
ADBL Cut Pro
ADBL CUT PRO
PROFESSIONAL CUTTING COMPOUND
ADBL Cut Pro is a professional heavy-cut polishing compound built for serious paint correction. As the dedicated cutting compound in the ADBL Pro Line, Cut Pro is engineered to remove severe paint defects in the most demanding correction work, including P1000 sanding marks, deep scratches, swirl marks, holograms, and heavy oxidation. Designed as the first stage of a multi-step correction workflow, Cut Pro is paired with a finishing polish such as ADBL Polish Pro or Finish Pro to refine the surface to a flawless, swirl-free finish.
Cut Pro is purpose-built for hard paint systems, the kind found on German marques like Porsche, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi, where standard compounds struggle to break down defects. The aggressive cutting action removes material efficiently while the water-based, polymer-free, silicone-free formula keeps the working environment clean. Low dust generation, long working time, and easy wipe-off make it well-suited to both production correction work and high-end concours preparation.
For experienced detailers, Cut Pro delivers the cutting performance of a traditional heavy-cut compound without the dusting and difficult clean-up that typically come with that level of abrasive aggression. Paired with the right pad, it performs across clear coat, acrylic, and heavily oxidised paint systems.
ADBL Cut Pro is compatible with both rotary and dual-action (DA) polishing machines, and can be used with wool, microfibre, or foam pads depending on the paint hardness and the level of correction required.
What ADBL Cut Pro removes:
- P1000 sanding marks
- Deep scratches and swirl marks
- Heavy oxidation and paint dullness
- Holograms and machine-induced marring
- Random isolated defects (RIDS)
- Water spot etching (paint-level, not deep substrate)
Recommended pad pairings:
- Wool pad on rotary: maximum cut for hard paint correction and severe defect removal
- Microfibre pad on rotary or DA: heavy correction with more controlled finish
- Foam cutting pad on DA: moderate correction on medium-to-hard paints
- Foam polishing pad on DA: lighter cut on softer paints when refinement is needed
Cut Pro vs One Cut Pro:
Cut Pro is a dedicated heavy-cut compound designed to be followed by a finishing polish (Polish Pro or Finish Pro) in a multi-stage correction workflow. One Cut Pro is a one-step compound that combines cutting and polishing in a single product using diminishing abrasive technology. Choose Cut Pro when you need maximum cutting power and full control over the finishing stage. Choose One Cut Pro when you need to correct and finish in a single step.
Product Information:
- Product name: ADBL Cut Pro
- Category: Heavy-cut polishing compound
- Form: Water-based polishing paste
- Colour: White
- pH: 7 to 8
- Formula: Water-based, polymer-free, silicone-free
- Machine compatibility: Rotary and dual-action (DA)
- Pad compatibility: Wool, microfibre, foam
- User level: Professional use
- Shelf life: 36 months
- Storage temperature: 5°C to 25°C
Directions for Use
Preparation:
- Shake the bottle well before use to ensure even distribution of the abrasive.
- Ensure the paint is thoroughly washed, decontaminated, and dried before polishing.
- Mask off rubber trims, plastic trims, and badges to prevent staining and product accumulation in edges.
- Work on a cool surface, out of direct sunlight, in a shaded workshop or covered environment.
Application:
- Apply 4 drops of Cut Pro to a clean, unprimed pad for a 40cm x 40cm working area.
- Spread the product across the panel at low speed with the machine off-trigger or on minimum speed to avoid sling.
- Work the product at the appropriate speed and pressure for your machine and pad combination. Standard guideline: rotary at 1500 to 2000 RPM, DA at speed 5 to 6, with firm downward pressure.
- Work the product through 4 to 8 passes per section, or until the compound begins to clear and the defects have visibly broken down.
- Wipe the residue off cleanly with a plush microfibre towel.
After cutting:
- Inspect the panel under multiple light sources to confirm defect removal and assess the level of haze or micro-marring left by the cutting stage.
- Follow with a finishing polish such as ADBL Polish Pro or Finish Pro to refine the surface and remove any compound-induced haze.
- Degrease the paint with a panel wipe or IPA solution to remove any oils and confirm the true corrected finish before applying a ceramic coating, sealant, or wax.
Best practice tips:
- Use a clean pad. Heavily loaded pads reduce cutting performance and can introduce marring.
- Keep the pad flat against the panel and avoid working over hard edges where the clear coat is thinnest.
- Do not let the compound dry on the surface. If working time runs out, add a small mist of water or detailing spray to extend the cycle.
- Test on an inconspicuous area first to confirm the correct pad and machine combination for the paint being worked.
Safety:
Repeated skin exposure may cause dryness or cracking, and the product contains a preservative that may cause an allergic skin reaction in sensitive individuals. Wear nitrile gloves during prolonged use. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Safety Data Sheet (SDS) available on request.
ADBL CUT PRO
PROFESSIONAL CUTTING COMPOUND
ADBL Cut Pro is a professional heavy-cut polishing compound built for serious paint correction. As the dedicated cutting compound in the ADBL Pro Line, Cut Pro is engineered to remove severe paint defects in the most demanding correction work, including P1000 sanding marks, deep scratches, swirl marks, holograms, and heavy oxidation. Designed as the first stage of a multi-step correction workflow, Cut Pro is paired with a finishing polish such as ADBL Polish Pro or Finish Pro to refine the surface to a flawless, swirl-free finish.
Cut Pro is purpose-built for hard paint systems, the kind found on German marques like Porsche, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi, where standard compounds struggle to break down defects. The aggressive cutting action removes material efficiently while the water-based, polymer-free, silicone-free formula keeps the working environment clean. Low dust generation, long working time, and easy wipe-off make it well-suited to both production correction work and high-end concours preparation.
For experienced detailers, Cut Pro delivers the cutting performance of a traditional heavy-cut compound without the dusting and difficult clean-up that typically come with that level of abrasive aggression. Paired with the right pad, it performs across clear coat, acrylic, and heavily oxidised paint systems.
ADBL Cut Pro is compatible with both rotary and dual-action (DA) polishing machines, and can be used with wool, microfibre, or foam pads depending on the paint hardness and the level of correction required.
What ADBL Cut Pro removes:
- P1000 sanding marks
- Deep scratches and swirl marks
- Heavy oxidation and paint dullness
- Holograms and machine-induced marring
- Random isolated defects (RIDS)
- Water spot etching (paint-level, not deep substrate)
Recommended pad pairings:
- Wool pad on rotary: maximum cut for hard paint correction and severe defect removal
- Microfibre pad on rotary or DA: heavy correction with more controlled finish
- Foam cutting pad on DA: moderate correction on medium-to-hard paints
- Foam polishing pad on DA: lighter cut on softer paints when refinement is needed
Cut Pro vs One Cut Pro:
Cut Pro is a dedicated heavy-cut compound designed to be followed by a finishing polish (Polish Pro or Finish Pro) in a multi-stage correction workflow. One Cut Pro is a one-step compound that combines cutting and polishing in a single product using diminishing abrasive technology. Choose Cut Pro when you need maximum cutting power and full control over the finishing stage. Choose One Cut Pro when you need to correct and finish in a single step.
Product Information:
- Product name: ADBL Cut Pro
- Category: Heavy-cut polishing compound
- Form: Water-based polishing paste
- Colour: White
- pH: 7 to 8
- Formula: Water-based, polymer-free, silicone-free
- Machine compatibility: Rotary and dual-action (DA)
- Pad compatibility: Wool, microfibre, foam
- User level: Professional use
- Shelf life: 36 months
- Storage temperature: 5°C to 25°C
Directions for Use
Preparation:
- Shake the bottle well before use to ensure even distribution of the abrasive.
- Ensure the paint is thoroughly washed, decontaminated, and dried before polishing.
- Mask off rubber trims, plastic trims, and badges to prevent staining and product accumulation in edges.
- Work on a cool surface, out of direct sunlight, in a shaded workshop or covered environment.
Application:
- Apply 4 drops of Cut Pro to a clean, unprimed pad for a 40cm x 40cm working area.
- Spread the product across the panel at low speed with the machine off-trigger or on minimum speed to avoid sling.
- Work the product at the appropriate speed and pressure for your machine and pad combination. Standard guideline: rotary at 1500 to 2000 RPM, DA at speed 5 to 6, with firm downward pressure.
- Work the product through 4 to 8 passes per section, or until the compound begins to clear and the defects have visibly broken down.
- Wipe the residue off cleanly with a plush microfibre towel.
After cutting:
- Inspect the panel under multiple light sources to confirm defect removal and assess the level of haze or micro-marring left by the cutting stage.
- Follow with a finishing polish such as ADBL Polish Pro or Finish Pro to refine the surface and remove any compound-induced haze.
- Degrease the paint with a panel wipe or IPA solution to remove any oils and confirm the true corrected finish before applying a ceramic coating, sealant, or wax.
Best practice tips:
- Use a clean pad. Heavily loaded pads reduce cutting performance and can introduce marring.
- Keep the pad flat against the panel and avoid working over hard edges where the clear coat is thinnest.
- Do not let the compound dry on the surface. If working time runs out, add a small mist of water or detailing spray to extend the cycle.
- Test on an inconspicuous area first to confirm the correct pad and machine combination for the paint being worked.
Safety:
Repeated skin exposure may cause dryness or cracking, and the product contains a preservative that may cause an allergic skin reaction in sensitive individuals. Wear nitrile gloves during prolonged use. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Safety Data Sheet (SDS) available on request.
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ADBL CUT PRO
PROFESSIONAL CUTTING COMPOUND
ADBL Cut Pro is a professional heavy-cut polishing compound built for serious paint correction. As the dedicated cutting compound in the ADBL Pro Line, Cut Pro is engineered to remove severe paint defects in the most demanding correction work, including P1000 sanding marks, deep scratches, swirl marks, holograms, and heavy oxidation. Designed as the first stage of a multi-step correction workflow, Cut Pro is paired with a finishing polish such as ADBL Polish Pro or Finish Pro to refine the surface to a flawless, swirl-free finish.
Cut Pro is purpose-built for hard paint systems, the kind found on German marques like Porsche, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi, where standard compounds struggle to break down defects. The aggressive cutting action removes material efficiently while the water-based, polymer-free, silicone-free formula keeps the working environment clean. Low dust generation, long working time, and easy wipe-off make it well-suited to both production correction work and high-end concours preparation.
For experienced detailers, Cut Pro delivers the cutting performance of a traditional heavy-cut compound without the dusting and difficult clean-up that typically come with that level of abrasive aggression. Paired with the right pad, it performs across clear coat, acrylic, and heavily oxidised paint systems.
ADBL Cut Pro is compatible with both rotary and dual-action (DA) polishing machines, and can be used with wool, microfibre, or foam pads depending on the paint hardness and the level of correction required.
What ADBL Cut Pro removes:
- P1000 sanding marks
- Deep scratches and swirl marks
- Heavy oxidation and paint dullness
- Holograms and machine-induced marring
- Random isolated defects (RIDS)
- Water spot etching (paint-level, not deep substrate)
Recommended pad pairings:
- Wool pad on rotary: maximum cut for hard paint correction and severe defect removal
- Microfibre pad on rotary or DA: heavy correction with more controlled finish
- Foam cutting pad on DA: moderate correction on medium-to-hard paints
- Foam polishing pad on DA: lighter cut on softer paints when refinement is needed
Cut Pro vs One Cut Pro:
Cut Pro is a dedicated heavy-cut compound designed to be followed by a finishing polish (Polish Pro or Finish Pro) in a multi-stage correction workflow. One Cut Pro is a one-step compound that combines cutting and polishing in a single product using diminishing abrasive technology. Choose Cut Pro when you need maximum cutting power and full control over the finishing stage. Choose One Cut Pro when you need to correct and finish in a single step.
Product Information:
- Product name: ADBL Cut Pro
- Category: Heavy-cut polishing compound
- Form: Water-based polishing paste
- Colour: White
- pH: 7 to 8
- Formula: Water-based, polymer-free, silicone-free
- Machine compatibility: Rotary and dual-action (DA)
- Pad compatibility: Wool, microfibre, foam
- User level: Professional use
- Shelf life: 36 months
- Storage temperature: 5°C to 25°C
Directions for Use
Preparation:
- Shake the bottle well before use to ensure even distribution of the abrasive.
- Ensure the paint is thoroughly washed, decontaminated, and dried before polishing.
- Mask off rubber trims, plastic trims, and badges to prevent staining and product accumulation in edges.
- Work on a cool surface, out of direct sunlight, in a shaded workshop or covered environment.
Application:
- Apply 4 drops of Cut Pro to a clean, unprimed pad for a 40cm x 40cm working area.
- Spread the product across the panel at low speed with the machine off-trigger or on minimum speed to avoid sling.
- Work the product at the appropriate speed and pressure for your machine and pad combination. Standard guideline: rotary at 1500 to 2000 RPM, DA at speed 5 to 6, with firm downward pressure.
- Work the product through 4 to 8 passes per section, or until the compound begins to clear and the defects have visibly broken down.
- Wipe the residue off cleanly with a plush microfibre towel.
After cutting:
- Inspect the panel under multiple light sources to confirm defect removal and assess the level of haze or micro-marring left by the cutting stage.
- Follow with a finishing polish such as ADBL Polish Pro or Finish Pro to refine the surface and remove any compound-induced haze.
- Degrease the paint with a panel wipe or IPA solution to remove any oils and confirm the true corrected finish before applying a ceramic coating, sealant, or wax.
Best practice tips:
- Use a clean pad. Heavily loaded pads reduce cutting performance and can introduce marring.
- Keep the pad flat against the panel and avoid working over hard edges where the clear coat is thinnest.
- Do not let the compound dry on the surface. If working time runs out, add a small mist of water or detailing spray to extend the cycle.
- Test on an inconspicuous area first to confirm the correct pad and machine combination for the paint being worked.
Safety:
Repeated skin exposure may cause dryness or cracking, and the product contains a preservative that may cause an allergic skin reaction in sensitive individuals. Wear nitrile gloves during prolonged use. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Safety Data Sheet (SDS) available on request.























