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DA Pollishing help

Doc

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before I burn the paint on my car can I just pick your brains on which pad to use with which pollish please?



ive got the power, super and final finish from this lot.



http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polis...50ml/menzerna-250ml-sampler-kit/prod_220.html



the fast gloss shown here.



http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing/polish/menzerna-250ml/menzerna-fast-gloss-s500/prod_828.html



and the white, orange and yellow pads shown here.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing/menzerna-polishing-pads/cat_24.html



my thoughts is are that I would use the fast gloss with the abrasive white pad, the power finish and super finish with the orange pad and the final finish with the yellow pad.



Am I on the right lines?
 
no no no no no noooooooooooo

its hard to explain Doc, but you need to start with the least abrasive combo as possible. i know that sounds a bit strange, but you need to start "from the bottom and work your way up" mentality, as what you are trying to do, is take the least amount of laquer of as possible. you can always pop over for a bit of tuition
 
yeah i did some googling and found that out. wasn't sure about the detailer though. could you use water and fairy liquid as an altenitive rather than paying for quick detailer?
 
yeah i did some googling and found that out. wasn't sure about the detailer though. could you use water and fairy liquid as an altenitive rather than paying for quick detailer?

no, dont be tight :p

nah, trust me fella, get 5 litres of the stuff, it dilutes 50/50, and it has multiple uses (y)
 
Specifications:
Orbit Size: 8mm
Backing Plate Thread Size: 5/16" (same as Porter Cable, G220 and UDM's)
Variable 6 Speed Dial: 2,500 to 6,500rpm
Removable side handle (left or right side of machine)
Weight - 2.3kg (approx)
Supplied with a Velcro Backing Plate Size: 125mm ( 5” )
Fits 5", 6" and 6.5" polsihing pads


DA's i think spin at a faster rate anyway, but it doesnt matter too much, same principal but different speeds
 
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