G3 Regular Grade Paste Compound
G3-3000 (78072700139) | +4 More SKU(s)
G3 REGULAR GRADE PASTE COMPOUND
- Medium to High Cut
- Permanent results fast - no fillers
- Reliable cut, removing P1500 or finer sanding marks
- High gloss system when used with G3 Fine Finishing Compound on dark colours
- Use by hand (G Plus Finishing Cloth) or by machine
- Bodyshop Safe (No Silicones)
About: G3 Paste
G3 Regular Grade Paste is a rubbing compound recommended for use on OEM and refinish paint systems to reliably cut P1500 or finer sanding marks.
This versatile product can be used by hand or machine, to deliver permanent results – no fillers.
Use with a G Mop Compounding Foam for ease of use and low splatter.
For a high gloss finish, follow with G3 Fine Finishing Compound
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G360 Super Fast Compound is designed to rapidly eliminate sanding marks and minor defects from painted and lacquered automotive surfaces.
FAQs & How to Use
How to Use: G3 Paste How to Use: G3 Paste
MACHINE APPLICATION
1. Soak compounding head or foam in water
2. Attach pad to the polishing machine, spin off excess water and knead
3. Mix compound well and apply to pad or surface
4. Spread and compound at 1500-1800rpm
5. Wipe clean with a G Plus Finishing Cloth
HAND APPLICATION
1. Soak a G Plus Finishing Cloth in water and rinse out
2. Mix compound well and apply to cloth or surface
3. Rub product on the surface in a back and forth motion
4. Wipe clean with a G Plus Finishing Cloth
What is the difference between G3 Paste and G360 Super Fast Compound? What is the difference between G3 Paste and G360 Super Fast Compound?
Farécla G3 Paste is a traditional buffing compound developed for use on medium solids paint systems using water, while Farécla G360 Super Fast Compound is a liquid formulation developed for modern HS, UHS and Ceramic Coatings. G360 offers faster cutting and easier application, making it more efficient for larger surfaces.
I am using G3 Paste to polish my motorhome should I use it wet or dry? I am using G3 Paste to polish my motorhome should I use it wet or dry?
G3 Regular Grade Paste should always be used with water preferably from a spray bottle.
For Motorhomes and Caravans, we would recommend using Profile 400 Advanced Plus Liquid which is better optimised for Motorhome surfaces and does the job without water.
I have recently changed From MS to HS water-based paint and have always used G3 Paste. Should I change to a different compound? I have recently changed From MS to HS water-based paint and have always used G3 Paste. Should I change to a different compound?
Paint technology is constantly evolving and whilst the speed of the evolution varies from country to country, the direction of travel is always towards higher solids content which means ever harder paint surfaces to polish. Medium Solid coatings are giving way to High Solids, Ultra High Solids and Ceramic Coatings. Farécla scientists constantly develop new polishes to stay ahead of the curve of advances in paint technology.
Always use a compound that is well suited to the clearcoat system that has been applied. On HS and harder paints and lacquers our G360 Super Fast Compound offers the best performance in speed of cut, low consumption of product, ease of use, and finish.
What type of pad should I use with G3 Paste? What type of pad should I use with G3 Paste?
Wool pads are typically recommended for aggressive cutting, while foam pads can be used for lighter polishing work.
What is Farécla G3 Paste used for? What is Farécla G3 Paste used for?
Farécla G3 Paste is a versatile cutting compound, developed for use on medium solids paint systems in professional bodyshops on OEM and refinish paint systems.
Does G3 Paste require a finishing polish step? Does G3 Paste require a finishing polish step?
G3 Paste typically leaves a high-gloss finish, but on darker colours you may optionally follow-on with G3 Fine.
Can I use G3 Paste in direct sunlight? Can I use G3 Paste in direct sunlight?
It is not recommended to use G3 Paste in direct sunlight, as this may cause the compound to dry too quickly, leading to uneven results or difficulty in removal.