- An ultra fine polishing compound suitable for protecting the achieved high gloss finish on both original paintwork and repainted surfaces; Polarshine Compound UF3 (Ultra Fine)
- For buffing and sealing of surfaces
- For hologram removal
- Contains carnauba wax
- Ideal for demanding colors


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Mirka FC3-1L Polarshine Compound – 1 L (UF3 Ultra Fine)
*$760.00
Informação adicional
Grit Material | Carnauba wax |
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Brand | Mirka |
Grit Type | Ultra Fine |
Compatible Material | Aluminum Alloys, Stainless Steel, Glass, Woods, Stones, Plastics, Composites |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
UPC | 842028024619 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00842028024619 |
Manufacturer | Mirka |
Model | FC3-1L |
Package Dimensions | 11.4 x 3.6 x 3.6 inches |
Item model number | FC3-1L |
Manufacturer Part Number | FC3-1L |
OEM Part Number | MMUF3-1L |
Date First Available | December 19, 2012 |
They shipped it in an envelope and the tip was broken when it arrived making th bottle useless –
Love this for boats
John W. –
30 year old fiberglass sailboat. Chalky gel coat. After Polarshine, the boat looks like it just rolled off the assembly line. It leaves hi-gloss with no need for any further polishing. After machine compounding I used Collinite Fleetwax to preserve and protect shine. Both products highly recommended by “Practical Sailor magazine
figgenshu –
This product did the most amazing job of removing the oxidation from the topsides and hull of my boat! I never knew this existed until I saw an article in a sailing magazine and discovered that it does everything that it says it will do without damaging the gelcoat. It leaves an credible shine behind. I would buy this again in a heartbeat and strongly recommend it.
Amazon Customer –
I used it on a walnut tabletop finished with a urethane finish. It worked well.
Casey Graham –
Trump 2024
R. Johnston –
This is a quality product I use to finish polish resin and walnut cutting boards as a predecessor to the finer polish. Works great as a follow-up to 2000 grit sandpaper.
James J –
I used this type, the Polarshine 35. It is supposed to be the more coarse version. I wanted this to shine up my fixtures and tub. After so many years, the tub had a discoloration that would never clean. The faucet was also badly covered in water stains and likely lime.
I used this and an orbital buffer that I bought here as well that works on dewalt 20v batteries, and went to town on the bad stains. 20+ years of stains were probably 95% gone. I could probably do more given some additional time, but the results were extremely impressive.
I have rental properties as well and I will be using this in the future. What a super product. No scratches or dulling of the surfaces. In fact the chrome looked brand new again.
I also used Polarshine 10…another amazing result. I had a tenant window which was somehow etched by a liquid. Used this because it has a fine polish finish. Although it took me a short while, I was able to get rid of probably 80% of the dulled glass. I might have been better off using Polarshine 35 first or entirely, but I didn’t have it at the time. This was also super result.
airboy –
Works great. Side by side beats 3m hands down!