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Part# MMM 39063
Perfect It Denibbing Polish 16 oz

This polish is designed to remove 1500 sand scratches during the 3M Perfect-It Denibbing Process.

It's time to revolutionize your paint shop productivity with the 3M™ Perfect-It™ Denibbing System. Unlike anything in the industry it's designed to remove dirt nibs faster and easier resulting in a better finish.
  • Reduce paint finishing areas down to the size of a quarter
  • Pinpoint micro-sanding saves time by removing dirt nibs without flattening painted surfaces
  • Pinpoint micro-polishing delivers a high gloss finish while reducing time-consuming cleanup

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