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This product surpassed my expectations, especially with the ability to be used in different ways of correction. By far, my go to compound for correction.

The Correction Compound, by Pearl Nano, is easily my go-to compound for all my detailing jobs and projects. It's verastile in the fact that it cuts through swirls and defects like butter, but finishes like a fine polish. I definitely recommend the Correction Compound for every professional detailer, as well as everyday car enthusiast. It's a homerun.

Love this stuff, I wet sand a lot with 1500 grit and this stuff is strong enough to correct the sanding scratches and then polish them out with a foam pad right after.