Efficient preparation with high-performance polish

The ZviZZer HC 4000 Heavy Cut abrasive polish is an advanced, coarse-grained polish that has been specially developed for the rapid restoration of heavily weathered paintwork. Thanks to the homogeneous abrasive grain, it achieves an impressive grinding performance, ideal for removing deep scratches and sanding marks from a grain size of P2000.


Perfect finish for all paint types

This state-of-the-art abrasive polish is free of solvents and silicone and is based on a water-based formula. It is suitable for all types of paint, including fresh and scratch-resistant paint, and optimally prepares the surface for the application of the MC 3000 Medium Cut abrasive polish.


Maximum performance with hard polishing sponges

The HC 4000 Heavy Cut abrasive polish performs best when combined with hard polishing sponges that have strong cutting properties. This combination ensures efficient and thorough reconditioning of painted surfaces.


Product features

  • Container size: 750ml
  • Removes grindings from P2000
  • High abrasive grain content for fast removal
  • Silicone-free formula without fillers


Instructions for use

For optimal results, distribute the polish evenly over the defect at a low speed (approx. 1,000 rpm), then increase the speed to approx. 1,800 rpm and polish the defect with light pressure.

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