At Imobi UK, we offer a comprehensive range of cutting-edge compounds and polishes designed to address various paint correction needs. Our products effectively remove defects such as scratches, swirl marks, oxidation, and water spots, rejuvenating your vehicle's paintwork to its original luster.

Our collection includes:

  • Cutting Compounds: Ideal for significant defect removal, these compounds provide the necessary abrasiveness to tackle deep scratches and heavy oxidation.
  • Polishing Compounds: Designed for refining the paint surface, they eliminate minor imperfections and enhance gloss, preparing the surface for waxing or sealing.
  • All-in-One Solutions: For those seeking efficiency, our versatile products combine cutting and polishing actions, streamlining the paint correction process without compromising results.

To complement our compounds and polishes, we offer a selection of high-quality applicators and pads, ensuring you have the right tools for every detailing task.

Frequently Asked Questions About Car Compounds & Polishes

What is the difference between a compound and a polish?

Compounds are abrasive products used to remove significant paint defects like deep scratches and heavy oxidation. Polishes have finer abrasives and are used to eliminate minor imperfections, enhancing the paint's gloss and preparing it for protection.

Can I use compounds and polishes by hand, or do I need a machine?

While some minor corrections can be done by hand, using a dual-action polisher or rotary machine often yields more consistent and efficient results, especially for larger areas or more severe defects.

Are your compounds and polishes safe for all paint types?

Yes, our products are designed to be safe for use on all modern automotive paint finishes. However, we recommend testing a small, inconspicuous area first and following the manufacturer's instructions for optimal results.

How often should I use a compound or polish on my car?

Compounding should be done sparingly, only when addressing significant paint defects, as it removes a layer of clear coat. Polishing can be performed more frequently to maintain gloss, but it's essential to follow up with a protective wax or sealant after each session.