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The ABRO 10 oz Polishing Compound is a fine grit, silicone-free automotive rubbing compound designed to rapidly remove oxidation and blemishes from cars, boats, and motorcycles. Its fast-cutting formula delivers a smooth, glossy finish with minimal effort, making it a trusted choice for both professional detailers and enthusiasts seeking showroom-quality results.









| ASIN | B00N3XVSFM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,000 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #23 in Polishing & Rubbing Compounds #172 in Power Polishing Parts & Accessories |
| Brand Name | ABRO |
| Compatible Material | Automotive |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (104) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00790920036332 |
| Grit Material Type | Steel Wool |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Included Components | Polishing Compound 295mL |
| Item Dimensions | 3.94 x 7.87 x 14.57 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ABRO |
| Material Type | Wool |
| UPC | 790920036332 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Ounce |
E**R
It's an honest semi light rubbing compound
Nice grade of abrasive. Let it do the work because if you get agressive with it - like any compound it will mess up the surface you're trying to clean up. Affordable and effective. Used corectly, this compound is easy to recommend.
L**S
Good product
I bought it to finish the detailing and polishing of my car. It’s a good wax, but I found the texture too liquid compared to other paste-like ones I’ve seen on the market. However, it’s easy to remove and leaves a different shine on the car.
J**G
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Didn’t work as good as I hoped
T**Y
Fast shipping
Fast shipping and works well
N**Y
Swirl remover
Great product ‼️
A**.
Oxidation reduction of car paint.
Followed the instructions and oxidation removal did not work. However got a good shine on the paint. By the way, worked on the headlight covers.
J**N
Does what it's supposed to do
There are two versions of the Abro compound available, polishing and rubbing. I went with the former because I already have a bottle of 1500 grit automotive compound I can use if there's something that requires a little more effort to get out. I haven't used this product on painted metal yet, but I have on plastic and Lexan. My pickup truck has a body-colored plastic cap on the back of the mirror. I got a little too close to a white support pole one time and it left a streak, highly visible on a steel grey truck. I didn't use my dual action (DA) buffer because I wasn't sure how the painted plastic would fare, so I grabbed an old school cotton-over-sponge wax applicator and slathered on some of the Abro polishing compound. I worked it for about a minute, wiped off the excess and checked my progress. Roughly half of the mark was already gone. I repeated that process two more times and it was completely gone. It left behind a nice finish too, so much so that my OCD made me do the other mirror to balance it out. The Lexan cover used to protect headlights on many vehicles today can turn yellow with age, making the lights much less effective. This time I used my DA, but started with the 1500 grit automotive compound. That takes away the bulk, but does need at least one more grit level down in order to make the Lexan transparent again. With the right foam pad and correct technique the Abro polishing compound got rid of the swirls and left a smooth, semi-clear finish on the Lexan (I was working on a neighbors car and the lenses were too far gone to fully correct, even with the automotive compound, but the Abro compound did what it was supposed to do - given what it had to work with - and cleaned up the remaining scratches). The rating of 5 stars is due to the cost and performance. For $8.50 you get 10 ounces of something that does what it's supposed to, polish out fine scratches and marks.
C**E
Queda igual lo único que si queda bien brilloso pero nada que funciona para quitar rasguños
O**N
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