3M Premium Mold and Tooling Compound aggressively removes sanding scratches in tooling gel coat (P600 or finer discs P1000 or finer 3M Wetordry sheets), reducing sanding and compounding time while saving time and money for marine boatyards.
Eliminate Sanding Scratches3M Premium Mold and Tooling Compound rids boats of those annoying scratches that result from sanding. This mold and tooling compound cuts quickly and leaves a fine finish that is easily polished to a high gloss. 3M recommends following up with 3M Finesse-It II Finishing Material (PN 09048) for a clean high gloss finish.
Special Formula for Tooling Gel Coats3M recommends this compound for tooling gelcoats, which have different properties than regular gelcoats. A tooling gelcoat is typically harder than regular gelcoat, and therefore is often used for applications where no flexing will occur. Tooling gelcoats are ideal for molds that will not flex but will be polished to a high luster.
3M Science Provides the SolutionTo eliminate the fine scratches that come from sanding, 3M turned to science. This compound is formulated specifically to work with the hard surface of a tooling gelcoat, resulting in a smooth surface that can be polished to a mirror-like high gloss.
Features:
- Economical compound removes sanding scratches in tooling gelcoat
- Aggressive properties cut quickly to save time
- Finish may be polished to a high gloss
- Tooling compound works great on hard surfaces
- Compounding produces a smooth surface
Manufacturer Part Number | 7000045737 |
Legacy SKU | 60980043644 |
Volume | 1.0 gal |
Volume | 3.78 L |
Container Size | 128 oz. |
Product Color | Red |
Product Form | Rubbing Compound |
Container Size | 3.78 Liter |
Performance Level | Better |
Product Key | 6027 6027 MARINE GEL COMP CAA |
Surface Type | Molded Part |
Container Type | Can |
Warning:
This product can expose you to materials and/or chemicals including arsenic, lead, and other materials and/or chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.
For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov